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161 The Power of the Gospel, p. 7.2 (Charles Fitch)
… more meritorious than those of Christ in my behalf, which is unquestionably mocking God, and treating with the greatest possible indignity the Saviour …
162 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 79 January 14, 1902, page 21 paragraph 3
… most meritorious to despise, to neglect, to degrade the body. He who would do this was regarded the greatest saint, because it was evidence of the supremacy …
163 The American Sentinel 6 January 15, 1891, page 17 paragraph 3
… equally meritorious, and that it is proper that the actors, the saloon-keepers, the gamblers and all such should be granted a day of rest to recuperate their …
164 The American Sentinel 8 August 17, 1893, page 264 paragraph 10
… exceedingly meritorious pamphlet. “Pen Pictures” is well illustrated, is written in Mr. Putnam’s happiest descriptive style, and notwithstanding the objectionable …
165 The American Sentinel 9 May 24, 1894, page 162 paragraph 3
… speaking, meritorious, but serve to smooth the way to justification, to move God .— Ib., pp. 76, 77 .
166 The American Sentinel 9 May 31, 1894, page 169 paragraph 7
… it meritorious. This faith gives to man good works, instead of being itself dependent upon man for “good works.” It is not expressed by “faith and works;” but by “faith …
167 The American Sentinel 11 March 26, 1896, page 97 paragraph 12
… , so meritorious, as the scene of the crucifixion and burial of Christ?” History of the World, Vol. II, chap. XVII.
168 The Bible Echo, vol. 10 May 27, 1895, page 141 paragraph 1
… speaking, meritorious, but serve to smooth the way to justification, to move God. ”—pp. 76, 77.
169 The Bible Echo, vol. 17 July 28, 1902, page 241 paragraph 3
… most meritorious to despise, to neglect, to degrade the body. He who would do this was regarded the greatest saint, because it was evidence of the supremacy …
170 Ecclesiastical Empire, p. 184.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… became meritorious, when any ways subservient to the increase of his power or the exhaltation of his see.”— Bower. [Page 184] “History of the Popes,” Leo, last paragraph …
171 Ecclesiastical Empire, p. 265.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… more meritorious than the active virtues; the knowledge of natural causes was neglected from the universal belief of miraculous interpositions and judgments …
172 Ecclesiastical Empire, p. 709.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… this meritorious act, he thought he heard a voice of thunder, which cried at the bottom of his heart as at Wittemberg and Bologna, ‘The just shall live by faith …
173 The Empires of the Bible from the Confusion of Tongues to the Babylonian Captivity, p. 121.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… of meritorious actions, Son of the Sun, Seti, beloved of Ptah, the good Leader, giving life to his soldiers, father and mother of all persons.... He has produced water …
174 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 1893, page 262 paragraph 18
“The good acts, however, done by the help of grace before justification are not, strictly speaking, meritorious, but serve to smooth the way to justification, to move God.”
175 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 1893, page 263 paragraph 8
… is “meritorious,” and we will be safe in this world; we will have “an increase of grace” on this earth, “and an increase of glory in heaven.” That is the very foundation …
176 The Great Empires of Prophecy, from Babylon to the Fall of Rome, p. 606.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… sufficiently meritorious to be rewarded with the imperial power and office.
177 The Home Missionary, vol. 6 December 1894, page 29 paragraph 4
… equally meritorious; because the merit is not in it at all, but in him who is the spring of it. And though it be little, and even the very best, yet it being the best …
178 The Present Truth, vol. 10 June 21, 1894, page 386 paragraph 7
… it meritorious. This faith gives to man good works, instead of being itself dependent upon man for “good works.” It is not expressed by “faith and works;” but by “faith …
179 The Present Truth, vol. 11 March 28, 1895, page 199 paragraph 3
… speaking, meritorious, but serve to smooth the way to justification, to move God .— Ib ., pp. 76, 77 .
180 The Present Truth, vol. 13 November 11, 1897, page 710 paragraph 4
or thought the most criminal actions ceased to be criminal, and became meritorious, when any ways subservient to the increase of his power or the exaltation of his see.” (Bower.)