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16501 Monthly Missionary Reading November 14, 1908, paragraph 8

Spiritual indolence is sin. The secret of our success in the work of God, will be found in the harmonious working of our people. There must be concentrated action …

16502 The Nebraska Reporter February 28, 1905, paragraph 3

… and spiritually, all classes of patients. The Lord desires this sanitarium to be honored and sustained. If our Conference brethren will now do with courage …

16503 The Needs of the Cause in Australasia July 4, 1903, paragraph 9

… and spiritually, as well as mentally.

16504 The New York Indicator February 28, 1900, paragraph 1

… the spiritual and divine life, because worldly business has been exalted above the heavenly. The work of God ever calls for self-sacrificing men, and every …

16505 North Pacific Union Gleaner December 4, 1907, paragraph 3

… , impact spiritual excellence and give to the character the comeliness and perfection that was seen in the character of Christ. Those who faithfully study …

16506 North Pacific Union Gleaner December 11, 1907, paragraph 8

… compare spiritual things with spiritual. Power will be given to him to tear down the strongholds of Satan. Hearts will be broken by his presentation of the …

16507 North Pacific Union Gleaner January 29, 1908, paragraph 6

… are spiritual, restore such an one in the spirit of meekness, considering thyself, lest thou also be tempted.” A deep interest and love for souls will give tact …

16508 North Pacific Union Gleaner May 26, 1909, paragraph 5

… or spirituality of any professed follower of Christ. The truths of the divine word can be best appreciated by an intellectual Christian. Christ can be best …

16509 North Pacific Union Gleaner May 26, 1909, paragraph 10

… . The spiritual minded teacher will never have an uncertain religion. If he truly loves the service of Christ, he will have spiritual discernment, and spiritual

16510 North Pacific Union Gleaner March 9, 1910, paragraph 10

… to spiritual development, the child of God may watch unto prayer, and set an example in godly conversation that will be a powerful testimony for the right …

16511 The Northern Union Reaper April 16, 1907, paragraph 2

All our blessings, temporal as well as spiritual, come from God. The money you possess is the Lord’s, left to you to further his cause in the earth. There should be no withholding from the Lord of his goods.

16512 Pacific Health Journal February 1, 1901, paragraph 3

… every spiritual malady.

16513 Pacific Union Recorder August 1, 1901, Art. A, paragraph 9

… in spiritual nearness to God. They reflect the image of Christ.

16514 Pacific Union Recorder August 1, 1901, paragraph 2

… all spiritual life, binding the human agent with Christ in God.”— Special Testimonies on Education, 164, 165 .

16515 Pacific Union Recorder August 29, 1901, paragraph 1

… , to spirituality, away from criticism, away from severity, and to love and respect one another, to true courtesy. Express affection. Express sympathy, and draw …

16516 Pacific Union Recorder November 7, 1901, Art. A, paragraph 6

… find spiritual rest in this life nor in the life to come. “There remaineth therefore a rest to the people of God.. .. Let us labor therefore to enter into that rest …

16517 Pacific Union Recorder November 7, 1901, Art. A, paragraph 9

… and spiritual matters. Rise above indolence. True faith in God and love for souls gives a genuine motive for faithfulness in work and a cure for selfishness …

16518 Pacific Union Recorder March 27, 1902, paragraph 7

… have spiritual discernment that they may understand the privileges and comforts which these worn-out workers need and deserve.

16519 Pacific Union Recorder April 10, 1902, paragraph 5

… to spiritual health. In such cases the instructions of God’s Word apply: “Brethren, if a man be overtaken in a fault, ye which are spiritual, restore such an one …

16520 Pacific Union Recorder April 24, 1902, Art. A, paragraph 3

… men spiritually blind shall receive sight, and shall see My salvation. Truth will be made so prominent that he who runs may read. Means will be devised to reach …