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1 EGW 7T 171.4 (1902 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 7)
… to the east and to the west, to the islands of the sea, and to all parts of the world. As the work extends, there will be great interests to be managed. The work is not …
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2 EGW 1T 590.3 (1885 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 1)
… work of discreetly managing matters connected with the publication of the truth. Angels must be near them to guide, to counsel, and to restrain, or the wisdom …
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3 EGW 3T 114.1 (1885 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 3)
… the work they did. Before steps are taken which will give even those who are utterly unworthy the least occasion to complain of being separated from the church …
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4 EGW 8T 232.1 (1904 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 8)
… should be brought under one control—bound up with the medical institution at Battle Creek. The managers of the Battle Creek Sanitarium have their hands …
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5 EGW 5T 4.1 (1889 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 5)
… the college were greatly prospered and continued to grow. These developments brought large numbers of Seventh-day Adventists to that city. The hazards …
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6 EGW 6T 210.3 (1900 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 6)
… detrimental to the educational work. It has brought discouraging debt; it has thrown upon the management a continual suspicion of miscalculation, want …
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7 EGW 2TT 469.1 (1949 Testimony Treasures, vol. 2)
… detrimental to the educational work. It has brought discouraging debt; it has thrown upon the management a continual suspicion of miscalculation, want …
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8 EGW 4T 419.1 (1885 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 4)
… may be the means of losing that soul for Christ. The minds of youth may become so warped by injudicious management that the injury done may never be entirely …