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1 EGW Ed 206.1 (1903 Education)
So far as possible we should avoid hurried eating. The shorter the time for a meal, the less should be eaten. It is better to omit a meal than to eat without proper mastication.
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2 EGW TEd 123.6 (2000 True Education)
So far as possible we should avoid hurried eating. The shorter the time for a meal, the less should be eaten. It is better to omit a meal than to eat without proper mastication.
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3 EGW CT 239.3 (1913 Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students)
Ministers and teachers should give special attention to the cultivation of the voice. They should learn to speak, not in a nervous, hurried manner, but with a slow, distinct, clear utterance, preserving the music of the voice.
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4 EGW Ed 260.3 (1903 Education)
… . With hurried steps they press through the circle of Christ's loving presence, pausing perhaps a moment within the sacred precincts, but not waiting for …
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5 EGW TEd 161.5 (2000 True Education)
… . With hurried steps they press through the circle of Christ’s loving presence, pausing perhaps a moment within the sacred precincts, but not waiting for …
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6 EGW CE 126.1 (1894 Christian Education)
… nervous, hurried manner, but in a slow, clear, distinct manner, preserving the music of the voice. The Saviour was the greatest teacher the world ever knew, and …
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7 EGW CE 126.2 (1894 Christian Education)
… a hurried way, and rushed sentence upon sentence without pause. The people were very attentive to him, and it was said of him that he spake not as the Scribes …
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8 EGW TEd 54.1 (2000 True Education)
… Jesus, hurried away to call his brother, John sat silent, rapt in the contemplation of wondrous themes. He followed the Savior, ever an eager, absorbed listener …
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9 EGW CT 240.1 (1913 Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students)
… a hurried way and rushed sentence upon sentence without a pause. The people were very attentive to Him, and it was said of Him that He spoke not as the scribes …
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10 EGW Ed 87.1 (1903 Education)
… Jesus, hurried away to call his brother, John sat silent, rapt in the contemplation of wondrous themes. He followed the Saviour, ever an eager, absorbed listener …
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