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21 EGW 2MCP 655.1 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 2)
… deep impression on the soul. An evil thought leaves an evil impress on the mind. If the thoughts are pure and holy, the man is better for having cherished them …
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22 EGW Te 222.4 (1949 Temperance)
… the impression upon the hearts of those to whom he ministers. I have been shown that we are not to shun the W.C.T.U. workers. By uniting with them in behalf of …
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23 EGW CH 208.1 (1923 Counsels on Health)
… life. Impressions that will never be effaced are made upon many who have been self-satisfied, who have thought their own standard of character to be sufficient …
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24 EGW MM 254.1 (1932 Medical Ministry)
… the impressions made upon them by our refusal to resent the evil actions of those controlled by satanic agencies. We must prayerfully and determinedly …
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25 EGW Te 186.2 (1949 Temperance)
… new impressions as is the hardened rock; but youth is impressible. Youth is the time to acquire knowledge for daily practice through life; a right character …
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26 EGW Te 90.4 (1949 Temperance)
In the New Testament we find a no less impressive example of the importance of temperate habits.
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27 EGW CH 17.1 (1923 Counsels on Health)
Such an appeal, made in the spirit of Christ, will not be thought impertinent. It will impress the minds of many in the higher classes.
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28 EGW 1MCP 149.5 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 1)
The impressions made on the heart early in life are seen in afteryears. They may be buried, but they will seldom be obliterated.— Manuscript 57, 1897. ( Child Guidance, 193, 194 .)
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29 EGW CD 288.4 (1938 Counsels on Diet and Foods)
The food placed before the patients should be such as to make a favorable impression on them. Eggs can be prepared in a variety of ways. Lemon pie should not be forbidden.
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30 EGW CD 334.2 (1938 Counsels on Diet and Foods)
549. The food placed before the patients should be such as to make a favorable impression on them. Eggs can be prepared in a variety of ways. Lemon pie should not be forbidden.— Letter 127, 1904
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