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321 The General Conference Bulletin May 17, 1909, paragraph 5

… us his only begotten Son? God gave Christ to the world to reveal to men that humanity united with divinity could overcome the temptations that are in the world …

322 The General Conference Bulletin May 17, 1909, paragraph 6

… upon divinity. Unless you take hold by living faith of his divine power, you will miss that life that measures with the life of God. We can not afford to miss that …

323 The General Conference Bulletin May 17, 1909, paragraph 8

… because his humanity was united to divinity. What we need in all our sanitariums is a faith that abides in Christ, that lays hold upon his power, that is obedient …

324 The General Conference Bulletin May 17, 1909, paragraph 12

… with his divine power? A little is being done in our world; but O, that the good work might spread abroad and reach every needy soul! O that the present truth might …

325 The General Conference Bulletin May 17, 1909, paragraph 19

… and divinity combined. It is our privilege to lay hold of the divine nature and say, Lord, you promised it. We ask thee to give us a spirit of self-denial and self …

326 The General Conference Bulletin May 17, 1909, paragraph 20

… the divine nature. Humanity lays hold upon divinity, and you have divine power. But if you cling to old habits and practises of self-indulgence, and refuse to …

327 The General Conference Bulletin May 30, 1909, paragraph 22

… combined divinity and humanity. In his humanity he could lay hold of humanity; by virtue of his divinity he could bring power and health and grace to mankind …

328 The General Conference Bulletin May 30, 1909, paragraph 25

… with divinity, and the blessing had been received.

329 The General Conference Bulletin June 2, 1909, paragraph 43

… up his cross daily, and follow me.” Let us follow the Saviour in his simplicity and self-denial. Let us lift up the Man of Calvary by word and by holy living. The Saviour …

330 The General Conference Bulletin June 3, 1909, paragraph 8

… , but divine power will attend all true-hearted workers. Guided by our Heavenly Father's hand, let us go forward, improving every opportunity to extend the …

331 The General Conference Bulletin June 2, 1913, paragraph 32

… of divine, and not human, composition. But the Bible, with its God-given truths, expressed in the language of men, presents a union of the divine and the human. Such …

332 The General Conference Bulletin June 2, 1913, paragraph 34

… communicate his truth to the world by human agencies, and he himself, by his Holy pirit, qualified men and enabled them to do this work. He guided the mind in the …

333 General Conference Daily Bulletin March 20, 1891, paragraph 24

… off his royal robes and his royal crown, to undertake the salvation of the world, to bring many sons and daughters to God. He clothed his divinity with humanity …

334 General Conference Daily Bulletin April 13, 1891, paragraph 21

… do his strange work. It will be found a terrible thing to have worn out the divine patience; for the wrath of God will fall so signally and strongly that it is …

335 General Conference Daily Bulletin April 13, 1891, paragraph 22

… to his command, to unite with human agencies; and the Lord will interpose when matters have come to such a pass that none but a divine power can counteract the …

336 General Conference Daily Bulletin February 1, 1893, paragraph 2

… the divine instrumentalities in sounding the message of this mighty angel who is to lighten the earth with his glory?”

337 General Conference Daily Bulletin February 4, 1893, paragraph 11

… of his lifetime, to give his will as clay into the hands of the potter, and co-operate with God in becoming in his hands molded a vessel unto honor? O, how must the …

338 General Conference Daily Bulletin February 13, 1893, paragraph 1

… in his eyes. He always bore himself with divine dignity, yet he stooped with the tenderest compassion and regard to every member of the family of God. In all …

339 General Conference Daily Bulletin February 27, 1893, paragraph 1

his presence was with me, every shade of darkness rolled away, a hallowed light enshrouded me, the very room was filled with the light of his divine presence …

340 General Conference Daily Bulletin February 27, 1893, paragraph 5

… bestows his supreme regard. While he extends to all the world his invitation to come to him and be saved, he commissions his angels to render divine help to …