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161 The Review and Herald December 11, 1879, paragraph 2
… coming Christmas and New Year's in needless indulgences. But it is our privilege to depart from the customs and practices of this degenerate age; and instead …
162 The Review and Herald December 11, 1879, paragraph 6
Christmas day, precious reminder of the sacrifice made in man's behalf, should not be devoted to gluttony and self-indulgence, thus exalting the creature …
163 The Review and Herald December 11, 1879, paragraph 15
… on Christmas, each church would have a Christmas tree on which shall be hung offerings, great and small, for these houses of worship. Letters of inquiry have …
164 The Review and Herald December 11, 1879, paragraph 16
… your Christmas gift. Let your donations be sanctified by prayer, and let the fruit upon this consecrated tree be applied toward removing the debts from our …
165 The Review and Herald January 3, 1882, paragraph 1
… last Christmas and New Year's festivity, is gone from the circle. A merry Christmas seems a mockery to that bereaved family.
166 The Review and Herald December 26, 1882, paragraph 4
… coming Christmas and New Year's festivals, not only make an offering to God of our means, but give ourselves unreservedly to him, a living sacrifice.
167 The Review and Herald December 26, 1882, paragraph 12
… your Christmas and New Year's gifts, acknowledge that all things belong to God, and that all the blessings which we receive are the result of divine beneficence …
168 The Review and Herald December 26, 1882, paragraph 15
… a Christmas tree make its boughs fruitful with gifts for the needy, and offerings for the treasury of God. And let the children learn the blessedness of giving …
169 The Review and Herald December 26, 1882, paragraph 18
… making Christmas and New Years gifts to our friends. It is right to bestow upon one another tokens of love and remembrance if we do not in this forget God, our …
170 The Review and Herald January 29, 1884, paragraph 2
… on Christmas and New Year's in purchasing gifts for friends. These gifts are not generally satisfactory; for many receive presents that they do not need …
171 The Review and Herald December 9, 1884
Christmas is Coming
172 The Review and Herald December 9, 1884, paragraph 1
… is Christmas, that it should demand so much attention? This day has been made much of for centuries. It is accepted by the unbelieving world, and by the Christian …
173 The Review and Herald December 9, 1884, paragraph 3
… as Christmas has been observed, the glory is turned from him to mortal man, whose sinful, defective character made it necessary for him to come to our world …
174 The Review and Herald December 9, 1884, paragraph 5
… on Christmas to find their own amusement in vanity and pleasure-seeking, in amusements which will be detrimental to their spirituality. Parents can control …
175 The Review and Herald December 9, 1884, paragraph 8
On Christmas, so soon to come, let not the parents take the position that an evergreen placed in the church for the amusement of the Sabbath-school scholars …
176 The Review and Herald December 9, 1884, paragraph 9
… your Christmas tree. Let the precious emblem, “ever green,” suggest the holy work of God and his beneficence to us; and the loving heart-work will be to save other …
177 The Review and Herald December 9, 1884, paragraph 10
… God Christmas trees in every church; and then let them hang thereon the fruits of beneficence and gratitude,—offerings coming from willing hearts and hands …
178 The Review and Herald December 9, 1884, paragraph 13
… coming Christmas a blessing to yourselves and others. The birth of Jesus was unhallowed by the great men of earth. He was the Majesty of heaven; yet this royal …
179 The Review and Herald December 9, 1884, paragraph 15
… on Christmas make special efforts to come before the Lord with gifts and grateful offerings for the gift of Jesus Christ as a Redeemer to the world. Let nothing …
180 The Review and Herald December 9, 1884, paragraph 16
… coming Christmas one of intense interest, paying your addresses to the God of heaven in willing, grateful offerings. Follow no longer the world's customs …