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17981 The Review and Herald March 30, 1911, paragraph 8
… of spiritual truth we are to prepare a people who shall be able, in meekness and fear, to give a reason for their faith before the highest authorities in our …
17982 The Review and Herald April 6, 1911, Art. A, paragraph 20
… , some spiritual hope. Many long for something that will bring to an end the monotony of their aimless life. Many in official life feel their need of something …
17983 The Review and Herald April 13, 1911, paragraph 9
… and spiritual advantage, and yet bearing no fruit....
17984 The Review and Herald June 22, 1911, paragraph 1
… with spiritual pride and self-exaltation. They make high pretensions to holiness, and feel that they are “rich, and increased with goods, and have need of nothing …
17985 The Review and Herald July 6, 1911, paragraph 10
… with spiritual pride. Their desire for the glorification of self manifested itself even in the services of the sanctuary. They loved the highest seats in …
17986 The Review and Herald July 27, 1911, paragraph 4
… in spiritual things than to be envious, suspicious of one another, full of faultfinding and evil-surmising. “This wisdom descendeth not from above, but is earthly …
17987 The Review and Herald July 27, 1911, paragraph 7
… the spiritual temple! Will you, my brethren and sisters, think of these things, study them, talk of them? Just in proportion as we appreciate these things shall …
17988 The Review and Herald August 3, 1911, paragraph 4
… of spiritual understanding; and the Christian will grow in grace just in proportion as he depends upon and appreciates the teaching of the Word of God, and …
17989 The Review and Herald August 3, 1911, paragraph 5
… of spiritual perception, and their want of appreciation for the truth of God, which is of vastly more importance than the most cultured and pleasing discourse …
17990 The Review and Herald August 10, 1911, paragraph 1
… becomes spiritual, and discerns spiritual things. The wisdom of God enlightens his mind, and he beholds wondrous things out of God’s law. This salvation which …
17991 The Review and Herald August 17, 1911, paragraph 6
… unto spiritual,” he afterward explained to them, “but as unto carnal, even as unto babes in Christ. I have fed you with milk, and not with meat: for hitherto ye were …
17992 The Review and Herald August 17, 1911, paragraph 7
… are spiritually discerned.” Paul had endeavored to sow the seed, which others must water. Those who followed him must carry forward the work from the point …
17993 The Review and Herald August 17, 1911, paragraph 8
… the spiritual and immortal life as revealed in the Scriptures. He also knew that critics would endeavor to controvert the Christian interpretation of …
17994 The Review and Herald August 24, 1911, paragraph 17
… better spiritual state.
17995 The Review and Herald August 31, 1911, paragraph 10
… sustaining spiritual life. The sap of the vine, ascending from the root, is diffused to the branches, sustaining growth and producing blossoms and fruit. So …
17996 The Review and Herald August 31, 1911, paragraph 11
… this spiritual life is unseen, and the exact method by which that life is imparted and sustained, is beyond the power of human philosophy to explain. Yet the …
17997 The Review and Herald September 7, 1911, paragraph 13
… modern Spiritualism. Satan is finding access to thousands of minds by presenting himself under the guise of departed friends. The Scriptures declare that …
17998 The Review and Herald September 7, 1911, paragraph 14
Through Spiritualism many of the sick, the bereaved, the curious, are communicating with evil spirits. All who venture to do this are on dangerous ground. The …
17999 The Review and Herald September 28, 1911, paragraph 12
… and spiritual blessings to those who needed both. He supplied the physical and spiritual needs of the multitudes who followed him. It is our privilege to …
18000 The Review and Herald October 5, 1911, paragraph 13
… no spiritual strength to be gained from such reading. Rather it destroys the love for the pure truth of the Word. Through the agency of novels and story magazines …