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21 EGW PaM 207.3 (1995 Pastoral Ministry)
… that disposes them to idolize the man, and look to him more than to God, and in doing this they do not please God nor grow in grace. They do great harm to the minister …
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22 EGW 2SM 414.1 (1958 Selected Messages Book 2)
… the disposal of it, which produces exhaustion, and greatly disturbs the circulation of the blood, and, as a result, want of vital energy is felt throughout the …
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23 EGW 2SM 414.3 (1958 Selected Messages Book 2)
… in disposing of unwholesome food forced upon the stomach too frequently, and in too great quantities. The digestive organs thus taxed become weary, and need …
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24 EGW 2SM 50.4 (1958 Selected Messages Book 2)
… , are disposed, on account of these manifestations, to excuse their neglect of the law of God, and continue in disobedience, though they have power to any and …
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25 EGW 2SM 415.3 (1958 Selected Messages Book 2)
… work, disposing of food not the most healthful. Having no time for rest, the digestive organs become enfeebled, hence the sense of “goneness,” and desire for frequent …
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