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21 EGW GW92 248.3 (1892 Gospel Workers (1892/1893 ed.))
… are traveling is a rugged, self-denying, self-crucifying way, and they must not expect everything to move on as smoothly as though they were traveling in the …
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22 EGW GW 352.1 (1915 Gospel Workers (1915 ed.))
… of travel, the opportunities for coming in contact with men and women of all classes, and of many nationalities, are much greater than in the days of Israel …
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23 EGW CET 157.1 (1922 Christian Experience and Teachings of Ellen G. White)
… many traveling in this broad road who had the words written upon them: “Dead to the world. The end of all things is at hand. Be ye also ready.” They looked just like …
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24 EGW CET 115.1 (1922 Christian Experience and Teachings of Ellen G. White)
… our travels. We soon received letters from brethren in different States, inviting us to visit them; but we had no means to take us out of the State. Our reply was …
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25 EGW CET 156.1 (1922 Christian Experience and Teachings of Ellen G. White)
… companies traveling them. The roads are opposite; one is broad and smooth, the other narrow and rugged. So the parties that travel them are opposite in character …
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26 EGW ChS 126.3 (1925 Christian Service)
… of travel. It was at Capernaum that Jesus dwelt at the intervals of His journeys to and fro, and it came to be known as “His own city.” This city was well adapted to …
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27 EGW Ev 584.3 (1946 Evangelism)
… of travel. It was at Capernaum that Jesus dwelt at the intervals of His journeys to and fro, and it came to be known as “His own city.” This city was well adapted to …
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28 EGW GW92 46.1 (1892 Gospel Workers (1892/1893 ed.))
… brother traveler, who was perishing with cold, as he was about to perish. His sympathy was aroused, and he determined to rescue him. He chafed the ice-clad limbs …
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29 EGW MTC 16.1 (2012 Ministry to the Cities)
… of travel. It was at Capernaum that Jesus dwelt at the intervals of His journeys to and fro, and it came to be known as “His own city.” This city was well adapted to …
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30 EGW WM 44.1 (1952 Welfare Ministry)
… , the traveler had to pass through a portion of the wilderness of Judea. The road led down a wild, rocky ravine, which was infested with robbers and was often the …
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