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13181 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Ms 41a, 1896, par. 17

character, than has been given in schools generally. Human nature is worth working for, and it is to be elevated and refined. There is a work which God alone can …

13182 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Ms 41a, 1896, par. 22

… with God through the medium of His Word. Thus our characters will be transformed. The ideas and habits once thought essential will be changed. God’s Word is …

13184 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Ms 41b, 1896, par. 17

… and characters with youth who have not years of experience to understand the workings of God. It will take older heads, those who have had larger experience …

13185 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Ms 41b, 1896, par. 21

… of character of our own ideas, and of habits, which now you deem all essential, will take their place. God’s Word is to be our lesson book. It is through the medium …

13186 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Ms 41b, 1896, par. 22

… of character building. The natural, inherited tendencies, if erratic, will be corrected by the Word, and not be cherished and imitated by learners [who] in turn …

13187 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Ms 46, 1896, par. 15

… their god. They refused Him who could have given real value to their characters, and who could have brought them back to their allegiance to God and His commandments …

13188 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Ms 47, 1896, par. 3

God to others, must be sure that they themselves are eating and digesting that Word. They must watch over themselves, weeding from heart and character the …

13189 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Ms 47, 1896, par. 36

characters, and Christians should bring their habits of eating and drinking into conformity to the laws of nature. We must sense our obligations to God in …

13190 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Ms 52, 1896, par. 6

… measures characters by the divine standard. Those who delight in the law of God are not under the law, for the law of God is an instrument of strength to them …

13191 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Ms 52, 1896, par. 41

… the character. The one class of work is made up of great things and regulated by the law of God, while in the other, made up of so called little things, the law of …

13192 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Ms 52, 1896, par. 52

… of God to mold and fashion the human character after the likeness of the character of Christ. To go over to the world in our practices will not influence the …

13193 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Ms 52, 1896, par. 67

… His character, and when Moses failed [one] one occasion to give Him due respect, God was greatly displeased. The natural passions of the man were excited, and …

13194 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Ms 52, 1896, par. 74

… and character are misinterpreted, if our humility be misjudged, our independence and firmness and boldness be called rashness, yet we must move on, crying …

13195 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Ms 53, 1896, par. 1

… of God in the heart makes rough places plain, and works those changes in character that will be to the glory of God.

13196 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Ms 53, 1896, par. 3

… that character which will give a more decided knowledge of God’s Word, and which will bring the soul into a vital connection with God, arousing every better …

13197 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Ms 53, 1896, par. 4

… and characters of those whom they are educating. Teachers are not true educators unless they themselves are learners in the school of Christ, receiving …

13198 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Ms 53, 1896, par. 9

… his character. “For behold the day cometh that shall burn as an oven; and all the proud, yea, and all that do wickedly, shall be stubble; and the day that cometh shall …

13199 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Ms 57, 1896, par. 7

… the character of God were the foundation of the education constantly kept before the heavenly angels. These principles were goodness, mercy, and love. Self …

13200 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 11 (1896), Ms 57, 1896, par. 13

… a character entirely opposite to that of Satan. As the high priest laid [aside] his gorgeous, pontifical robes, and officiated in the white linen dress of a common …