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21 EGW 2SM 413.1 (1958 Selected Messages Book 2)
… have indulged an increasing desire for rich food, until it has become a fashion to crowd all the delicacies possible into the stomach. Especially at parties …
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22 EGW 3SM 80.5 (1980 Selected Messages Book 3)
… Favorite Indulgences —There are some professed believers who accept certain portions of the testimonies as the message of God, while they reject those …
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23 EGW CCh 93.3 (1991 Counsels for the Church)
… and indulgence broken off, and reformation at once commences in harmony with the light God has given. In other instances sinful indulgences are cherished …
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24 EGW CCh 108.3 (1991 Counsels for the Church)
… the indulgence of corrupt habits. Industry does not weary and exhaust one-fifth part as much as the pernicious habit of self-abuse. If simple, well-regulated …
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25 EGW CCh 109.5 (1991 Counsels for the Church)
… the indulgence of this degrading vice. The sensitive nerves of the brain have lost their healthy tone by morbid excitation to gratify an unnatural desire …
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26 EGW CCh 234.2 (1991 Counsels for the Church)
… improperly. Indulgence of appetite is the greatest cause of physical and mental debility, and lies largely at the foundation of feebleness and premature …
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27 EGW CS 134.1 (1940 Counsels on Stewardship)
… these indulgences because they tear down the human structure. Through their indulgence health is sacrificed, and life itself is offered on Satan's shrine …
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28 EGW 3SM 291.4 (1980 Selected Messages Book 3)
… much. Indulgence of appetite is the greatest cause of physical and mental debility, and lies largely at the foundation of feebleness and premature death …
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29 EGW CCh 304.1 (1991 Counsels for the Church)
… self-indulgence. They have not lived in accordance with natural law or the principles of strict purity. Others have disregarded the laws of health in their …
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30 EGW CS 291.1 (1940 Counsels on Stewardship)
… self-indulgence. But something more must be done than merely to dispense with superfluities. Self-denial must be practiced. Some of our comfortable and desirable …
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