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1921 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 493.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… in nature, in character, and in purpose,—the only being in all the universe that could enter into all the counsels and purposes of God. By Christ, the Father wrought …
1922 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 494.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… , unchanging nature of his law. God himself had established the order of Heaven; and in departing from it, Lucifer would dishonor his Maker, and bring ruin upon …
1923 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 495.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… their natures were holy, he urged that the angels should obey the dictates of their own will. He sought to create sympathy for himself, by representing that …
1924 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 495.3 (Ellen Gould White)
… real nature of his feelings. But as his dissatisfaction was proved to be without cause, Lucifer was convinced that he was in the wrong, that the divine claims …
1925 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 497.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… true nature and tendency might be seen by all. Lucifer, as the anointed cherub, had been highly exalted; he was greatly loved by the heavenly beings, and his influence …
1926 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 497.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… true nature of his work. Until fully developed, sin would not appear the evil thing it was. Heretofore it had had no place in the universe of God, and holy beings …
1927 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 498.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… the nature of his claims, and show the working out of his proposed changes in the divine law. His own work must condemn him. Satan had claimed from the first that …
1928 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 498.3 (Ellen Gould White)
… the nature or consequences of sin, could not then have seen the justice and mercy of God in the destruction of Satan. Had he been immediately blotted from existence …
1929 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 499.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… the nature and terrible results of sin. The working out of Satan’s rule, its effects upon both men and angels, would show what must be the fruit of setting aside …
1930 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 504.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… the nature and results of sin. And its utter extermination, which in the beginning would have brought fear to angels and dishonor to God, will now vindicate …
1931 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 505.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… not naturally entertained. When man transgressed the divine law, his nature became evil, and he was in harmony, and not at variance, with Satan. There exists …
1932 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 505.3 (Ellen Gould White)
… human nature would be interrupted; that by some means man was to be enabled to resist his power.
1933 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 511.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… in nature superior to men. For the psalmist says that man was made “a little lower than the angels.” [ Psalm 8:5 .]
1934 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 513.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… in nature, power, and glory with the holy beings that are now God’s messengers. But fallen through sin, they are leagued together for the dishonor of God and …
1935 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 514.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… from natural causes. Christ had perfect understanding of that with which he was dealing, and he recognized the direct presence and agency of evil spirits …
1936 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 515.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… similar nature are recorded in the Scriptures. The daughter of the Syro-Phenician woman was grievously vexed with a devil, whom Jesus cast out by his word …
1937 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 522.3 (Ellen Gould White)
… by natural laws, Bible history is regarded as unreliable. Those who doubt the reliability of the records of the Old and New Testaments too often go a step farther …
1938 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 524.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… . “The natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God; for they are foolishness unto him; neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned …
1939 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 525.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… . The natural co-operates with the supernatural. It is a part of God’s plan to grant us, in answer to the prayer of faith, that which he would not bestow did we not …
1940 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 527.3 (Ellen Gould White)
… the natural outgrowth of the unrenewed heart, which is at enmity with him. But faith is inspired by the Holy Spirit, and it will flourish only as it is cherished …