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21 EGW CE 242.1 (1894 Christian Education)
… or indolent to become efficient, well-informed workers. The Christian should possess more intelligence and keener discernment than the worldling. The …
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22 EGW CT 190.1 (1913 Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students)
… the indolent in the words: “Go to the ant, thou sluggard; consider her ways, and be wise: which having no guide, overseer, or ruler, provideth her meat in the summer …
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23 EGW Ed 278.5 (1903 Education)
… , an indolent mind, or a loose memory. He constantly seeks higher attainments and better methods. His life is one of continual growth. In the work of such a teacher …
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24 EGW FE 455.3 (1923 Fundamentals of Christian Education)
… and indolent, to live only for common, earthly excitement. Life is given to every believer, as well as comfort and sobriety. All may have joy, because of the satisfaction …
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25 EGW TEd 172.7 (2000 True Education)
… , an indolent mind, or a loose memory. They constantly seek higher attainments and better methods. In the work of true teachers there is a freshness, a quickening …
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26 EGW CT 199.2 (1913 Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students)
… , an indolent mind, or a loose memory. It is a noble thing to teach; it is a blessed thing to learn. True knowledge is a precious possession, and the more the teacher …
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27 EGW CT 510.1 (1913 Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students)
… be indolent, to squander time and opportunities, and neglect the training that is essential in order to become efficient. The Lord is not pleased with those …
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28 EGW FE 419.3 (1923 Fundamentals of Christian Education)
Mere indolent musing, idle contemplation, is not religion. God requires us to appreciate our varied endowments, and to multiply them by constant, practical …
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29 EGW SpTEd 41.1 (1897 Special Testimonies On Education)
Mere indolent musing, idle contemplation, is not religion. God requires us to appreciate our varied endowments, and to multiply them by constant, practical …
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30 EGW CE 143.2 (1894 Christian Education)
… be indolent, to squander time and opportunities, and neglect the training that is essential for him in order to become efficient. The Lord is in no wise pleased …
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