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1281 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Ms 38, 1897
Ms 38, 1897
1282 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Ms 38, 1897, par. 9
… .” [ Job 38:11 .] The tempted one often does not realize that he had unseen, heavenly agencies working in his behalf, but this is so.
1283 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Ms 71, 1897, par. 17
… 23:38, 39 .] In the lamentation of Christ, the very heart of God was pouring itself forth in His representative. This is the separation struggle, the mysterious …
1284 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Ms 71, 1897, par. 19
… 23:38 .] The chosen nation of God must receive its eternal retribution for its refusal of Christ. Here the Jewish nation, as a nation, was divorced from God; the …
1285 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Ms 71, 1897, par. 22
… 12:38-41 .]
1286 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Ms 78, 1897, par. 22
… .” [ Verse 38 .]
1287 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Ms 101, 1897, par. 5
… 18:38 .] Thus it was shown that the testimonies borne against Him were false, that the witnesses had been hired by men who cherished in their hearts the basest …
1288 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Ms 101, 1897, par. 21
… 18:38 .] Christ’s humanity so completely veiled His glory that it was difficult for even His disciples to believe in Him, and when He died on the cross, they felt …
1289 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Ms 107, 1897, par. 7
… 12:38 .] Even after Christ had fed the multitude with five loaves and two fishes, they came to Him with this demand. On this occasion, after the hunger of all had …
1290 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Ms 111, 1897, par. 17
… 18:38; 19:4, 6 .] Yet instead of protecting Christ as an innocent man, and thus earning the reputation of being a just and considerate ruler, Pilate gave Him up into …
1291 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Ms 112, 1897, par. 26
… 18:38 .] His last effort was in behalf of Christ. Before that satanic, maddened throng, he pled for the scourge in the place of the cross.
1292 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Ms 128, 1897, par. 2
… 18:38; 19:4, 6 .] But nevertheless he ordered him to be scourged, and then delivered Him up to suffer the most cruel death that could be devised.
1293 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Ms 132, 1897, par. 12
… 18:38 .] Say they, “We want the bread of life. Our churches are backslidden from God. They have become proud, selfish, and worldly. We want to find the old paths. We want …
1294 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Ms 153, 1897, par. 4
… 9:38 .] Not only is there a need of reapers, but of other agencies that will work in various lines according to their ability. Every kind of labor is to be devised …
1295 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897)
Formerly Undated Ms 87. Portions of this manuscript are published in 2MR 38-39 .
1296 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Ms 175, 1897, par. 86
… cost 38 pounds. Wood piles would answer. If we waited for the brick and the hauling, it would delay the building. We decided on wood piles, and there had been wood …
1297 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 13 (1898), Lt 31, 1898, par. 16
… 24:38, 39 .] To just such a pass will the world come in rejecting the law of God.
1298 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 13 (1898), Lt 38, 1898
Lt 38, 1898
1299 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 13 (1898), Lt 65, 1898, par. 29
… 14:38; 13:33 .] “Take heed to yourselves, lest at any time your hearts be overcharged with surfeiting and drunkenness and the cares of this life; and so that day come …
1300 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 13 (1898)
Portions of this letter are published in 2MR 38 .