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1 EGW CCh 217.2 (1991 Counsels for the Church)
… our attention and support. At our camp meetings [annual meetings] we should call attention to this work and make it a living issue. We should present to the people …
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2 EGW PaM 115.2 (1995 Pastoral Ministry)
… the attention of the multitude —From Christ's methods of labor we may learn many valuable lessons. He did not follow merely one method; in various ways He sought …
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3 EGW 2SM 437.1 (1958 Selected Messages Book 2)
… special attention should be given to its physical training, rather than the intellect. After this period, if the physical constitution is good, the education …
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4 EGW PaM 193.4 (1995 Pastoral Ministry)
… won attention, used imagination, and repeated His lessons —His messages of mercy were varied to suit His audience. He knew “how to speak a word in season to him …
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5 EGW TM 112.2 (1923 Testimonies to Ministers and Gospel Workers)
… have attention as never before in the history of our work. We may have less to say in some lines, in regard to the Roman power and the papacy; but we should call …
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6 EGW CCh 219.6 (1991 Counsels for the Church)
Perfect cleanliness, plenty of sunlight, careful attention to sanitation in every detail of the home life, are essential to freedom from disease and to the cheerfulness and vigor of the inmates of the home. The Ministry of Healing, 276
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7 EGW 1SM 169.3 (1958 Selected Messages Book 1)
We have a decided work to do. Let not the enemy cause us to swerve from the proclamation of the definite truth for this time, and turn our attention to fanciful ideas.
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8 EGW 3SM 31.2 (1980 Selected Messages Book 3)
… their attention more especially to these principles.— Testimonies for the Church 5:663, 664 .
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9 EGW CCh 155.9 (1991 Counsels for the Church)
Some householders stint the family table in order to provide expensive entertainment for visitors. This is unwise. In the entertainment of guests there should be greater simplicity. Let the needs of the family have first attention.
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10 EGW CCh 225.5 (1991 Counsels for the Church)
Some householders stint the family table in order to provide expensive entertainment for visitors. This is unwise. In the entertainment of guests there should be greater simplicity. Let the needs of the family have first attention.
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