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1 EGW CTBH 75.4 (1890 Christian Temperance and Bible Hygiene)
… who deplore the intemperance that exists everywhere, do not look deep enough to see the cause. Too often it may be traced to the home table. Many a mother, even …
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2 EGW CTBH 80.1 (1890 Christian Temperance and Bible Hygiene)
… that neither stimulants nor narcotics be used! Yet we see that a large number of those who profess to be Christians are using tobacco. They deplore the evils …
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3 EGW CTBH 67.1 (1890 Christian Temperance and Bible Hygiene)
… parents deplore the children's faults, but are blind to the fact that they are but reaping the crop from seed of their own planting.
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4 EGW TA 173.3 (1996 The Truth About Angels)
… suggested that God would not leave His Son in so deplorable a condition. He declared that one of the heavenly angels had been exiled to earth, and His appearance …
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5 EGW ChS 235.2 (1925 Christian Service)
… of deploring difficulties, they are called upon to surmount them. They are to despair of nothing, and to hope for everything. With the golden chain of His matchless …
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6 EGW CTBH 83.1 (1890 Christian Temperance and Bible Hygiene)
… are deplorably ignorant of the fact that diet exerts a powerful influence upon the health. Some have never made a determined effort to control the appetite …
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7 EGW 1MCP 73.3 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 1)
… ignorance that has prevailed in regard to God's law in our physical nature is deplorable. Intemperance of any kind is a violation of the laws of our being …
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8 EGW CTBH 9.1 (1890 Christian Temperance and Bible Hygiene)
… us, that we may realize the sinfulness of breaking the laws which he has established in our very being. Our heavenly Father sees the deplorable condition …
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9 EGW NL 46.1 (1972 A New Life (Revival and Beyond))
… so deplorably hard, why they are so fickle, so variable, is that they try to attach themselves to Christ without first detaching themselves from these cherished …
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10 EGW TR 52.3 (2010 True Revival)
… so deplorably hard, why they are so fickle, so variable, is that they try to attach themselves to Christ without first detaching themselves from these cherished …
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