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1 EGW AG 184.3 (1973 God's Amazing Grace)
… one to another, giving utterance to the gratitude and love that is a result of thinking upon the name of the Lord. Thus shall God be glorified as He hearkens …
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2 EGW HB 138.4 (2015 Homeward Bound)
… one to another, giving utterance to the gratitude and love that is a result of thinking upon the name of the Lord. Thus shall God be glorified as He hearkens …
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3 EGW OHC 168.4 (1961 Our High Calling)
… one to another, giving utterance to the gratitude and love that results from thinking upon the name of the Lord. Thus shall God be glorified as He hearkens …
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4 EGW CTr 105.6 (1999 Christ Triumphant)
… , and to Him their hearts were turned in gratitude and faith. Their emotions found utterance in songs of praise.— Manuscript 6a, 1903 .
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5 EGW CC 93.2 (1970 Conflict and Courage)
… in gratitude and faith. Their emotion found utterance in songs of praise. The Spirit of God rested upon Moses, and he led the people in a triumphant anthem of …
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6 EGW TDG 368.2 (1979 This Day With God)
… came to fulfill the prediction of the prophets and seers, which He had instructed them to utter to fulfill the counsels of heaven, and in the great mission …
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7 EGW HP 36.5 (1967 In Heavenly Places)
… never to utter one word of complaint, but to cherish feelings of gratitude and thankfulness. By so doing you will be learning to make melody in your hearts …
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8 EGW FH 117.4 (2010 From the Heart)
… indebtedness to Him. Self-serving does not make up the chapters of their life history. In love and gratitude, with songs of joy upon their lips, they bring their …
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9 EGW BLJ 148.3 (2004 To Be Like Jesus)
… ready to utter thankful words because one who had been suffering and deformed by disease was restored to health and symmetry. They felt no gratitude that …