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17301 The Review and Herald November 26, 1895, paragraph 3

… gain spiritual freedom. But shall this indifference continue? Shall not decided efforts be made to save them? Sin has degraded and corrupted the human family …

17302 The Review and Herald December 3, 1895, paragraph 9

… and spiritual things, and shall we do nothing for our colored brethren? We cannot abandon the colored race and be accounted as guiltless. Christ speaks of …

17303 The Review and Herald December 10, 1895, paragraph 4

… in spirituality, and for neglecting destitute fields they are weighed in the balances of the sanctuary, and are found wanting. The Lord has given abundant …

17304 The Review and Herald December 17, 1895, paragraph 4

… them spiritual freedom that has been purchased for them at an infinite price? Have we not left them beaten, bruised, despised, and forsaken by the way? Is this …

17305 The Review and Herald December 24, 1895, paragraph 1

… , the spiritual powers are awakened, and common people, as well as teachers and clergymen, may understand the will of God.

17306 The Review and Herald January 7, 1896, paragraph 15

… the spiritual interests of the community when the Adventists go away; for Christ has been indeed exalted in these meetings.

17307 The Review and Herald January 21, 1896, paragraph 5

… of spiritual life. If no effort is made on their behalf, they will perish in their sins, and their blood will be found upon our garments. Father of mercies, pity …

17308 The Review and Herald February 4, 1896, paragraph 4

… heart. Spiritual life will be seen, and the brutishness will disappear. Inclination to vice will disappear, and ignorance will be overcome. The heart will …

17309 The Review and Herald February 18, 1896, paragraph 4

… . Their spiritual defects are hidden from their eyes. They have a name to live, but give not the slightest evidence that their life proceeds from God. The true …

17310 The Review and Herald February 18, 1896, paragraph 7

… are spiritually discerned.”

17311 The Review and Herald February 18, 1896, paragraph 9

… the spiritual eye can behold the glory of the character of Christ.

17312 The Review and Herald February 18, 1896, paragraph 12

… the spiritual eye that discerns this glory. It is veiled, shrouded in mystery, until the Holy Spirit imparts this discernment to the soul. The reason of the …

17313 The Review and Herald February 25, 1896, paragraph 8

… people spiritual sacrifices alone. Everything pertaining to his worship is placed under the superintendence of his Holy Spirit. Jesus said that the Father …

17314 The Review and Herald March 3, 1896, paragraph 6

… the spiritual feast of truth. Around the family board, when breaking their daily bread, many uttered the words, “Blessed is he that shall eat bread in the kingdom …

17315 The Review and Herald March 10, 1896, paragraph 2

… the spiritual kingdom of heaven, when by believing on Christ they should have been partakers of his flesh and blood, when they should have received him whom …

17316 The Review and Herald March 24, 1896, paragraph 7

… clear, spiritual eyesight, and have not been wise to plan and devise means and ways whereby they might preoccupy the field before the enemy had taken possession …

17317 The Review and Herald March 31, 1896, paragraph 4

… and spiritual necessities of your fellow men, your destiny will be decided, and you will be left outside the kingdom of God. You have used God’s means in your …

17318 The Review and Herald March 31, 1896, paragraph 8

… the spiritual vision is clear, unseen realities will be looked upon in their true value, and beholding the eternal world will give added enjoyment to this …

17319 The Review and Herald April 7, 1896, paragraph 3

… destroy spiritual power, but directs their attention to heavenly things. He urges that men should seek more earnestly and continually for the bread of life …

17320 The Review and Herald April 28, 1896, paragraph 4

… Christ’s spiritual vineyard, and go to work. The Lord of heaven is looking on to see who is doing the work he would have done for the youth and the children.