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561 The Present Truth (UK) August 11, 1892, paragraph 14

… giving His elect church into His arms in the language of one who had Divine authority. Now His voice uttered suppressed wails of anguish, and He clung to the …

562 The Present Truth (UK) February 14, 1895, paragraph 2

… clothed His Divinity with humanity, and in every period of His life, through infancy, childhood, youth, and manhood, He had suffered every phase of trial and …

563 The Present Truth (UK) February 14, 1895, paragraph 3

… grieved His heart. They desired that He should concede to their wishes and ideas when such a course would be utterly out of harmony with His Divine mission …

564 The Present Truth (UK) February 14, 1895, paragraph 5

… the Divine blended with the human. They often saw Him full of grief, but instead of comforting Him, their spirit and words only grieved His heart. His sensitive …

565 The Present Truth (UK) February 14, 1895, paragraph 7

… upon His Divine soul. The curse of the world's iniquity was shadowing the light of His Father's face from His vision. Oh, how could He escape from it? How avoid …

566 The Present Truth (UK) November 7, 1895, paragraph 9

… the Divine power and wisdom attending His words, yet they encased themselves in prejudice; they rejected the clearest evidence of His Messiahship, lest …

567 The Present Truth (UK) April 16, 1896, paragraph 4

… the Divine power of God, and every spiritual faculty is quickened to decided action. Jesus said, “I will send you another Comforter that He may abide with you …

568 The Present Truth (UK) April 16, 1896, paragraph 6

… are His, declaring, “Ye are My witnesses.” They testify that Divine power is influencing their hearts and shaping their conduct. Their works give evidence that …

570 The Present Truth (UK) January 12, 1899, paragraph 9

… all His fullness. He came to show what God is willing to do and what He has done that we might be made partakers of the Divine nature. While enduring the contradiction …

571 The Present Truth (UK) May 25, 1899, paragraph 3

… with His long human arm, while with His divine arm He grasped the throne of the Infinite, uniting finite man to the infinite God, and connecting earth with heaven …

572 The Present Truth (UK) August 31, 1899, paragraph 2

… , that His Divine Spirit may control us. God will then be glorified by the example we set. We shall be workers together with Him. Sanctification of soul, body, and …

573 The Present Truth (UK) August 31, 1899, paragraph 3

… into His likeness. It is His desire to commit Divine instruction to faithful stewards, who will both teach and practise the truth, who will live by every word …

574 The Present Truth (UK) August 31, 1899, paragraph 8

… at His word, and believe that He will do just as He has said. If He chastises us, it is that we may be partakers of the Divine nature. It is His purpose to carry on a …

575 The Present Truth (UK) November 2, 1899, paragraph 3

… the Divine government. We can be assured that we shall receive the Holy Spirit, if we individually test God's word. God is true, His order is perfect. “He that seeketh …

576 The Present Truth (UK) August 25, 1904, paragraph 6

… , clothing His divinity with humanity, that He might touch humanity, without extinguishing it by divinity. He came to save the lost sheep. He became a servant …

577 Report of Progress September 15, 1908, paragraph 18

… by his wonderful victory over the power of Satan. In this experience Christ broke the power of appetite for all who will accept the aid of the divine power …

578 Southern Union Worker October 16, 1913, paragraph 14

… and his wife and daughters by the hand, to hasten their flight from the city, lest the storm of divine judgment should break upon the place they hesitated so …

579 The Review and Herald July 25, 1854, paragraph 2

… of his divine character. Pray and cherish in your heart a hungering and thirsting after righteousness. O, will you be a sufferer with Christ, that you may be …

580 The Review and Herald June 25, 1861, paragraph 44

… not his union with the Father; and the excellency and glory of his divine character were hid from them. He was therefore “despised and rejected of men,” and “we …