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1 EGW 1MCP 334.3 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 1)
… self-indulgence was perverting the moral powers and that man's great need was conversion—in heart and mind and soul, from the life of self-indulgence to one …
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2 EGW 2MCP 388.3 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 2)
Indulgence Blunts Nobler Sentiments of Mind —The indulgence of appetite in overeating is gluttony. The great variety of foods often taken at one meal is …
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3 EGW 2MCP 386.3 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 2)
Indulgence Greatest Cause of Mental Debility —Indulgence of appetite is the greatest cause of physical and mental debility and lies at the foundation of the feebleness which is apparent everywhere.— Testimonies for the Church 3:487 (1875) .
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4 EGW TSB 116.4 (1989 Testimonies on Sexual Behavior, Adultery, and Divorce)
Indulgence Weakens the Moral Powers —Said Paul, “With my mind serve I the law of God.” Becloud this mind through indulgence of animal appetite and passions, and …
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5 EGW SA 171.1 (1870 A Solemn Appeal)
… the indulgence of the corrupt passions, which lowers them beneath the brute creation. They abuse the powers God has given them to be preserved in sanctification …
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6 EGW AH 376.4 (1952 The Adventist Home)
Indulgence Not an Expression of Love —Do not educate your children to think that your love for them must be expressed by indulgence of their pride, extravagance …
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7 EGW MYP 22.3 (1930 Messages to Young People)
… of indulgence in vicious habits! Their constitutions are ruined, their life usefulness greatly impaired, because of indulgence in unlawful pleasures …
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8 EGW 1MCP 112.1 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 1)
Excessive Indulgence That Is Sin —Excessive indulgence in eating, drinking, sleeping, or seeing is sin. The harmonious healthy action of all the powers of …
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9 EGW 2MCP 550.3 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 2)
… are supposed to make the child happy, but it is these very things that make him restless, discontented, and satisfied with nothing. Indulgence has spoiled …
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10 EGW CCh 109.5 (1991 Counsels for the Church)
… the indulgence of this degrading vice. The sensitive nerves of the brain have lost their healthy tone by morbid excitation to gratify an unnatural desire …
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