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1841 The Review and Herald February 1, 1906, paragraph 4
… of Jehovah were set aside for the customs of the surrounding nations.
1842 The Review and Herald March 15, 1906, paragraph 13
… of Jehovah. They see that obedience to this law would have brought them life and health, prosperity and eternal good.
1843 The Review and Herald May 3, 1906, paragraph 5
… of Jehovah. This brings to him power to withstand Satan's attacks. It is through Christ's sacrifice that man is enabled to obey. “God so loved the world, that …
1844 The Review and Herald June 21, 1906, paragraph 6
… of Jehovah in the hearing of all Israel, he declared: “See, I have set before thee this day life and good, and death and evil; in that I command thee this day to love …
1845 The Review and Herald July 12, 1906, paragraph 14
… of Jehovah, his care for his people, and his yearning desire to bring under his beneficent care those who are ignorant of his purposes concerning them. Through …
1846 The Review and Herald September 27, 1906, paragraph 10
… of Jehovah and entrusted to the Israelites, are now committed to our care. Upon us rests the solemn obligation of proclaiming God's law to an impenitent world …
1847 The Review and Herald September 27, 1906, paragraph 11
… of Jehovah, irrespective of any conflicting law enacted by man. When man-made laws are contrary to God's sacred enactments, we must choose to obey God rather …
1848 The Review and Herald October 11, 1906, paragraph 2
… of Jehovah. They cast aside his authority, because it interfered with their schemes. As in the days before the flood, so now the time is right upon us when the …
1849 The Review and Herald October 18, 1906, paragraph 15
… recognize Jehovah's supreme rulership, and have chosen to remain under the black banner of the originator of all rebellion against the government of heaven …
1850 The Review and Herald October 25, 1906, paragraph 9
The Lord can not bear much longer with an intemperate and perverse generation. In days of old, when Moses was rehearsing the desire of Jehovah concerning his people, there were uttered against the drunkard the following words:
1851 The Review and Herald November 29, 1906, paragraph 14
… of Jehovah. Notwithstanding the heavy judgments of God, the wickedness in San Francisco and in Oakland is increasing.
1852 The Review and Herald April 25, 1907, paragraph 6
… of Jehovah.
1853 The Review and Herald May 23, 1907, paragraph 5
… to Jehovah, but he to whom it is entrusted refuses to let it flow forth in deeds of benevolence. Did he appropriate it in accordance with God's design, the incense …
1854 The Review and Herald September 5, 1907, paragraph 10
… of Jehovah are spoken. In awful grandeur the Lord manifested himself in the giving of his law. The impressions of that scene were never forgotten by those …
1855 The Review and Herald September 5, 1907, paragraph 17
… of Jehovah. It is because many are not real students of the prophecies and the requirements found in the Bible, that they are so easily diverted to the consideration …
1856 The Review and Herald January 16, 1908, paragraph 7
… in Jehovah; for in him is everlasting strength. The One who, in response to words and deeds of faith, made the way plain before his servant Zerubbabel, is able …
1857 The Review and Herald January 16, 1908, paragraph 13
… of Jehovah.
1858 The Review and Herald January 16, 1908, paragraph 14
… of Jehovah's glory, but with the living presence of One in whom dwelt all the fulness of the Godhead bodily,—God himself manifest in the flesh. The “Desire of …
1859 The Review and Herald February 20, 1908, paragraph 6
… of Jehovah given them through Moses, that they had intermarried with the surrounding heathen peoples. “They have taken of their daughters for themselves …
1860 The Review and Herald February 27, 1908, paragraph 3
… of Jehovah; men who, in this time of apostasy and unbelief, labor to strengthen the faith of their fellow men in the law and the prophets. Teachers are needed …