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16781 The Review and Herald May 13, 1884, paragraph 3

… the spiritual declension and moral corruption that now exist? Are we doing one-third that we might and should do to diffuse the precious light of truth? Brethren …

16782 The Review and Herald May 27, 1884, paragraph 8

… us spiritual life, imputes to us the righteousness of Christ, and promotes the healthful and happy exercise of the best faculties of the mind and heart. Infinite …

16783 The Review and Herald June 17, 1884, paragraph 8

… own spiritual standing. For each of these there is a special message in the word of God. Pray for wisdom, that you may be able so to present the instructions of …

16784 The Review and Herald July 8, 1884, paragraph 5

… remain spiritual dwarfs. You should be intelligent, growing Christians; for how else can you labor with the zeal, energy, and devotion necessary to insure …

16785 The Review and Herald July 8, 1884, paragraph 18

… your spiritual strength. Do nothing among strangers, on the cars, in the home, in the street, that would have the least appearance of evil.

16786 The Review and Herald July 15, 1884, paragraph 9

… not spiritually minded.

16787 The Review and Herald July 15, 1884, paragraph 11

… be spiritual worshipers of the true God, we must sacrifice every idol. Jesus said to the lawyer, “Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all …

16788 The Review and Herald July 22, 1884, paragraph 4

… of spiritual strength and moral power. I knew that Jesus was waiting to be gracious, and that my brethren feared to take his offered mercy; and I have enjoyed …

16789 The Review and Herald July 29, 1884, paragraph 7

… any spirituous liquors. Water is the best liquid possible to cleanse the tissues.

16790 The Review and Herald August 19, 1884, paragraph 13

… and spiritual things. There is harmony between nature and Christianity; for both have the same Author. The book of nature and the book of revelation indicate …

16791 The Review and Herald September 23, 1884, paragraph 5

… of spirituous liquors. True temperance teaches us to abstain entirely from that which is injurious, and to use healthful and nutritious articles judiciously …

16792 The Review and Herald September 23, 1884, paragraph 7

… for spirituous liquors is created at home, in many cases at the tables of the very ones who are most zealous to lead out in the temperance campaigns. The first …

16793 The Review and Herald October 21, 1884, Art. A, paragraph 3

… true spiritual condition until they should begin to return unto the Lord with full purpose of heart, with repentance, and confession of sins. Some even of …

16794 The Review and Herald October 21, 1884, Art. A, paragraph 15

… reverence spiritual and eternal things. Such will have the mind of Christ. His Spirit, shining through humanity, lights up the face, and finds expression in …

16795 The Review and Herald October 21, 1884, Art. A, paragraph 19

… true spirituality are not needed. The churches that have most of their labor degenerate until they possess a mere form of godliness. God calls for consecrated …

16796 The Review and Herald October 21, 1884, Art. A, paragraph 22

… , our spiritual attainments, are very far from being in proportion to our privileges, and to our sacred obligation to walk as children of the light.

16797 The Review and Herald October 28, 1884, paragraph 9

… discern spiritual things. What can arouse them to overcome doubts and unbelief, and exercise living faith? Many of them need to have the cobwebs of earthliness …

16798 The Review and Herald October 28, 1884, paragraph 11

… of spiritual inefficiency, they could never fight the good fight of faith as successful soldiers of Jesus Christ. While the great enemy of God and his people …

16799 The Review and Herald October 28, 1884, paragraph 18

… of spiritual paralysis. The message to the Laodiceans is applicable to them; for while congratulating themselves upon their knowledge of the truth, they …

16800 The Review and Herald November 4, 1884, paragraph 2

… , their spiritual progress is stayed, and all the words spoken to them seem as water spilled upon a rock.