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1 EGW OHC 238.3 (1961 Our High Calling)
… courteous deportment. The plan of salvation is to soften whatever is harsh and rough in the temper, and to smooth off whatever is rugged or sharp in the manners …
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2 EGW RC 305.3 (1985 Reflecting Christ)
… , courteous deportment.... External change will testify to an internal change. The truth is the sanctifier, the refiner. Received into the heart, it works with …
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3 EGW OHC 72.3 (1961 Our High Calling)
… of deportment. He who possesses godliness will also add this grace, taking a step higher on the ladder. The higher he mounts the ladder, the more of the grace …
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4 EGW ML 193.3 (1952 My Life Today)
He was zealous for the truth, bold in advocating Christ; but propriety of deportment, the grace of true politeness, marked all his conduct....
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5 EGW OHC 34.2 (1961 Our High Calling)
The truth is precious; it has wrought important changes upon the life and character, exerting a masterly influence over words, deportment, thoughts, and experience. Letter 14, 1885 .
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6 EGW OHC 218.5 (1961 Our High Calling)
Pure religion leads its possessor ever upward, inspiring him with noble purposes, teaching him propriety of deportment, and imparting a becoming dignity to every action. The Review and Herald, June 20, 1882 .
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7 EGW HP 162.5 (1967 In Heavenly Places)
Those who claim to have advanced light must reveal the influence of that light in their words, their deportment, their voice, their actions, at all times and in all places. Letter 178, 1899 .
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8 EGW FLB 234.3 (1958 The Faith I Live By)
… in deportment, in disposition, in knowledge; or, by permitting themselves to become careless and unfaithful, they may exert only a demoralizing influence …
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9 EGW RC 186.4 (1985 Reflecting Christ)
… daily deportment, their children will follow.... Let them remember that scolding will accomplish nothing in the formation of Christian character. It will …
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10 EGW UL 120.5 (1982 The Upward Look)
Kind words, pleasant looks, and unselfish courtesy we must cultivate, for it will invest our character with a charm that will secure us respect and increase our usefulness tenfold more than were we otherwise in words and deportment....
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