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1761 The Review and Herald June 15, 1897, paragraph 5

… of Jehovah, to a dead letter, and by their example testify that the law of Jehovah is a hard, rigorous burden; while they say, “We will lay off this yoke, we will be …

1762 The Review and Herald June 15, 1897, paragraph 12

… of Jehovah shall be almost universal, when his people shall be pressed in affliction by their fellow men, God will interpose. The fervent prayers of his people …

1763 The Review and Herald July 6, 1897, paragraph 14

… of Jehovah will, after the light has been given them in reference to the fourth precept of the decalogue, obey it without questioning the feasibility or convenience …

1764 The Review and Herald July 13, 1897, paragraph 9

… of Jehovah, but it has no foundation in the word of God. The Christian world is tested by their relation to this matter. God moves upon men to search the Scriptures …

1766 The Review and Herald December 14, 1897, paragraph 14

… of Jehovah's goodness testifies of his love and benevolence. Then shall we not, with hearts filled with gratitude for all his blessings, respond by dispensing …

1767 The Review and Herald December 21, 1897, paragraph 8

… of Jehovah, to a dead letter, and by their example testify that this law is a hard, rigorous burden; while they say, “We will lay off this yoke, we will be free, we will …

1768 The Review and Herald February 8, 1898, paragraph 4

… of Jehovah is not binding upon the human family is adopted and taught, man is blinded to his terrible ruin. He cannot discern it. Then God has no moral standard …

1769 The Review and Herald February 8, 1898, paragraph 6

… of Jehovah's buckler? Why will they make trial for themselves? Why will they test the justice of God, whether he will venture to deal out to man, unsparingly …

1770 The Review and Herald February 8, 1898, paragraph 13

… of Jehovah. It is heart work. Bible sanctification is not the spurious sanctification which will not search the Scriptures, but will trust to good feeling …

1771 The Review and Herald April 5, 1898, paragraph 2

… of Jehovah is the tree; the gospel is the fragrant blossoms and fruit which it bears.

1772 The Review and Herald April 12, 1898, paragraph 11

… of Jehovah, God's witnesses are to arise and show their loyalty by keeping his law. Their prayer will be, “It is time for thee, Lord, to work: for they have made void …

1773 The Review and Herald May 3, 1898, paragraph 2

… of Jehovah. He held a position next to Christ, and in his rebellion he carried the angels with him. With their leader, these were expelled from heaven; and when …

1774 The Review and Herald June 14, 1898, paragraph 16

… to Jehovah. Eating of the body, and drinking of the blood, of Christ, not merely at the sacramental service, but daily partaking of the bread of life to satisfy …

1775 The Review and Herald July 26, 1898, paragraph 3

… of Jehovah. Those who accept the false sabbath exalt the man of sin, and assail the government of God. But the man of sin can not annul what God has declared shall …

1776 The Review and Herald July 26, 1898, paragraph 9

… of Jehovah. “But be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.”

1777 The Review and Herald August 30, 1898, paragraph 1

… great Jehovah, when he had laid the foundations of the earth, when he had dressed the whole world in its garb of beauty, and created all the wonders of the land …

1779 The Review and Herald September 6, 1898, paragraph 3

… of Jehovah, is trampled underfoot, and Satan's invention—a spurious, idol sabbath—is exalted.

1780 The Review and Herald September 13, 1898, paragraph 5

But the Lord would not have his church left in darkness. The light of truth has been shining in our world in clear rays. The binding claims of the law of Jehovah, the Sabbath of the fourth commandment, are clearly and distinctly defined.