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1761 North Pacific Union Gleaner April 14, 1909, paragraph 12

… the guilt of the transgressor is not lessened because conscience has been violated till it has become insensible. Every true Christian will have control …

1762 The Present Truth (UK) January 21, 1886, paragraph 2

… and guilt. No curses were called down upon the soldiers who were handling him so roughly, no vengeance was invoked upon the priests and rulers who were the …

1763 The Present Truth (UK) January 21, 1886, paragraph 3

… their guilt; for it was their privilege to know and accept Jesus as their Saviour. They rejected all evidence, and not only sinned against Heaven in crucifying …

1764 The Present Truth (UK) February 4, 1886, paragraph 1

… the guilt of sin, bringing the Father’s wrath upon him as man’s substitute, that broke the heart of the Son of God. Every pang that he endured upon the cross, the …

1765 The Present Truth (UK) February 18, 1886, paragraph 3

… accumulated guilt of the world.

1766 The Present Truth (UK) January 30, 1890, paragraph 6

… his guilt, I have been punished for his transgressions, I have taken his sins, and put My righteousness upon him.” In Christ the sinner stands guiltless before …

1767 The Present Truth (UK) February 14, 1895, paragraph 8

… the guilt of the world, Christ felt that He must go apart, and be alone. The hosts of darkness were there to make sin appear as extensive, deep, and horrible as possible …

1768 The Present Truth (UK) February 14, 1895, paragraph 9

… the guilt of sin, until from His pale and quivering lips was forced the agonising cry, “O My Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from Me;” but if there be no …

1770 The Present Truth (UK) June 8, 1899, paragraph 12

… their guilt, they cry to the rocks and mountains, “Fall on us, and hide us from the face of Him that sitteth upon the throne, and from the wrath of the Lamb; for the …

1771 The Review and Herald March 24, 1868, Art. A, paragraph 6

… his guilt is known, we do not see that sin rests upon the innocent in remaining, and her moral right in departing seems questionable, if her health and life be …

1772 The Review and Herald December 17, 1872, paragraph 8

… his guilt upon him, and with no greater merit than he possessed in himself. Christ alone could open the way, by making an offering equal to the demands of the …

1773 The Review and Herald January 21, 1873, paragraph 2

… implying guilt, virtually confessing, by the symbol of baptism, pollution to be washed away. He remonstrated with Christ, acknowledging his superiority …

1774 The Review and Herald January 21, 1873, paragraph 3

… ; but guilt was imputed to him as the sinner’s substitute. He came not to repent on his own account; but in behalf of the sinner. As man had transgressed the law …

1775 The Review and Herald March 4, 1873, paragraph 1

… the guilt of sin. The disciples of John answered that John baptized only unto repentance, but Christ’s disciples unto a new life. John’s disciples were jealous …

1776 The Review and Herald April 8, 1873, paragraph 13

… any guilt resting upon him, but for the reason that he had fearlessly reproved crime. His spotless life, his practical piety, his virtue and justice, condemned …

1778 The Review and Herald February 24, 1874, paragraph 21

… man’s guilt. He would take the wrath of his Father upon himself, which otherwise would have fallen upon man because of his disobedience.

1779 The Review and Herald February 24, 1874, paragraph 31

… the guilt of man. Christ’s life did not in a single instance detract from the claims of his Father’s law, but through firm obedience to all its precepts, and …

1780 The Review and Herald February 24, 1874, paragraph 33

… their guilt unpardonable.