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1 EGW 1MCP v.3 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 1)
Limitation of space has precluded the inclusion in these volumes of some mind-related topics as “insanity”, etc., for which the reader is referred to the Comprehensive Index to the Writings of Ellen G. White.
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2 EGW 2MCP 767.1 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 2)
… you will put on the armor and, crossing though it may be, give personal labor just where it is needed, to those who are closing the door against the light of heaven …
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3 EGW MH 351.2 (1905 The Ministry of Healing)
… efforts are put forth, time and money and labor almost without limit are expended, in enterprises and institutions for reforming the victims of evil habits …
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4 EGW HL 183.3 (1897 Healthful Living)
766. If the lungs are restricted, the quantity of oxygen received into them is also limited, the blood becomes vitiated, and disease follows.— The Health Reformer, February 1, 1877 .
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5 EGW HL 171.5 (1897 Healthful Living)
… lungs are restricted, the quantity of oxygen received into them is also limited, the blood becomes vitiated, and disease follows.— The Health Reformer, February …
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6 EGW CD 296.1 (1938 Counsels on Diet and Foods)
… is danger of providing too limited a diet for people who have come directly from a diet so abundant as to encourage gluttony. The fare should be liberal …
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7 EGW CD 182.4 (1938 Counsels on Diet and Foods)
294. Three meals a day and nothing between meals—not even an apple—should be the utmost limit of indulgence. Those who go further violate nature's laws and will suffer the penalty.— The Review and Herald, May 8, 1883
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8 EGW HL 86.1 (1897 Healthful Living)
393. Three meals a day and nothing between meals—not even an apple—should be the utmost limit of indulgence. Those who go further violate nature's laws and will suffer the penalty.— The Review and Herald, May 8, 1883 .
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9 EGW TSDF 39.5 (1926 Testimony Studies on Diet and Foods)
Three meals a day and nothing between meals—not even an apple—should be the utmost limit of indulgence. Those who go further violate nature's laws and will suffer the penalty.
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10 EGW CD 364.4 (1938 Counsels on Diet and Foods)
… nuts is used, that some nuts are not as wholesome as others. Almonds are preferable to peanuts; but peanuts, in limited quantities, may be used in connection …
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