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341 General Conference Daily Bulletin February 27, 1893, paragraph 7

… the divine law, and confuse the distinction between good and evil. Satan is working with great power in and through the children of disobedience, to exalt …

342 General Conference Daily Bulletin February 27, 1893, paragraph 10

… laws. His church is to be a temple built after the divine similitude, and the angelic architect has brought his golden measuring rod from heaven that every …

343 General Conference Daily Bulletin February 27, 1893, paragraph 12

… of his mercy and abundant grace. He is effecting transformations so amazing that Satan with all his triumphant boasting, with all his confederacy of evil …

344 General Conference Daily Bulletin February 28, 1893, paragraph 9

… in his providence has opened fields before us, and if the human agents co-operate with the divine agencies, many souls may be partakers of a pure and saving …

346 General Conference Daily Bulletin February 28, 1893, paragraph 17

… the divine nature, you can do all things. Through Christ you can have power with God and with man. A great work is to be done. Let the prayer go forth from unfeigned …

347 General Conference Daily Bulletin February 28, 1893, paragraph 19

… the divine, every agency to be subordinate to the Holy Spirit, and all to be combined in giving to the world the good tidings of the grace of God.

348 General Conference Daily Bulletin March 7, 1893, paragraph 1

… with his own spirit and nature. The conflict will be terrible. The minds and hearts of men seem surcharged with hostility against divine revelation. The passions …

349 General Conference Daily Bulletin February 18, 1897, Art. A, paragraph 1

… is divine. God will not dwell with those who reject his truth; for all who disregard truth, disregard its Author.

350 General Conference Daily Bulletin February 18, 1897, Art. A, paragraph 2

… of divine enlightenment have correct ideas of God's plans and ways? They either deny him altogether, and ignore his existence, or they circumscribe his power …

351 General Conference Daily Bulletin February 18, 1897, Art. A, paragraph 10

… in his wisdom, and reasons, and purposes. “His ways are past finding out.” His love can never be explained upon natural principles. If this could be done, we would …

352 General Conference Daily Bulletin February 18, 1897, Art. A, paragraph 11

… fear his power. In divine revelation God has given to men mysteries that are incomprehensible, to command their faith. This must be so. If the ways and works …

353 General Conference Daily Bulletin February 18, 1897, paragraph 1

… obey his laws, and co-operate with God. Every law governing the human machinery is to be considered just as truly divine in origin, in character, and in importance …

354 General Conference Daily Bulletin February 18, 1897, paragraph 2

… God his submission to the divine will. It leads them to give themselves to God, to be worked by his Holy Spirit. Any who suppose that it does not mean this, are no …

355 General Conference Daily Bulletin February 26, 1897, paragraph 5

… with his divine power decidedly, in their restoration. The will of God is evidence too plainly to be misunderstood.

356 General Conference Daily Bulletin March 1, 1897, paragraph 9

… in his service. He desires that every power and endowment shall be under the divine control, and that they shall be as healthy, as careful, strictly temperate …

357 General Conference Daily Bulletin March 2, 1897, paragraph 19

… in his natural laws, the image of God would have been revealed in him. But by sinning against his own body; by indulging his natural appetite and disturbing …

358 General Conference Daily Bulletin March 2, 1897, paragraph 20

… , in his treatment of the body, co-operate with the divine purpose. But how Satan and his whole confederacy rejoice to see how easily his power of deception and …

359 General Conference Daily Bulletin March 2, 1897, paragraph 29

… obey his laws and co-operate with God. Every law governing the human machinery is to be considered just as truly divine in origin, in character and importance …

360 General Conference Daily Bulletin March 3, 1897, paragraph 2

… the divine word which alone can bring peace and power with God. Busy with the round of forms, students in these schools found no quiet hours in which to commune …