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1 EGW CCh 219.5 (1991 Counsels for the Church)
… home. In towns or cities regarded perfectly healthful, many an epidemic of fever has been traced to decaying matter about the dwelling of some careless householder …
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2 EGW LYL 33.5 (1983 Letters to Young Lovers)
… some epidemic, or contagion, that must run its course, is the infatuation that possesses them; and there seems to be no such thing as putting a stop to it. Perhaps …
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3 EGW MYP 456.3 (1930 Messages to Young People)
… some epidemic, or contagion, that must run its course, is the infatuation that possesses them; and there seems to be no such thing as putting a stop to it. Perhaps …
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4 EGW AH 22.2 (1952 The Adventist Home)
… . Violent epidemics of fevers have occurred in villages and cities that were considered perfectly healthful, and these have resulted in death or broken …
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5 EGW CCh 229.4 (1991 Counsels for the Church)
… in a malarious atmosphere, these are more sensibly felt; also when we are exposed to prevailing epidemics and contagious diseases, the system is not in a condition …