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    Chapter 29—Fragments

    Education is but a preparation of the physical, intellectual, and moral powers for the best performance of all the duties of life—Testimonies for the Church 4:498.SpTEd 239.2

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    God would have us study the history of his dealing with men and nations in the past, that we may learn to respect and obey his messages, that we may take heed to his warnings and counsels.—The Review and Herald, November 5, 1889.SpTEd 239.3

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    It is not education or intellectual ability that will bring souls into the light of truth. The power to move souls will be found when you practise the lessons you have learned in the school of Christ.—The Review and Herald, November 12, 1889.SpTEd 239.4

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    It is not the highest work of education to communicate knowledge merely, but to impart that vitalizing energy which is received from the contact of mind with mind, of soul with soul. It is only life that can beget life.—MS.SpTEd 239.5

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    The lessons of Christ are for every soul to learn and practise. This is higher education.—.SpTEd 240.1

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    Those who seek wisdom in the study of the world's authors, are not drinking from the pure fountain flowing from the throne of God.—The Review and Herald, June 13, 1893.SpTEd 240.2

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    The Great Teacher calls for every youth to learn the true philosophy of education.—what shall I do to be saved?—MS.SpTEd 240.3

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