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41 EGW ChS 263.2 (1925 Christian Service)
… be apparently active in the work of God; but if they are prayerless, their activity is of no avail. Could they look into the censer of the angel that stands at …
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42 EGW 1MCP 61.5 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 1)
… have apparently had sufficient force of constitution to survive this treatment, there are very many who carry the effects of it through life. The nervous …
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43 EGW 1MCP 255.3 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 1)
… these apparently unpromising ones, you do not know. He has in the past accepted persons no more promising or attractive to do a great work for Him. His Spirit …
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44 EGW SC 110.1 (1892 Steps to Christ)
… things apparently difficult or obscure, which God will make plain and simple to those who thus seek an understanding of them. But without the guidance of …
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45 EGW TA 57.2 (1996 The Truth About Angels)
… , and apparently as innocent, as before this act of disobedience. She expressed greater love for him than before. No sign of death appeared in her, and he decided …
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46 EGW VSS 284.1 (1988 The Voice in Speech and Song)
… have apparently embraced the truth, it is made manifest that the people are not bound up with Christ, but have been bound to the man. Christ was as a stranger …
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47 EGW CTBH 114.1 (1890 Christian Temperance and Bible Hygiene)
… invalid, apparently very conscientious, yet bigoted and self-sufficient, freely avows his contempt for the laws of life and health, which divine mercy has …
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48 EGW 2MCP 386.3 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 2)
Indulgence Greatest Cause of Mental Debility —Indulgence of appetite is the greatest cause of physical and mental debility and lies at the foundation of the feebleness which is apparent everywhere.— Testimonies for the Church 3:487 (1875) .
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49 EGW CTBH 154.1 (1890 Christian Temperance and Bible Hygiene)
As a people, with all our profession of health reform, we eat too much. Indulgence of appetite is the greatest cause of physical and mental debility, and lies at the foundation of a large share of the feebleness which is apparent everywhere.
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50 EGW TA 16.3 (1996 The Truth About Angels)
… are apparent difficulties in our pathway?— My Life Today, 171 .
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