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21 EGW RC 56.4 (1985 Reflecting Christ)
… the government taken out of the Lord's hands and human beings grasp the reins of government. The law of self is erected, the will of man is made supreme; and when …
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22 EGW TDG 296.5 (1979 This Day With God)
… vindicated and glorified, and that in the presence of the inhabitants of the unfallen worlds. On the largest possible scale will the government of …
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23 EGW BLJ 230.2 (2004 To Be Like Jesus)
… divine government, and there can be no government without law. God might have created humans without the power to transgress His law; He might have withheld …
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24 EGW CC 140.2 (1970 Conflict and Courage)
… and governing the children that God had given to his care. But Eli shrank from this duty, because it involved crossing the will of his sons, and would make it …
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25 EGW FH 327.5 (2010 From the Heart)
… States Government as expressed in its two fundamental principles, Republicanism and Protestantism. These principles are the secret of our power and prosperity …
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26 EGW AG 40.4 (1973 God's Amazing Grace)
… divine government, and there can be no government without law....
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27 EGW HB 334.3 (2015 Homeward Bound)
… divine government, that gave occasion for the uprising of rebellion. Sin is an intruder, for whose presence no reason can be given. It is mysterious, unaccountable …
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28 EGW LHU 257.2 (1988 Lift Him Up)
… God's government. The cross of Calvary would be looked upon by the unfallen worlds, by the heavenly universe, by Satanic agencies, by the fallen race, and every …
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29 EGW BLJ 49.3 (2004 To Be Like Jesus)
… the government [would be] taken out of the Lord's hands and human beings [would] grasp the reins of government. The law of self is erected, the will of humankind …
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30 EGW FLB 266.6 (1958 The Faith I Live By)
A fitful government—at one time holding the lines firmly, and at another allowing that which has been condemned—is ruination to a child. The Adventist Home, 310 .
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