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1 EGW CL 9.1 (1946 Country Living)
… to describe. It seemed that the forbearance of God was exhausted, and that the judgment day had come.
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2 EGW FW 11.2 (1979 Faith and Works)
… file as Manuscript 36, 1890, penned in the critical period following the General Conference of 1888, when, as she elsewhere described it, people were in “great …
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3 EGW VSS 427.2 (1988 The Voice in Speech and Song)
… heaven. It cannot be described. It is melody, heavenly, divine, while from every countenance beams the image of Jesus, shining with glory unspeakable.— Testimonies …
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4 EGW Pr 77.3 (2002 Prayer)
… can describe it. I was overwhelmed and turned from the majesty and glory of the scene.—( Early Writings, 252 .)
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5 EGW FW 99.2 (1979 Faith and Works)
… described by Paul as a godly sorrow for sin that “worketh repentance to salvation not to be repented of” ( 2 Corinthians 7:10 ). This repentance has in it nothing …
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6 EGW 2MCP 714.5 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 2)
… in its development be for their destruction, not their restoration. Second Timothy 3 describes persons who accept error, such as one mind exercising complete …
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7 EGW TA 129.3 (1996 The Truth About Angels)
… God. It is impossible to describe the beauty and splendor of this tabernacle. There, as in the tabernacle [in the wilderness], the sacred ark was borne in solemn …
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8 EGW CTBH 87.1 (1890 Christian Temperance and Bible Hygiene)
… in its own corruption. Look upon the class of professed Christians described, who are careless of their dress and person, and loose in business transactions …
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9 EGW 1MCP 19.3 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 1)
… mesmerism, as here combined, describing the manner in which Satan takes advantage of the human mind, may seem a bit obscure to one not familiar with the literature …
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10 EGW SC 43.2 (1892 Steps to Christ)
… Spirit describes our condition in such words as these: “Dead in trespasses and sins;” “the whole head is sick, and the whole heart faint;” “no soundness in it.” We are …
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