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1701 The Review and Herald December 18, 1888, Art. A, paragraph 3
… of Jehovah. And when we come to our time, as we near the close of this world's history, there is a depravity existing everywhere, which reveals the fact that the …
1702 The Review and Herald December 18, 1888, Art. A, paragraph 4
… of Jehovah. Why is it that today, as we look around us, we see so few youth whose moral sensibilities can be aroused? We are forced to admit that it is next to impossible …
1703 The Review and Herald December 18, 1888, Art. A, paragraph 10
… of Jehovah.
1704 The Review and Herald December 18, 1888, Art. A, paragraph 11
… that Jehovah has blessed, and set apart for man? John, looking down to the close of this world's history, saw a class who kept the commandments of God, and had the …
1705 The Review and Herald December 18, 1888, Art. A, paragraph 12
… of Jehovah.
1706 The Review and Herald December 18, 1888, Art. A, paragraph 16
… of Jehovah, and against worshiping the beast and his image. The claims of God's law must be made known to the inhabitants of the earth. This is our work; but every …
1707 The Review and Herald April 23, 1889, paragraph 5
… of Jehovah. The tender mercies of this power will be displayed in prison cells and dungeons. Already preparations are advancing, and movements are in progress …
1708 The Review and Herald June 25, 1889, paragraph 7
… of Jehovah. But the Lord told him that there were seven thousand men who had not bowed the knee to Baal. There are many in the world who are longing to understand …
1709 The Review and Herald July 2, 1889, paragraph 13
… of Jehovah. What we believe, influences our life and molds our character; and every one carries with him an atmosphere that is either a savor of life unto life …
1710 The Review and Herald September 10, 1889, paragraph 9
… of Jehovah, said, “A Syrian ready to perish was my father;” and he described the sojourn in Egypt, and the affliction from which God had delivered Israel “with an …
1711 The Review and Herald December 3, 1889, paragraph 9
… of Jehovah.
1712 The Review and Herald December 24, 1889, paragraph 3
… by Jehovah, and in reverencing Sunday we should place ourselves on the side of the great deceiver. The controversy for the Sabbath will open the subject to …
1713 The Review and Herald February 25, 1890, paragraph 3
… of Jehovah and the gift of his Son, is an insult to God. The only way in which we can correct this wide-spread evil, is to closely examine every one who would become …
1714 The Review and Herald June 17, 1890, paragraph 1
… to Jehovah a tenderness that will lead him to pass over guilt and wink at iniquity.
1715 The Review and Herald July 15, 1890, paragraph 3
… of Jehovah. We read in the Bible how sin entered into the world. Satan was the first one who ever questioned the holy will of God, and his very first work was to …
1716 The Review and Herald July 15, 1890, paragraph 5
… of Jehovah. There is no shadow in the precepts of the decalogue. The ten commandments are not a type. God gave his law, and in the fourth precept of the decalogue …
1717 The Review and Herald July 15, 1890, paragraph 6
… for Jehovah to change his law to meet man in his fallen condition, then Christ need not have left his glory, his majesty. It was because the law of God was changeless …
1718 The Review and Herald October 7, 1890, paragraph 1
… highly Jehovah has valued the salvation of man.
1719 The Review and Herald October 14, 1890, paragraph 1
… of Jehovah with meaningless prohibitions.
1720 The Review and Herald November 18, 1890, paragraph 2
… of Jehovah. The peace that may come from such self-satisfaction is a false peace. When the truth comes in contact with such persons, their peace is disturbed …