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21 EGW SW June 28, 1904, par. 2 (1901 The Southern Watchman)
… of disobedience, and taking advantage of the unfaithfulness of men in holy office, was fast lulling the nation to forgetfulness of God's law, the very sin …
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22 EGW SW October 10, 1905, par. 4 (1905 The Watchman)
… human disobedience, men easily slide into the habit of underestimating the grace which has provided an atonement for sin.”
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23 EGW SW April 23, 1907, par. 6 (1905 The Watchman)
… from disobedience. It insures man's well-being, both for this world and the world to come. To the obedient it is the pledge of eternal life; for it expresses the …
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24 EGW SW February 4, 1908, par. 3 (1905 The Watchman)
… chooses disobedience because obedience means lifting the cross, and practicing self-denial.
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25 EGW SW July 9, 1903, par. 5 (1901 The Southern Watchman)
… of disobedience. Be not ye therefore partakers with them. For ye were sometimes darkness, but now are ye light in the Lord; walk as children of light (for the fruit …
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26 EGW Ev 173.6 (1946 Evangelism)
Let Seventh-day Adventists do nothing that will mark them as lawless and disobedient. Let them keep all inconsistency out of their lives. Our work is to proclaim the truth, leaving the issues with the Lord.
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27 EGW GW 174.3 (1915 Gospel Workers (1915 ed.))
Men have the power to quench the Spirit of God; the power of choosing is left with them. They are allowed freedom of action. They may be obedient through the name and grace of our Redeemer, or they may be disobedient, and realize the consequences.
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28 EGW SW February 14, 1905, par. 4 (1901 The Southern Watchman)
The Lord revealed to his people their special sin. “Will a man rob God?” he asked. “Yet ye have robbed me.” Still unconvicted of sin, the disobedient inquired, “Wherein have we robbed thee?”
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29 EGW SW January 15, 1907, par. 6 (1905 The Watchman)
The Lord reveals to his people their special sin. “Will a man rob God?” he asks. “Yet ye have robbed me.” Still the convicted of sin, the disobedient, inquire, “Wherein have we robbed thee?”
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30 EGW GW 205.1 (1915 Gospel Workers (1915 ed.))
… and disobedient, will find that the influence of his labors in the pulpit is counteracted by the unlovely course of his children. He who cannot control the …
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