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1 EGW FLB 369.4 (1958 The Faith I Live By)
The competitors in the ancient games, after they had submitted to self-denial and rigid discipline, were not even then sure of the victory....
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2 EGW FH 51.4 (2010 From the Heart)
… the competitors, that if any were tempted for a moment to relax their efforts, the eye would rest on the prize, and they would be inspired with new vigor. So the …
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3 EGW AG 273.3 (1973 God's Amazing Grace)
The competitors in the ancient games, after they had submitted to self-denial and rigid discipline, were not even then sure of the victory.... However eagerly …
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4 EGW HB 131.3 (2015 Homeward Bound)
The competitors in the ancient games, after they had submitted to self-denial and rigid discipline, were not even then sure of the victory. “Know ye not,” Paul …
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5 EGW LHU 149.2 (1988 Lift Him Up)
The competitors in the ancient games, after they had submitted to self-denial and rigid discipline, were not even then sure of the victory. “Know ye not,” Paul …
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6 EGW FH 51.2 (2010 From the Heart)
… . The competitors in the race submitted to a painful training process, practicing the most rigid self-denial that their physical powers might be in the most …
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7 EGW FH 51.3 (2010 From the Heart)
… the competitors in a race. “Now,” says the apostle, “they do it to obtain a corruptible crown; but we an incorruptible.” Here Paul makes a sharp contrast, to put to shame …