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1 EGW CEv 95.1 (1920 The Colporteur Evangelist)
… by the spirit of financial gain, if they circulate the book upon which they can make the most money, to the neglect of others that the people need, I ask, In what …
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2 EGW CM 97.3 (1953 Colporteur Ministry)
… by the spirit of financial gain, if they circulate the book upon which they can make the most money, to the neglect of others that the people need, I ask, In what …
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3 EGW MC 47.3 (1902 Manual for Canvassers)
… by the spirit of financial gain, if they circulate the book upon which they can make the most money, to the neglect of others that the people need, I ask, In what …
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4 EGW HS 210.3 (1886 Historical Sketches of the Foreign Missions of the Seventh-day Adventists)
… ? Money is one of the gifts intrusted to us with which to feed the hungry, to clothe the naked, to minister to the afflicted, and to send the gospel to the poor. But …
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5 EGW CEv 67.1 (1920 The Colporteur Evangelist)
… debt. The practice of drawing money from the treasury before it is earned, is a snare. In this way the resources are limited, so that laborers cannot be supported …
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6 EGW CM 93.3 (1953 Colporteur Ministry)
… debt. The practice of drawing money from the treasury before it is earned, is a snare. In this way the resources are limited, so that laborers cannot be supported …
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7 EGW MC 65.3 (1902 Manual for Canvassers)
… debt. The practise of drawing money from the treasury before it is earned is a snare. In this way the resources are limited, so that laborers can not be supported …
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8 EGW WM 329.1 (1952 Welfare Ministry)
… in the face, and the strangest part of the matter is that the farmers seem so perfectly helpless to devise plans by which to turn their time and money to account …