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16321 The General Conference Bulletin December 1, 1895, Art. A, paragraph 2
… , the spiritual aspirations,—all are consumed in the fires of lust.
16322 The General Conference Bulletin October 1, 1896, paragraph 1
… that spiritual declension may not take place, and that the note of warning may be sounded, lest the day of the Lord overtake you as a thief in the night.
16323 The General Conference Bulletin October 1, 1896, paragraph 3
… the spirituality of the law, and the utter worthlessness of a formal, ceremonial obedience to the commandments, involved in a legal religion. The [eternal …
16324 The General Conference Bulletin October 1, 1896, paragraph 4
… the spiritual nature of his kingdom, into the minds of his disciples. How hard for them to realize the necessity of constant prayer, of sincere repentance …
16325 The General Conference Bulletin October 1, 1896, paragraph 11
… all spiritual responsibility. There are do-nothings. The pages of the book of God reveal a mournful blank. They are trees in the vineyard of the Lord, but they …
16326 The General Conference Bulletin October 1, 1896, paragraph 18
… the spiritual upbuilding of the Master’s kingdom, and piety wanes. Men and women deprived of helping others, become straightened, bigoted, unsympathetic …
16327 The General Conference Bulletin April 1, 1897, paragraph 8
… , your spiritual and immortal interests, for mere worldly advantages?
16328 The General Conference Bulletin April 1, 1898, paragraph 3
… and spiritual welfare of the youth, and to promote the future prosperity of the nation by furnishing it with men qualified to act in the fear of God as leaders …
16329 The General Conference Bulletin April 1, 1898, paragraph 4
“We are to have teachers who will keep their souls in the love and fear of God. Teachers are to educate in spiritual things, to prepare a people to stand in the trying crisis before us.”
16330 The General Conference Bulletin April 1, 1898, paragraph 21
… a spiritual power that is divine. There will grow in the fruitful [mind] a familiarity with divine things, which will be as a barricade against the temptations …
16331 The General Conference Bulletin July 1, 1898, paragraph 1
… and spiritual discernment and righteousness of those who profess to believe the present truth must be pure and holy. Their characters must be entirely …
16332 The General Conference Bulletin April 1, 1899, Art. A, paragraph 14
… contain spiritual life; and it is his duty to learn the way of communicating truth so that it will have a convincing power. Man has an important part to act in …
16333 The General Conference Bulletin April 1, 1899, Art. A, paragraph 16
… . The spiritual welfare of your family comes first. Take them with you to the cross of Calvary, laboring for them as those that must give an account.
16334 The General Conference Bulletin April 1, 1899, paragraph 5
The spiritual wants in this country have been brought to light, and pressed upon our souls. We have felt that the time has now come to work. The opening fields …
16335 The General Conference Bulletin January 1, 1900, Art. A, paragraph 20
… every spiritual sinew and nerve to descend to the lowest depths, and make that work the all and in all, neglecting to bring to the Master others who need the …
16336 The General Conference Bulletin July 1, 1900, Art. A, paragraph 1
… their spiritual discernment. They need a better understanding of the claims of God. The Lord’s servants are to be given ample room to do their appointed work …
16337 The General Conference Bulletin July 1, 1900, Art. A, paragraph 22
… a spiritual house, an holy priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices, acceptable to God by Jesus Christ....Ye are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, an …
16338 The General Conference Bulletin April 2, 1901, Art. A, paragraph 3
… more spiritual than it is now. Continuing or discontinuing the publication of proper business matters will not make any difference religiously.”
16339 The General Conference Bulletin April 4, 1901, paragraph 1
… , of spirituality, of divine power, is hindering the coming of the kingdom of God. Were every one of you living missionaries, the gospel would be speedily proclaimed …
16340 The General Conference Bulletin April 4, 1901, paragraph 5
“The people were softened and subdued by the Spirit of God, and were longing for spiritual food.”