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1921 The Review and Herald July 26, 1906, paragraph 9

… eat of the fruit of the tree of life, and drink of the water of the river of life.”

1922 The Review and Herald August 2, 1906, paragraph 7

… Word of God, and keep it.” “Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have the right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the …

1923 The Review and Herald November 22, 1906, paragraph 15

… fountains of living water. The tree of life yields its fruit every month, and the leaves of the tree are for the healing of the nations. There are everflowing …

1924 The Review and Herald January 10, 1907, paragraph 8

… other trees; but when the blasts of winter come, the evergreens remain unchanged, while other trees are stripped of their foliage. So the falsehearted professor …

1925 The Review and Herald February 28, 1907, Art. A, paragraph 1

… . The life, the character, is to be measured by the only standard of character, God's holy law. The fruit testifies to the character of the tree. Our works, not our …

1926 The Review and Herald April 18, 1907, paragraph 5

… door of the heart and let Jesus enter to fill your life with his peace, his grace, his joy. Then you can say: “Although the fig-tree shall not blossom, neither shall …

1927 The Review and Herald July 4, 1907, paragraph 14

These workers are trees of the Lord's planting. In a peculiar sense they bear fruit equal to the fruit borne by the apostles. A rich reward awaits them in the future life.

1928 The Review and Herald August 8, 1907, paragraph 15

… leaves of the tree of life are for the healing of the nation.

1929 The Review and Herald September 19, 1907, paragraph 2

… the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city.”

1930 The Review and Herald May 21, 1908, paragraph 1

… . The life, the character, is to be measured by the only standard of character, God's holy law. The fruit testifies to the character of the tree. Our works, not our …

1931 The Review and Herald October 22, 1908, paragraph 6

… fountains of living waters. The tree of life yields its fruit every month, and the leaves of the tree are for the service of the nations. There are ever-flowing …

1932 The Review and Herald March 25, 1909, paragraph 10

… fruit of the tree of life. We shall see the King in his beauty, and behold his matchless charms. There will be no contention there; then let us not have it on earth …

1933 The Review and Herald October 28, 1909, paragraph 10

… the tree of life, and he will explain to them the truths they could not in this life understand. In that future life his people will gain the higher education …

1934 The Review and Herald January 13, 1910, paragraph 9

… city of God, the right to eat of the tree of life that is in the midst of the paradise of God. We want to see the King in his beauty. Then let us daily keep our eyes fixed …

1935 The Review and Herald August 18, 1910, paragraph 4

… song of the bird, the sighing of the trees, and the music of the sea, we still may hear his voice who talked with Adam in Eden in the cool of the day. And as we behold …

1936 The Review and Herald January 5, 1911, paragraph 2

… door of the heart, and let Jesus enter, to fill your life with his peace, his grace, his joy. Then you can say: “Although the fig tree shall not blossom, neither shall …

1937 The Review and Herald January 5, 1911, paragraph 5

… the tree of life. This will soothe and refresh you, filling your heart with peace and joy. Fix your thoughts upon the Saviour. Go apart from the bustle of the world …

1938 The Review and Herald July 11, 1912, paragraph 10

… fulfillment of the promise, “Instead of the thorn shall come up the fir-tree, and instead of the brier shall come up the myrtle-tree.” We behold life's desert “rejoice …

1939 The Review and Herald January 16, 1913, paragraph 6

of. The sons of men had had a practical knowledge of evil; Christ came to the world to show them that he had planted for them the tree of life, the leaves of which …

1940 The Review and Herald October 16, 1913, Art. A, paragraph 3

… place of refuge from the hatred of Jezebel and the search of Ahab, the prophet now lost sight of God's protecting care, and fled for his life. Leaving his servant …