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21 EGW PM 133.1 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
… gain control of it, and if authors do not concede to their propositions, those who publish the work will exert an influence with canvassers and other agents …
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22 EGW CM 106.5 (1953 Colporteur Ministry)
Let young and old consecrate themselves to God, take up the work, and go forward, laboring in humility under the control of the Holy Spirit.— Testimonies for the Church 6:331 (1900) .
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23 EGW PM 142.6 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
Even the General Conference Association was involved in efforts to bring control of everything under the sway of Battle Creek. Ellen White wrote:
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24 EGW PM 151.2 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
Enemy Prompted Call for Consolidation —It was the enemy of our work who prompted the call for the consolidation of the publishing work under one controlling power in Battle Creek....
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25 EGW PM 65.1 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
… to control others until he learns to control himself. The superintendent should be a man who loves and fears God. He should sacredly guard his reputation …
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26 EGW PM 243.2 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
… the control of men who managed to secure for themselves very high wages as compared with other publishing workers. This selfish, grasping spirit was manifest …
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27 EGW CW 163.4 (1946 Counsels to Writers and Editors)
It would be just as reasonable for the conference or the publishing house to assume control of the income which a brother receives from his houses or lands as to appropriate that which comes from the working of his brain.
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28 EGW PM 141.4 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
Much of the counsel against consolidation relates to the efforts to bring the publishing interests of the denomination under the control of Battle Creek. It is important to grasp this fact in the setting of the historical times.
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29 EGW PM 143.4 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
The church must constantly be alert, however, to prevent a “kingly” type of leadership and control reasserting itself. The reins of church government must not drift into the hands of a few persons or institutions.
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30 EGW PM 231.3 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
It would be just as reasonable for the conference or the publishing house to assume control of the income which a brother receives from his houses or lands as to appropriate that which comes from the working of his brain.
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