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1 EGW AH 57.2 (1952 The Adventist Home)
… in the married life. The marriage relation does not always make the fickle mind firm, the wavering steadfast and true to principle. They tire of constancy …
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2 EGW CG 495.2 (1954 Child Guidance)
… tire the minds of the young. Too much talk will lead them even to loathe spiritual instruction, just as overeating burdens the stomach and lessens the appetite …
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3 EGW AH 275.1 (1952 The Adventist Home)
… with the bustle and confusion of the crowded city, tired of association with crafty and hypocritical men, found rest and peace in the society of innocent …
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4 EGW CG 265.2 (1954 Child Guidance)
… with the bustle and confusion of the crowded city, tired of association with crafty and hypocritical men, found rest and peace in the society of innocent …
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5 EGW AH 125.2 (1952 The Adventist Home)
… purity, tires of her, and seeks new objects to arouse and intensify his hellish passions. The law of God is not regarded. These men are worse than brutes; they …
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6 EGW AH 486.1 (1952 The Adventist Home)
… of the homes of the poor and needy not of our faith could be entered. Books relating to health and temperance could be placed in many homes. The circulation …
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7 EGW CG 352.3 (1954 Child Guidance)
… feel the peace of contentment until by the faithful performance of home duties they relieve the tired hands and weary heart and brain of the mother. These …
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8 EGW AH 224.2 (1952 The Adventist Home)
… from the weary arms of its mother that her arrangements for the family meal may be hastened; but if the child is restless and frets in the arms of its father …
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9 EGW CG 341.4 (1954 Child Guidance)
They may be weary, but how sweet is rest after a proper amount of labor. Sleep, nature's sweet restorer, invigorates the tired body and prepares it for the next day's duties. The Signs of the Times, April 10, 1884 .
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10 EGW AH 284.1 (1952 The Adventist Home)
… the shoulders, and tired limbs; and you will be in danger, through sympathy, of doing the work yourselves rather than have them suffer a little. Let the burden …
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