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16701 The Review and Herald March 8, 1881, paragraph 13

… Heaven. Spiritual poison is sugar-coated with the doctrine of sanctification, and administered to the people. Thousands eagerly swallow it, feeling that …

16702 The Review and Herald April 26, 1881, paragraph 9

… their spiritual prosperity:

16703 The Review and Herald April 26, 1881, paragraph 13

… and spiritual understanding; that ye might walk worthy of the Lord unto all pleasing, being fruitful in every good work, and increasing in the knowledge of …

16704 The Review and Herald April 26, 1881, paragraph 17

… and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord. And whatsoever ye do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God …

16705 The Review and Herald May 3, 1881, paragraph 7

… , and spiritual wickedness in high places, exclaimed, “Behold, I see the heavens opened, and the Son of man standing on the right hand of God.” The Saviour of the world …

16706 The Review and Herald May 3, 1881, paragraph 12

… to spiritual life itself, as is temporal food to physical well-being. We should accustom ourselves to often lift the thoughts to God in prayer. If the mind wanders …

16707 The Review and Herald August 16, 1881, paragraph 21

… more spiritually-minded, and have no more faith, is because they are narrowed by selfishness. The prophet is addressing Christians; not sinners, not unbelievers …

16708 The Review and Herald August 30, 1881, paragraph 18

… of spiritual things. They must see you exemplify the principles of Christianity in your home. The power of divine grace should control all the regulations …

16709 The Review and Herald September 6, 1881, paragraph 1

… maintain spiritual life and prosperity in our scattered churches? Many of these have but a small membership, and enjoy little or no preaching. Must they become …

16710 The Review and Herald September 6, 1881, paragraph 2

… in spiritual things. The solemn burden resting upon them would cause them often to seek God in prayer for strength and grace.

16711 The Review and Herald September 6, 1881, paragraph 11

… of spirituality. They have a correct theory of truth, and, satisfied with this, they have indulged a spirit of pride and boasting, while they greatly lack the …

16712 The Review and Herald September 20, 1881, paragraph 3

… all spiritual life. From Christ’s fullness alone can we obtain nourishment unto eternal life. The vine stock is unseen; but the branches,—members of his body …

16713 The Review and Herald September 20, 1881, paragraph 6

… in spiritual things, may for a time deceive their fellow-men, but they cannot deceive God. Says the True Witness, “I know thy works.” And in the great day of final …

16714 The Review and Herald September 20, 1881, paragraph 7

… their spirituality, and they are not awake to the precious theme of redemption. The impression made upon the world by these professed Christians is unfavorable …

16715 The Review and Herald September 20, 1881, paragraph 9

… is spiritual life. He who is in harmony with God, will constantly depend upon him for strength. “Be ye therefore perfect, as your Father which is in Heaven is perfect …

16716 The Review and Herald September 27, 1881, paragraph 7

… the spiritual nature of the law and its far-reaching claims. Love to God and to men must dwell in the heart and control the life,—the spring of every thought and …

16717 The Review and Herald October 11, 1881, paragraph 1

… and spiritual pride. Without a deep sense of our need of help from God, there will be but little earnest, heartfelt prayer for divine aid. Our hearts are deceitful …

16718 The Review and Herald October 11, 1881, paragraph 2

… his spiritual life, and a sense of danger will lead him to call upon God for help and protection.

16719 The Review and Herald October 18, 1881, paragraph 10

… overcome spiritual zeal. He strove with all his powers against natural inclinations which called for unlawful indulgence. His own testimony was, “I count …

16720 The Review and Herald November 8, 1881, paragraph 4

… of spirituous liquors have filled our towns and cities, yes, even our villages and secluded hamlets, with snares and pit-falls for the poor, weak slave of appetite …