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21 EGW AH 414.1 (1952 The Adventist Home)
… solemn obligation to watch the tendencies of each child, that it is their duty to train their children to right habits and right ways of thinking. The Review …
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22 EGW CG 110.3 (1954 Child Guidance)
… under obligation to God always to be patterns of propriety in your home.... Remember that in heaven there is no disorder, and that your home should be a heaven …
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23 EGW CG 189.3 (1954 Child Guidance)
… their obligation to give to the world children having well-developed character—children who will have moral power to resist temptation, and whose life …
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24 EGW CG 206.1 (1954 Child Guidance)
… solemn obligation to watch the tendencies of each child, that it is their duty to train their children to right habits and right ways of thinking. The Signs …
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25 EGW CG 480.3 (1954 Child Guidance)
… our obligations to Him should not be regarded as a matter of minor consequence. The religion of the Bible is the only safeguard for the young. Testimonies …
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26 EGW AH 69.1 (1952 The Adventist Home)
… stronger obligation to be faithful to his companion, however widely they may differ in regard to religious faith; yet the claims of God should be placed above …
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27 EGW AH 123.1 (1952 The Adventist Home)
… their obligation to God to preserve the mental and physical organism in the best condition to render perfect service to their Maker! Let the Christian wife …
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28 EGW AH 253.2 (1952 The Adventist Home)
… their obligation to God? We too often sacrifice the truth in order to be in harmony with custom, that we may avoid ridicule....
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29 EGW AH 283.1 (1952 The Adventist Home)
… the obligations of parents and children are mutual. On their part children are required to respect and honor their parents. Manuscript 128, 1901 .
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30 EGW AH 360.1 (1952 The Adventist Home)
… .” —The obligation resting upon children to honor their parents is of lifelong duration. If the parents are feeble and old, the affection and attention of the …
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