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41 EGW CCh 219.6 (1991 Counsels for the Church)
Perfect cleanliness, plenty of sunlight, careful attention to sanitation in every detail of the home life, are essential to freedom from disease and to the cheerfulness and vigor of the inmates of the home. The Ministry of Healing, 276
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42 EGW LYL 66.5 (1983 Letters to Young Lovers)
You have pursued your own course irrespective of consequences. Your heart has rebelled against your mother because she could not in any way receive Carol or sanction the attention you gave her.
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43 EGW 1MCP 226.3 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 1)
By being circumspect, reserved, taking no liberties, receiving no unwarrantable attentions, but preserving a high moral tone and a becoming dignity, much evil might be avoided.— Manuscript 4a, 1885. ( The Adventist Home, 331, 332 .)
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44 EGW AH 154.4 (1952 The Adventist Home)
… careful attention. The Signs of the Times, October 2, 1884 .
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45 EGW AH 160.1 (1952 The Adventist Home)
… their attention is turned almost exclusively to themselves. They might be saved from stagnation by the healthy vitality of younger and varying minds and …
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46 EGW AH 337.1 (1952 The Adventist Home)
… . Your attentions are to be given to them, and your thoughts are to dwell upon plans for their happiness. Letter 231, 1903 .
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47 EGW AH 377.3 (1952 The Adventist Home)
Some householders stint the family table in order to provide expensive entertainment for visitors. This is unwise. In the entertainment of guests there should be greater simplicity. Let the needs of the family have first attention.
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48 EGW CSA 62.4 (2002 A Call To Stand Apart)
Attention should be given to the establishment of various industries so that poor families can find employment. Carpenters, blacksmiths, and indeed everyone …
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49 EGW CCh 155.9 (1991 Counsels for the Church)
Some householders stint the family table in order to provide expensive entertainment for visitors. This is unwise. In the entertainment of guests there should be greater simplicity. Let the needs of the family have first attention.
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50 EGW CCh 225.5 (1991 Counsels for the Church)
Some householders stint the family table in order to provide expensive entertainment for visitors. This is unwise. In the entertainment of guests there should be greater simplicity. Let the needs of the family have first attention.
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