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21 EGW PM 66.3 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
… on account of their neglect. These businessmen can at any time talk fluently and intelligently on business matters, showing that they have not exercised …
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22 EGW PM 74.1 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
… little account. It is death to religious fervor, death to growth in grace. It is a time when the most solemn and serious thoughts should occupy the mind, and the …
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23 EGW PM 106.3 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
… on account of indecision, dallying, recklessness, indolence, and, on the part of some, downright dishonesty. There are some employed in these offices who pass …
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24 EGW PM 276.4 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
… best account, or they can be half asleep and through inaction lose the advantages which they might gain. By judicious calculation they can extend the light …
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25 EGW PM 376.1 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
… . An account must be rendered to Him for every ray of light He has let shine upon our pathway, whether it has been improved to our advancement in divine things …
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26 EGW CM 53.1 (1953 Colporteur Ministry)
… an account to Him for all His entrusted talents. No one should have any part in the work of the canvasser or colporteur whose hand is defiled with sin or whose …
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27 EGW CM 99.1 (1953 Colporteur Ministry)
… exact account of the money they expend, item by item, their eyes will be opened to see the leaks. While they may not be called upon to deprive themselves of warm …
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28 EGW PM 359.3 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
… taking account of such an enterprise, there are many things that must come into consideration, for in using the testimonies to bolster up some subject which …
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29 EGW CW 163.3 (1946 Counsels to Writers and Editors)
Accountability to God —But not so does God regard the matter. The ability to write a book is, like every other talent, a gift from Him, for the improvement of which …
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30 EGW PM 92.3 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
The apprentices should be given instruction in bookkeeping. A knowledge of how to keep accounts will be a great help to them personally and a great advantage in their work.— Manuscript 81, 1901. (See also Testimonies for the Church 7:146-148 .)
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