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1 EGW Ed 171.1 (1903 Education)
It is impossible for any human mind to exhaust even one truth or promise of the Bible. One catches the glory from one point of view, another from another point; yet we can discern only gleamings. The full radiance is beyond our vision.
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2 EGW MH 375.1 (1905 The Ministry of Healing)
… to exhaust her strength through overwork or through anxiety and gloom, her children will be robbed of the vital force and of the mental elasticity and cheerful …
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3 EGW Ed 172.2 (1903 Education)
… never exhaust the riches of His wisdom, His goodness, or His power.
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4 EGW Ed 308.3 (1903 Education)
… never exhaust, marvels into which the angels desire to look. The redeemed only, of all created beings, have in their own experience known the actual conflict …
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5 EGW SC 109.1 (1892 Steps to Christ)
… never exhaust the treasures of His wisdom, His goodness, and His power.
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6 EGW MH 326.3 (1905 The Ministry of Healing)
… her exhausted energies. When her forces are goaded on by the use of stimulants, more will be accomplished for a time; but, as the system becomes debilitated …
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7 EGW MH 335.2 (1905 The Ministry of Healing)
Temperance reformers have a work to do in educating the people in these lines. Teach them that health, character, and even life, are endangered by the use of stimulants, which excite the exhausted energies to unnatural, spasmodic action.
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8 EGW MH 338.4 (1905 The Ministry of Healing)
In private lunchrooms and fashionable resorts, ladies are supplied with popular drinks, under some pleasing name, that are really intoxicants. For the sick and the exhausted, there are the widely advertised bitters, consisting largely of alcohol.
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9 EGW Ed 278.1 (1903 Education)
… are exhausting rather than recuperative.
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10 EGW MH 240.3 (1905 The Ministry of Healing)
… are exhausted in disposing of an excess of food. The liver is burdened in its effort to cleanse the blood of impurities, and illness is the result.
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