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1 EGW Ev 590.1 (1946 Evangelism)
… scarcely distinguishable from it. But the eye of faith may discern that it is diverging, though almost imperceptibly, from the right path. At first it may be …
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2 EGW Ev 233.1 (1946 Evangelism)
… the Distinguishing Mark Prominent —We are to give to the world a manifestation of the pure, noble, holy principles that are to distinguish the people of God …
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3 EGW WM 36.2 (1952 Welfare Ministry)
… Sign Distinguishing True and False Religion —True sympathy between man and his fellow man is to be the sign distinguishing those who love and fear God from …
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4 EGW Ev 610.5 (1946 Evangelism)
… is distinguished clearly. A healthful discernment is ruined, so the spirit of truth and righteousness cannot be distinguished from the spirit of error …
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5 EGW CME 12.1 (1933 A Call to Medical Evangelism and Health Education)
… sign distinguishing those who love and fear God from those who are unmindful of His law. How great the sympathy that Christ expressed in coming to this world …
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6 EGW CME 12 (1933 A Call to Medical Evangelism and Health Education)
The Distinguishing Sign
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7 EGW WM 242.2 (1952 Welfare Ministry)
True sympathy between man and his fellow man is to be the sign distinguishing those who love and fear God from those who are unmindful of His law.— Manuscript 117, 1903 .
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8 EGW ChS 236.1 (1925 Christian Service)
… be distinguished as a people who serve Him fully, whole-heartedly, taking no honor to themselves, and remembering that by a most solemn covenant they have …
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9 EGW Ev 568.2 (1946 Evangelism)
If those who labor for the abandoned and fallen would work in the fear of the Lord, striving to make those for whom they labor understand what is truth, many of these outcasts would be distinguished as children of God.— Letter 143, 1904 .
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10 EGW MTC 21.3 (2012 Ministry to the Cities)
Among the Jews who had taken up their residence in Corinth were Aquila and Priscilla, who afterward became distinguished as earnest workers for Christ. Becoming acquainted with the character of these persons, Paul “abode with them.”
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