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301 The General Conference Bulletin April 4, 1901, Art. A, paragraph 12

… recognize his presence. We do not realize that he is to be our honored guest, that we are encircled by his long human arm, while with his divine arm he grasps the …

302 The General Conference Bulletin April 4, 1901, Art. A, paragraph 18

… eat his flesh and drink his blood, we shall have eternal life. His word will be to us as the leaves of the tree of life. If we eat the bread that came down from heaven …

303 The General Conference Bulletin April 5, 1901, paragraph 6

… at his post, working out the divine will in the saving of souls. There are those who need to know the truth. From the light given me, there are those who are gathering …

304 The General Conference Bulletin April 8, 1901, paragraph 12

… takes his position at the head of humanity, covering humanity with divinity. In him humanity and divinity are combined, and he can accomplish for the human …

305 The General Conference Bulletin April 8, 1901, paragraph 13

… gave his life for us. With his long human arm he encircles the race, while with his divine arm he grasps the throne of the infinite. Thus finite man is united with …

306 The General Conference Bulletin April 8, 1901, paragraph 14

… as his divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness, through the knowledge of him that hath called us to glory and virtue …

307 The General Conference Bulletin April 8, 1901, paragraph 21

… upon his divine soul, and in the wilderness of temptation he overcame in behalf of humanity. For forty days and forty nights he was tempted of the enemy. He traveled …

308 The General Conference Bulletin April 8, 1901, paragraph 22

… where divinity must flash through humanity, even in his starving condition. What did he say?—“It is written, Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only shalt …

309 The General Conference Bulletin April 14, 1901, paragraph 5

… accomplishing his purpose. It was his plan that the book, ‘Christ's Object Lessons,’ should be given for the relief of our schools, and he calls upon his people …

310 The General Conference Bulletin April 14, 1901, paragraph 41

“As we work in connection with the Great Teacher, the mental faculties are developed. The conscience is under divine guidance. Christ takes the entire being under his control.

311 The General Conference Bulletin April 23, 1901, paragraph 3

… , his majesty, his high command, and clothing his divinity with humanity, that humanity might touch humanity, and divinity lay hold upon divinity, he came …

312 The General Conference Bulletin April 23, 1901, paragraph 6

… gave his own life for us. He took upon his divine soul the result of the transgression of God's law. Laying aside his royal crown, he condescended to step down …

313 The General Conference Bulletin April 23, 1901, paragraph 10

… the divine similitude. I can not work out a character for you, and you can not work out a character for me. We are to stand before God in our individuality, and know …

314 The General Conference Bulletin April 25, 1901, Art. A, paragraph 4

I feel the strongest assurance that all who go forth in the name of the Lord will be blessed and sustained. Remember that if you hang your helpless soul on Jesus Christ, you will constantly have his divine efficiency and sufficiency.

315 The General Conference Bulletin April 25, 1901, paragraph 2

God desires his people to practice self-denial and self-sacrifice. He desires them to remember that at immense cost to heaven Christ clothed his divinity with humanity, and came to this earth to live the life of obedience God requires us to live.

316 The General Conference Bulletin October 1, 1901, paragraph 3

divine compassion. He who created all cares for all. Even those who have fallen the lowest are not beyond the reach of His love and pity. If we are truly His disciples …

317 The General Conference Bulletin October 1, 1901, paragraph 14

… has His workmen in every age. The call of the hour is answered by the coming of the man. Thus when the divine voice cries, “Whom shall I send, and who will go for us …

318 The General Conference Bulletin April 6, 1903, paragraph 2

… the divine truth into our hearts, that they may break before God! The broken heart, and the contrite spirit, God will receive. We must not base our salvation upon …

319 The General Conference Bulletin April 11, 1903, paragraph 2

… desires His people to remember that there is a large space over which the light of present truth is to be shed. Divine wisdom must have abundant room in which …

320 The General Conference Bulletin April 14, 1903, paragraph 35

… of divine approval will be removed. When they catch the Spirit of Him who gave His life for the life of the world, they will no longer stand still in impotency …