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621 The Review and Herald August 4, 1874, paragraph 9

… that his assumed character, as one of the heavenly angels, could not be discerned. He feigned to doubt the divinity of Christ, because of his emaciated appearance …

622 The Review and Herald August 18, 1874, paragraph 4

… exercise his divine power for his own benefit, to relieve himself from suffering. This he had volunteered to take upon himself. He had condescended to take …

623 The Review and Herald August 18, 1874, paragraph 7

… exercising his divine power.

624 The Review and Herald August 18, 1874, paragraph 11

… with his human strength, Christ came from the royal courts of Heaven to help him with his human and divine strength combined. Christ knew that Adam in Eden …

625 The Review and Herald August 25, 1874, paragraph 23

… is divine in its origin. Here are simplicity and utility combined, which it requires not depth of learning to understand and execute. All may feel that they …

626 The Review and Herald September 1, 1874, paragraph 1

… of his Father's displeasure. The sorrow and anguish of the Son of God for the sins of the world were proportionate to his divine excellence and purity, as well …

627 The Review and Herald September 1, 1874, paragraph 8

… in his presence. Here Christ exercised his divine authority, and commanded Satan to desist. “Get thee hence, Satan; for it is written, Thou shalt worship the Lord …

628 The Review and Herald September 8, 1874, paragraph 15

… from his Father to give his divine grace and strength to man—making it possible for him through his name, to overcome. There are but few professed followers …

629 The Review and Herald October 13, 1874, paragraph 5

… , but his divine power combined with humanity gained in behalf of man an infinite victory. Our Representative in this victory, raised humanity in the scale …

630 The Review and Herald January 1, 1875, paragraph 1

… the divine stamp unites simplicity with utility.

631 The Review and Herald March 18, 1875, paragraph 6

… not his divine Son from taking upon him the humiliation of humanity! He gave up his dearly beloved to shame and agony, that he might bring many sons and daughters …

632 The Review and Herald March 25, 1875, paragraph 1

… of his service should be conducted, that all connected with his sacred worship might be in accordance with his holy character. And any deviation from the …

633 The Review and Herald March 25, 1875, paragraph 2

… of his express directions. All their works were as the offering of Cain. There was no divine Saviour represented. Had these sons of Aaron been in full command …

634 The Review and Herald April 1, 1875, paragraph 1

… by his temptations he could delude the world's Redeemer, to make one bold move in manifesting his divine power, to create a sensation, and to surprise all by …

635 The Review and Herald April 1, 1875, paragraph 2

… clothing his divinity with humanity. He had received honor in the heavenly courts, and was familiar with absolute power. It was as difficult for him to keep …

636 The Review and Herald April 15, 1875, paragraph 7

… with his own blood. The character of spiritualists is so plainly described that we need not be deceived by them. If we obey the divine injunction, we shall have …

637 The Review and Herald May 6, 1875, paragraph 4

… God's divine plan, and was as unchangeable as himself. The ceremonial law was to answer a particular purpose of Christ's plan for the salvation of the race …

638 The Review and Herald May 6, 1875, paragraph 17

… of divine appointment, and for the purpose of keeping faith alive in the hearts of his people.

639 The Review and Herald July 5, 1875, paragraph 18

… 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 …

640 The Review and Herald December 2, 1875, paragraph 2

… have divine wisdom to discern the wiles of Satan and to cling, with firm, unyielding grasp to Jesus.