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215. What kind of effect does the belief that the ten commandments are abolished have on the intemperate and licentious? (76)Con-SG 27.1
216. What medium does Christ use to reach the heart to advance “health, truth, and happiness?” (76)Con-SG 27.2
217. When professed Christians say they cannot overcome tobacco, what are they also admitting? (76)Con-SG 27.3
218. Give “the only path of safety” for young and old. (77)Con-SG 27.4
219. Compare the actions of those who would and would not give up the habits of alcohol and tobacco. (77)Con-SG 27.5
220. State the actions of those who refuse to overcome a depraved appetite. (77)Con-SG 27.6
221. State the actions of those who are not willing to overcome a depraved appetite. (77)Con-SG 27.7
222. When man perceives God’s love in giving Jesus to die for us, what shall we understand? (78)Con-SG 27.8
223. How powerful were Satan’s temptations upon Jesus? (78)Con-SG 27.9
224. How was Christ’s victory over appetite designed? (78)Con-SG 27.10
225. Who are those who “die in a good cause?” (79)Con-SG 27.11
226. “Those who in ______ ______ of ______ and ______ ______ ______, and ____________ ______ by _____________ of ______ ______ will ______ ____________.” (79)Con-SG 27.12
227. What are we doing in our “efforts to control appetite?” (79)Con-SG 27.13
228. What is being sold for the pleasure of taste? Give examples. (79-80)Con-SG 27.14