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17061 The Review and Herald November 11, 1890, paragraph 5

… no spiritual light sees no way, has no hope; and men have originated theories of their own regarding the way to life. The Romanist points the sinner to the Virgin …

17062 The Review and Herald November 11, 1890, paragraph 11

… our spiritual vigilance; for we are hanging, as it were, between heaven and earth. We must cling to Christ, climb up by Christ, become laborers together with him …

17063 The Review and Herald December 2, 1890, paragraph 6

Spiritual indolence is sin. If we allow selfishness to come in and occupy our time and absorb the mind and affections, we are unfitted for the solemn work, and …

17064 The Review and Herald December 2, 1890, paragraph 8

… , our spiritual life will give evidence that we have been drinking of the exhaustless fountain which has refreshed and blessed the soul. Christ will be in …

17065 The Review and Herald December 9, 1890, paragraph 3

These words are addressed to those who have had great light, have enjoyed precious opportunities and privileges, and yet have not walked in the light, have not advanced in spiritual knowledge and strength, proportionately to the light given.

17066 The Review and Herald December 9, 1890, paragraph 4

… in spiritual growth in proportion to their privileges and the requirements of God. They have separated themselves from the love of God; the place that love …

17067 The Review and Herald December 9, 1890, paragraph 15

… and spiritual poverty; they are being drawn by Christ to seek for the goodly pearls of truth. Now if the members of the church are living out their light, they …

17068 The Review and Herald December 23, 1890, Art. A, paragraph 1

… my spiritual vitality been lowered? Have I had a name to live, while I was dead?

17069 The Review and Herald December 23, 1890, Art. A, paragraph 2

… precious spiritual blessings he has so abundantly bestowed. By what means have you been made the recipients of his grace?—Through his amazing love.

17070 The Review and Herald December 23, 1890, Art. A, paragraph 9

… and spiritual interest to do so, and thus acknowledge God as the giver of every blessing. God, as the Master-worker, co-operates with men in securing the means …

17071 The Review and Herald December 23, 1890, Art. A, paragraph 11

… above spiritual! Many families who have but little to spare for God’s cause, will yet spend money freely to purchase rich furniture or fashionable clothing …

17072 The Review and Herald December 23, 1890, paragraph 3

… authority. Spiritual truths will shine forth from the divine page. But the heart must be open for the reception of light, for Satan is ever ready to obscure …

17073 The Review and Herald December 23, 1890, paragraph 6

… extinguished. Spiritual strength has become enfeebled. The displeasure of the Lord is against his people. In their present condition it is impossible for …

17074 The Review and Herald December 23, 1890, paragraph 9

… and spiritual power throughout our Conferences. Many churches do not have light in themselves. The members do not give evidence that they are branches of …

17075 The Review and Herald December 23, 1890, paragraph 13

… are spiritually destitute.

17076 The Review and Herald December 23, 1890, paragraph 14

… their spiritual riches, their knowledge of the truth, and are living in guilty self-deception. When the members of the church humble themselves before God …

17077 The Review and Herald December 23, 1890, paragraph 16

… messenger. Spirituality deadened, humility and childlike simplicity gone, a mechanical, formal profession of faith has taken the place of love and devotion …

17078 The Review and Herald January 6, 1891, paragraph 14

… no spiritual eye-sight to discern truth from error.

17079 The Review and Herald January 20, 1891, paragraph 5

… be spiritually strong. Christ has given to every man his work, and it is an evidence that you have lost your connection with Christ, if you feel no burden to be …

17080 The Review and Herald February 10, 1891, paragraph 2

… . The spiritual man belongs to the first class, the natural man to the other; and it is according to our estimate of the character of the Father and the Son that …