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18961 The Youth’s Instructor June 29, 1893, paragraph 6

… grow spiritually, that there is no need of becoming religious dwarfs, by indolence disqualifying ourselves to do the very work that is waiting to be done …

18962 The Youth’s Instructor July 13, 1893, paragraph 4

… , his spiritual powers were strengthened.

18963 The Youth’s Instructor July 13, 1893, paragraph 5

… , and spiritual powers increase by cultivating thoughts upon spiritual things. We should carefully study the word of God, that we may be thoroughly furnished …

18964 The Youth’s Instructor July 27, 1893, paragraph 1

… his spiritual development, is brought before us in these words, “the child grew,” and “increased in stature.” In childhood and youth attention should be given …

18965 The Youth’s Instructor July 27, 1893, paragraph 5

… for spiritual things. The welfare of the soul should not be endangered by the gratification of any selfish desire, and we should shun any amusement which …

18966 The Youth’s Instructor August 3, 1893, paragraph 1

… of spiritual things, that we may set our affections on the things that are above, and not on things that are upon the earth. Children and youth should train their …

18967 The Youth’s Instructor August 24, 1893, paragraph 10

… every spiritual muscle and sinew, that you may come off victorious? Infinite resources are opened for you in God. Then do not fail of being complete in Jesus …

18968 The Youth’s Instructor September 14, 1893, paragraph 8

… , and spiritual life is infected with spiritual consumption. The world steals the thought, and self is served and indulged, and views of the purity, goodness …

18969 The Youth’s Instructor September 14, 1893, paragraph 10

… the spiritual nature, and faith makes their path a path that grows brighter and brighter unto the perfect day. Everything that keeps us from attaining unto …

18970 The Youth’s Instructor November 16, 1893, paragraph 3

… called Spiritualism, and the arts practiced by mediums are not all slight of hand, cunning, and pretense. The visible and invisible worlds are in close connection …

18971 The Youth’s Instructor November 16, 1893, paragraph 6

… deadly, spiritual malaria affects the soul that reads them. What a mass of fictitious reading is there in the world, to fill the mind with fancies and follies …

18972 The Youth’s Instructor December 14, 1893, paragraph 4

… our spiritual and our moral nature. God is love, and he cares for us. “Like as a father pitieth his children, so the Lord pitieth them that fear him.” Light and immortality …

18973 The Youth’s Instructor January 11, 1894, paragraph 2

… his spiritual advancement, and curtail the use of his powers in the service of God.

18974 The Youth’s Instructor January 11, 1894, paragraph 4

… gaining spiritual knowledge and understanding. He was held accountable for the exercising of a reformatory influence upon the world; but instead of improving …

18975 The Youth’s Instructor January 18, 1894, paragraph 5

… and spiritual attainment that you might have yielded, had you realized your accountability to God. Count the cost of the course of action that you are pursuing …

18976 The Youth’s Instructor January 25, 1894, paragraph 5

… have spiritual discernment, that that which was esteemed by Achan as a very little thing, was the cause of great anguish and sorrow to the responsible men …

18977 The Youth’s Instructor April 26, 1894, paragraph 4

… , in spiritual midnight. Thank God everyday that he gave us Jesus. Will you not accept his gift? Will you not be his witness? Time is short; and it becomes you to work …

18978 The Youth’s Instructor May 3, 1894, paragraph 1

… of spiritual malaria that is poisonous to the principles of righteousness. But when brought into association with others, it need not take us days or weeks …

18979 The Youth’s Instructor May 3, 1894, paragraph 4

… deadly spiritual miasma, and they should be shunned by those who would remain unspotted by the world.

18980 The Youth’s Instructor May 31, 1894, paragraph 8

… comprehend spiritual things. The animal propensities are strengthened, and the fine sensibilities of the mind are blunted. Diligent study is not the principal …