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1 EGW Te 166.2 (1949 Temperance)
… their mental and moral powers would be stronger if they should combine physical labor with mental exertion. They could, with strictly temperate habits …
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2 EGW 1MCP 7.4 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 1)
… and Mental Culture —Upon the right improvement of our time depends our success in acquiring knowledge and mental culture. The cultivation of the intellect …
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3 EGW 1MCP 100.2 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 1)
Mental Culture Is What We Need —Mental culture is what we as a people need and what we must have in order to meet the demands of the time. Poverty, humble origin …
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4 EGW 1MCP 118.1 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 1)
Mental Effort Restricted When Physical Exercise Neglected —Those who are engaged in constant mental labor, whether in study or preaching, need rest and …
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5 EGW 2MCP 508.5 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 2)
… From Mental Taxation —Those who have broken down from mental labor should have rest from wearing thought; but they should not be led to believe that it is dangerous …
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6 EGW CD 54.4 (1938 Counsels on Diet and Foods)
… mental and moral powers would be stronger if they combined physical labor with mental exertion. With strictly temperate habits, and with mental and …
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7 EGW CH 123.1 (1923 Counsels on Health)
… mental and moral powers would be stronger if they combined physical labor with mental exertion. With strictly temperate habits, and with mental and …
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8 EGW 1MCP 111.4 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 1)
… , the mental taste is perverted, and the mind is not satisfied unless fed upon this unwholesome food. I can think of no more fitting name for those who indulge …
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9 EGW TSDF 36.9 (1926 Testimony Studies on Diet and Foods)
… mental and moral powers would be stronger if they combined physical labor with mental exertion. With strictly temperate habits, and with mental and …
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10 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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