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1 EGW 2MCP 504.3 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 2)
… , but repeat the rich promises of God, which are yea and amen in Christ Jesus. We are never to catch up the words that human lips may speak to confirm the evil angels …
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2 EGW CD 233.3 (1938 Counsels on Diet and Foods)
We repeat, intemperance commences at our tables. The appetite is indulged until its indulgence becomes second nature. By the use of tea and coffee, an appetite …
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3 EGW CH 607.1 (1923 Counsels on Health)
We repeat, intemperance commences at our tables. The appetite is indulged until its indulgence becomes second nature. By the use of tea and coffee an appetite is formed for tobacco, and this encourages the appetite for liquors.
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4 EGW MH 122.4 (1905 The Ministry of Healing)
To one who stands trembling with fear on the brink of the grave, to the soul weary of the burden of suffering and sin, let the physician as he has opportunity repeat the words of the Saviour—for all the words of Holy Writ are His:
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5 EGW MH 486.2 (1905 The Ministry of Healing)
… answer, repeat to yourself the precious promises:
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6 EGW TSDF 55.5 (1926 Testimony Studies on Diet and Foods)
We repeat, intemperance commences at our tables. The appetite is indulged until its indulgence becomes second nature. By the use of tea and coffee an appetite is formed for tobacco, and this encourages the appetite for liquors.
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7 EGW TSDF 134.8 (1926 Testimony Studies on Diet and Foods)
We repeat: Intemperance commences at our tables. The appetite is indulged until its indulgence becomes second nature. By the use of tea and coffee an appetite is formed for tobacco, and this encourages the appetite for liquors.
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8 EGW TSDF 148.4 (1926 Testimony Studies on Diet and Foods)
We repeat; intemperance commences at our tables. The appetite is indulged until its indulgence becomes second nature. By the use of tea and coffee an appetite is formed for tobacco, and this encourages the appetite for liquors.
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9 EGW 1MCP 299.3 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 1)
… they repeat the same words, devote to another the same attentions.— The Review and Herald, November 4, 1884. ( The Adventist Home, 57 .)
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10 EGW Te 164.4 (1949 Temperance)
… being repeat the solemn injunction with emphasis. It is the duty of every Christian minister to lay this truth plainly before his people, teaching it both …
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