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382 The Health Reformer February 1, 1871, paragraph 10

… upon divine strength. All other, in comparison with this, is feebleness. Although you may feel weak, you may look to God by faith, for energy to make your efforts …

383 The Health Reformer March 1, 1871, Art. A, paragraph 9

… with his own divine hand the trees for usefulness and ornament, and the beautiful vines bearing fruit, and the lovely flowers of every variety and color. This …

384 The Health Reformer June 1, 1871, paragraph 6

… the divine Teacher gave to those who listened to his discourses, he frequently chose a place beautified with flowers, or surrounded with nature's varied …

385 The Health Reformer July 1, 1871, Art. A, paragraph 8

… impress his hearers with divine truth.

386 The Health Reformer December 1, 1871, paragraph 9

… the divine Son of God, possessed by his true followers, bring contentment, peace, and happiness, that elevate them above the slavery of artificial life.

387 The Health Reformer October 1, 1872, paragraph 2

… the divine lips, “Thy sins be forgiven thee; arise, and walk.” Those lifeless, bloodless arms, in the effort to obey the will, were quickened, the healthful current …

388 The Health Reformer October 1, 1872, paragraph 4

… appreciated his divine aid, physicians should blush to complain if their feeble efforts are not appreciated by all, and seem to be thrown away on some.

389 The Health Reformer December 1, 1872, paragraph 11

… the divine Teacher, they would preserve simplicity in eating and in dressing more in accordance with natural law. They would not then devote so much time …

390 The Health Reformer March 1, 1874, paragraph 8

… this divine help, that through his excellence of character, and through our faith in him, our human efforts would be acceptable with God, and we should finally …

391 The Health Reformer October 1, 1876, paragraph 6

… employ his divine power to lessen his burdens or lighten his toil. He had taken upon himself the form of humanity with all its attendant ills, and he flinched …

392 The Health Reformer October 1, 1876, paragraph 7

… fulfilling his mission when hiding his divinity with the humble occupation of a carpenter, as when employed in healing the sick, or walking upon the white …

393 The Health Reformer October 1, 1877, Art. A, paragraph 2

… for his temples. People flocked to these places in great crowds to listen to the words of truth which fell from his divine lips. He had special reasons for choosing …

394 The Health Reformer October 1, 1877, Art. A, paragraph 3

… them. His great heart of love was filled with divine pity for the objects of distress appealing to him for help.

395 The Health Reformer October 1, 1877, Art. A, paragraph 17

… the divine hand. This is an example of the estimate which the Creator of all that is beautiful, places upon the artificial in comparison with the natural.

396 The Health Reformer October 1, 1877, Art. A, paragraph 22

… witnessed his transfiguration, and had frequently seen his divine power flashing through the disguise of humanity.

397 The Health Reformer October 1, 1877, Art. A, paragraph 26

… of his merits by faith. The Redeemer of the world encircles the fallen race with his strong human arm, while with his divine arm he grasps the throne of the Infinite …

398 The Health Reformer October 1, 1877, paragraph 4

… those divine methods. The teachings of Jesus unfold to the father modes of reaching the human heart, and impressing upon it important lessons of truth and …

399 The Health Reformer November 1, 1877, paragraph 2

… for his welfare, the skill in his management which no other can possess to so great a degree. If, in her efforts to mold the character of her child, she keeps a firm …

400 The Health Reformer April 1, 1878, paragraph 8

… during his youth. God's angel could talk with him in the night season; and the divine promise to give him understanding and judgment, and to fully qualify him …