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1 EGW CET 65.4 (1922 Christian Experience and Teachings of Ellen G. White)
Hitherto when the Spirit of God had urged me to duty, I had risen above myself, forgetting all fear and timidity in the thought of Jesus’ love and the wonderful work He had done for me.
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2 EGW CEv 94.1 (1920 The Colporteur Evangelist)
… character, forgetting how much they owe to the Lord, who gave His life for them. They use their powers for their own selfish interests, and refuse to labor in …
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3 EGW CM 98.2 (1953 Colporteur Ministry)
… character, forgetting how much they owe to the Lord, who gave His life for them. They use their powers for their own selfish interests, and refuse to labor in …
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4 EGW GW 58.3 (1915 Gospel Workers (1915 ed.))
… do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling …
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5 EGW GW 195.1 (1915 Gospel Workers (1915 ed.))
… , and forgetting her errand to the well, she went into the city and said to her friends, “Come, see a man, which told me all things that ever I did: is not this the Christ …
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6 EGW MC 43.1 (1902 Manual for Canvassers)
… character, forgetting how much they owe to the Lord, who gave His life for them. They use their powers for their own selfish interests, and refuse to labor in …
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7 EGW SW February 23, 1904, par. 17 (1901 The Southern Watchman)
“I count not myself to have laid hold; but one thing I do, forgetting those things that are behind, and stretching forward to the things which are before, I press toward the goal, unto the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.”
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8 EGW Ev 176.4 (1946 Evangelism)
… in forgetting what I had said in the first, or in wishing that I would cease when I had given them as much as they could carry away.”— Letter 47, 1886 .
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9 EGW Ev 550.2 (1946 Evangelism)
… of forgetting that they must be faithful guardians of their own mental and physical powers. They are not to allow themselves to be overtaxed. But they are …
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10 EGW GW92 438.1 (1892 Gospel Workers (1892/1893 ed.))
… children, forgetting that as Christ's servants they should not be affected by the course of any man. This spirit savors of Satan, and those who manifest it …
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