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1 EGW PM 40.4 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
… working forces. Holy angels supervise the work in every department. And all that is done in every line is to bear the impress of heaven, to show forth the excellence …
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2 EGW PM 123.4 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
… our forces solidly, and work for the glory of God, multiplying the evidences of truth in every possible way. The Lord God is our counselor. Christ is our mediator …
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3 EGW CM 2.3 (1953 Colporteur Ministry)
… . The forces of evil are gathering in strength. Satan flatters his co-workers that he will do a work that will captivate the world. While partial inactivity …
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4 EGW CW 117.2 (1946 Counsels to Writers and Editors)
… educational forces turned toward Him who is too wise to err, too good to be unjust.
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5 EGW PM 338.4 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
… . The forces of evil are gathering in strength. Satan flatters his co-workers that he will do a work that will captivate the world. While partial inactivity …
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6 EGW PM 69.3 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
… . God forces no man's will. All are left free to choose whom they will serve. They may listen to the suggestions of Satan, and come to look upon matters as he does …
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7 EGW PM 50.4 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
Never did this message apply with greater force than it applies today.— Testimonies for the Church 7:140, 141 .
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8 EGW PM 266.3 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
The teacher in his work is dealing with things real, and he should speak of them with all the force and enthusiasm which a knowledge of their reality and importance can inspire.— Education, 233 .
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9 EGW PM 269.3 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
Had he raised His voice to an unnatural key ... the pathos and melody of the human voice would have been lost, and much of the force of the truth destroyed.— Evangelism, 56 .
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10 EGW PM 296.7 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
… the force which they would have if spoken slowly, distinctly, and not so loud.— Testimonies for the Church 4:405 .
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