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1 EGW CD 73.4 (1938 Counsels on Diet and Foods)
100. One of the most deplorable effects of the original apostasy was the loss of man's power of self-control. Only as this power is regained, can there be real progress.
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2 EGW MH 129.5 (1905 The Ministry of Healing)
One of the most deplorable effects of the original apostasy was the loss of man's power of self-control. Only as this power is regained can there be real progress.
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3 EGW TSDF 89.2 (1926 Testimony Studies on Diet and Foods)
One of the most deplorable effects of the original apostasy was the loss of man's power of self-control. Only as this power is regained, can there be real progress.
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4 EGW Te 102.3 (1949 Temperance)
Power of Self-Control Must Be Regained —One of the most deplorable effects of the original apostasy was the loss of man's power of self-control. Only as this power is regained, can there be real progress.
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5 EGW Te 253.2 (1949 Temperance)
… . Many deplore the wrongs which they know exist, but consider themselves free from all responsibility in the matter. This cannot be. Every individual exerts …
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6 EGW Te 147.1 (1949 Temperance)
… . We deplore the absence of natural simplicity, and the increase of artificial display. Health, strength, beauty, and long life, which were common in the so-called …
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7 EGW Te 156.3 (1949 Temperance)
… 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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8 EGW CH 21.1 (1923 Counsels on Health)
… the deplorable condition of men who, many of them ignorantly, are disregarding the principles of hygiene. And it is in love and pity to the race that He causes …
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9 EGW Te 146.3 (1949 Temperance)
… , is deplorable. Intemperance of any kind is a violation of the laws of our being. Imbecility is prevailing to a fearful extent. Sin is made attractive by the …
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10 EGW Te 158.1 (1949 Temperance)
… Mothers Deplorably Ignorant —Not one half the mothers know how to cook or what to set before their children. They place before their little nervous children …
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