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1 EGW AH 53.3 (1952 The Adventist Home)
… of Unwise Courtship and Marriage .—We can see that innumerable difficulties meet us at every step. The iniquity that is cherished by young as well as old; the …
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2 EGW TSB 145.2 (1989 Testimonies on Sexual Behavior, Adultery, and Divorce)
Frivolous, Unwise Attention to Women —Angels of God are watching the development of character. Angels of God are weighing moral worth. If you bestow your attentions …
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3 EGW CCh 123 (1991 Counsels for the Church)
Better to Break an Unwise Engagement
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4 EGW MYP 453 (1930 Messages to Young People)
Chapter 153—Marriages, Wise and Unwise
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5 EGW AH 356.3 (1952 The Adventist Home)
I have known many ministers who were unwise enough to travel about, taking with them an unruly child. Their labors in the pulpit were counteracted by the unlovely tempers manifested by their children. Letter 1, 1877 .
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6 EGW AH 80.5 (1952 The Adventist Home)
… in unwise attachments and poor marriages. This he saw would be the most successful way he could allure them from the path of holiness. Testimonies for the …
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7 EGW AH 377.3 (1952 The Adventist Home)
Some householders stint the family table in order to provide expensive entertainment for visitors. This is unwise. In the entertainment of guests there should be greater simplicity. Let the needs of the family have first attention.
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8 EGW AH 377.4 (1952 The Adventist Home)
Unwise economy and artificial customs often prevent the exercise of hospitality where it is needed and would be a blessing. The regular supply of food for …
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9 EGW CCh 155.9 (1991 Counsels for the Church)
Some householders stint the family table in order to provide expensive entertainment for visitors. This is unwise. In the entertainment of guests there should be greater simplicity. Let the needs of the family have first attention.
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10 EGW CCh 155.10 (1991 Counsels for the Church)
Unwise economy and artificial customs often prevent the exercise of hospitality where it is needed and would be a blessing. The regular supply of food for …
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