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1 EGW PM 20.4 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
… to eat our meals. With a piece by our side we would eat and work at the same time. By overtaxing my strength in folding large sheets, I brought on a severe pain in …
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2 EGW CW 120.2 (1946 Counsels to Writers and Editors)
… did eat manna in the wilderness, and are dead. This is the bread which cometh down from heaven, that a man may eat thereof, and not die. I am the living bread which …
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3 EGW CW 103.1 (1946 Counsels to Writers and Editors)
… in eating and drinking is highly essential for the healthy preservation and vigorous exercise of all the functions of the body. Strictly temperate habits …
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4 EGW CW 121.1 (1946 Counsels to Writers and Editors)
… ye eat the flesh of the Son of man, and drink His blood, ye have no life in you. Whoso eateth My flesh, and drinketh My blood, hath eternal life; and I will raise him …
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5 EGW CW 103.3 (1946 Counsels to Writers and Editors)
… in eating. Rich and luxurious food should have no place upon their tables.— The Ministry of Healing, 308-309 (1905) .
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6 EGW CW 104.1 (1946 Counsels to Writers and Editors)
… , and eat no more than is required to satisfy hunger. Take active exercise every day, and see if you do not receive benefit.— The Ministry of Healing, 308-310 (1905 …
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7 EGW PM 263.3 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
… often eat much more than can be easily digested. The overburdened stomach cannot do its work properly. The result is a disagreeable feeling of dullness in …
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8 EGW PM 263.4 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
… of eating too many kinds of food at one meal, frequently causes dyspepsia. Serious injury is thus done to the delicate digestive organs. In vain the stomach …
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9 EGW CM 66.2 (1953 Colporteur Ministry)
… table, eat temperately and only of food that will not confuse the mind. Keep clear of intemperance. You cannot afford to weaken your mental or physical powers …
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10 EGW CW 103.2 (1946 Counsels to Writers and Editors)
… . After eating heartily, they give themselves to sedentary occupations, reading, study, or writing, allowing no time for physical exercise. As a consequence …
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