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41 EGW 6T 27.2 (1900 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 6)
… from far-off countries: “Come over and help us.” These are not so easily reached, and not so ready for the harvest, as are the fields more nearly within our sight …
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42 EGW 6T 66.1 (1900 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 6)
… be far more wrestling with God for the salvation of souls. Work disinterestedly, determinedly, with a spirit never to let go. Compel souls to come in to the marriage …
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43 EGW 7T 185.4 (1902 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 7)
Better, far better might your children suffer, better lie in their graves, than be taught to treat lightly the principles that lie at the very foundation of loyalty to truth, to their fellow beings, and to God.
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44 EGW 7T 226.3 (1902 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 7)
How best to accomplish the work in this difficult field is the problem before us. Long years of neglect have made it far more difficult than it would otherwise have been. Obstructions have been accumulating.
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45 EGW 8T 265.5 (1904 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 8)
God saw that a clearer revelation than nature was needed to portray both His personality and His character. He sent His Son into the world to reveal, so far as could be endured by human sight, the nature and the attributes of the invisible God.
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46 EGW 3TT 174.3 (1949 Testimony Treasures, vol. 3)
Better, far better might your children suffer, better lie in their graves, than be taught to treat lightly the principles that lie at the very foundation of loyalty to truth, to their fellow beings, and to God.
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47 EGW 3TT 264.1 (1949 Testimony Treasures, vol. 3)
God saw that a clearer revelation than nature was needed to portray both His personality and His character. He sent His Son into the world to reveal, so far as could be endured by human sight, the nature and the attributes of the invisible God.
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48 EGW 1T 557.1 (1885 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 1)
… are far happier to be employed, and their recovery is more easily effected.
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49 EGW 2T 21.2 (1885 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 2)
… wandered far away, do not wait till they return before you try to help them, but go in search of them.
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50 EGW 2T 24.1 (1885 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 2)
… as far as possible, they minister to Jesus.
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