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21 EGW VSS 358.2 (1988 The Voice in Speech and Song)
… . He flattered none; neither would he receive flattery of any. The people, as if with common consent, came to him repenting, and confessing their sins, and were …
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22 EGW ChS 44.1 (1925 Christian Service)
… to flatter themselves that the regard in which they hold the commandments will preserve them from the power of divine justice. They refuse to be reproved …
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23 EGW ChS 55.2 (1925 Christian Service)
… . Satan flatters his coworkers that he will do a work that will captivate the world. While partial inactivity has come upon the church, Satan and his hosts are …
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24 EGW DG 204.3 (1998 Daughters of God)
… and flattered. If you were discerning, if your souls were imbued with the sanctifying power of the truth, you would need no advice in regard to her attending …
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25 EGW FW 121.2 (1979 Faith and Works)
… . They flatter themselves that they are in conformity to the will of God because they feel happy; but when they are tested, when the Word of God is brought to bear …
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26 EGW 1MCP 20.2 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 1)
… are flattered through the consciousness of their own powers. The sciences which treat of the human mind are very much exalted. They are good in their place …
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27 EGW 1MCP 269.1 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 1)
… who flatter themselves that they might do something great and good if they were only circumstanced differently, while they make no use of the faculties …
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28 EGW 2MCP 712.1 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 2)
… are flattered through the consciousness of their own powers. The sciences which treat of the human mind are very much exalted. They are good in their place …
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29 EGW SL 25.1 (1889 The Sanctified Life)
… , and flatter themselves that intemperance is no sin, and will not affect their spirituality. A close sympathy exists between the physical and the moral nature …
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30 EGW SC 28.3 (1892 Steps to Christ)
… have flattered ourselves, as did Nicodemus, that our life has been upright, that our moral character is correct, and think that we need not humble the heart …
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