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1581 The Review and Herald June 27, 1912, paragraph 7

… ability have been given to them only, and that they must do all the work in order to make sure that it is done right. They are liable to find fault with everything …

1582 The Review and Herald November 7, 1912, paragraph 3

… . We should manifest courtesy at home, in the church, and in our intercourse with all men. But especially we should manifest compassion and respect for those …

1583 The Review and Herald October 29, 1914, Art. A, paragraph 17

… great work. As I have testified for years, if we were quick in discerning the opening providences of God, we should be able to see in the multiplying opportunities …

1584 Sabbath-School Worker September 1, 1892, paragraph 2

… school work should be persons who have consecrated themselves to God. They should be men and women of strong faith and warm sympathies, who are fervent of …

1585 Sabbath-School Worker June 1, 1894, paragraph 3

… shall have the light of life.” We must have the faith that works by love and purifies the soul. He who gives himself up to the work of criticising others, on feeding …

1586 The Signs of the Times September 14, 1876, paragraph 8

… as it should be. They have not left all the work for the ministers, but have generally done their work promptly and given their spirited testimonies, thereby …

1587 The Signs of the Times January 17, 1878, paragraph 7

… what it should have been they would have discerned in him the Father. Jesus, now about to remove his powerful presence from his disciples, promised that they …

1588 The Signs of the Times February 21, 1878, paragraph 12

… , they have not Christ formed in them the hope of glory. They have no connection with God. We are not required to exclude ourselves from the active duties of life …

1589 The Signs of the Times September 9, 1880, paragraph 11

… they all, or nearly all, should perish, and he should come into possession of their property.

1590 The Signs of the Times June 2, 1881, paragraph 3

should have had from their brethren, they became weary of the conflict, and spared their most dangerous enemies. Frequent intercourse soon removed all fear …

1591 The Signs of the Times December 8, 1881, paragraph 5

… , Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works?” It is to such men that our Lord will declare …

1592 The Signs of the Times March 16, 1882, paragraph 5

… we should be. How few among us have become dead indeed to the world, and alive unto God. Many of the children of believing parents, children who have been trained …

1593 The Signs of the Times May 25, 1882, paragraph 4

… holy. All cooking should be done on Friday. On the camp-ground, when the mornings are cool, hot water or hot gruel should be provided. In winter, at our homes, the …

1594 The Signs of the Times January 17, 1884, paragraph 14

should command careful attention. The law can never pardon. Its province is not to save the transgressor, but to convict him. It is far-reaching, and all we …

1595 The Signs of the Times November 12, 1885, paragraph 11

… the working man and woman. Labor brings its own reward, and the rest is sweet that is purchased by the fatigue of a well-spent day. But there is a self-imposed toil …

1596 The Signs of the Times December 10, 1885, paragraph 11

… this work done today. If there were more of it done, there would be more order and harmony in our churches. In order to do this work, we must connect with Christ …

1597 The Signs of the Times January 21, 1886, paragraph 11

… children should live for themselves! There is work to be done for the Master, by our means and by our influence. God’s claim underlies every other. The first …

1598 The Signs of the Times January 21, 1886, paragraph 12

… ye all the tithes into the store-house, that there may be meat in mine house,” that is, a surplus of means in the treasury, that the work of God in its various branches …

1599 The Signs of the Times December 9, 1886, paragraph 9

… is working with our efforts, that the Most High is our living source of strength. In this great work, not one-third is accomplished that might be done, because …

1600 The Signs of the Times May 19, 1887, paragraph 6

… if it does not condemn some practice in which they are indulging. All should bear in mind that it is only those who are without spot or wrinkle who can stand …