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1 EGW 8T 268.1 (1904 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 8)
The Scriptures clearly indicate the relation between God and Christ, and they bring to view as clearly the personality and individuality of each.
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2 EGW 8T 269.1 (1904 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 8)
Here again is brought to view the personality of the Father and the Son, showing the unity that exists between them.
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3 EGW 8T 269.5 (1904 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 8)
The relation between the Father and the Son, and the personality of both, are made plain in this scripture also:
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4 EGW 3TT 266.2 (1949 Testimony Treasures, vol. 3)
The Scriptures clearly indicate the relation between God and Christ, and they bring to view as clearly the personality and individuality of each.
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5 EGW 3TT 267.1 (1949 Testimony Treasures, vol. 3)
Here again is brought to view the personality of the Father and the Son, showing the unity that exists between them.
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6 EGW 8T 269.4 (1904 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 8)
Wonderful statement! The unity that exists between Christ and His disciples does not destroy the personality of either. They are one in purpose, in mind, in character, but not in person. It is thus that God and Christ are one.
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7 EGW 3TT 267.4 (1949 Testimony Treasures, vol. 3)
Wonderful statement! The unity that exists between Christ and His disciples does not destroy the personality of either. They are one in purpose, in mind, in character, but not in person. It is thus that God and Christ are one. ...
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8 EGW 8T 265.5 (1904 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 8)
God saw that a clearer revelation than nature was needed to portray both His personality and His character. He sent His Son into the world to reveal, so far as could be endured by human sight, the nature and the attributes of the invisible God.
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9 EGW 3TT 264.1 (1949 Testimony Treasures, vol. 3)
God saw that a clearer revelation than nature was needed to portray both His personality and His character. He sent His Son into the world to reveal, so far as could be endured by human sight, the nature and the attributes of the invisible God.
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10 EGW 8T 202.4 (1904 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 8)
… own personality, He reflected the luster of the position of honor that He had held within the enriching light of the eternal throne.
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