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41 EGW 2MCP 676.4 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 2)
One Word of Doubt Makes Room for More —One word of doubt, one word of evil thinking and evil speaking, makes room for more of the same kind. It is seed-sowing that will prepare for a harvest that few will care to garner.— Letter 117, 1896 .
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42 EGW Pr 26.4 (2002 Prayer)
Few Appreciate the Privilege of Prayer —We should watch and work and pray as though this were the last day that would be granted us. How intensely earnest, then, would be our life. How closely would we follow Jesus in all our words and deeds.
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43 EGW Pr 200.3 (2002 Prayer)
The prayers offered in public should be short and to the point. God does not require us to make the season of worship tedious by lengthy petitions.... A few minutes is long enough for any ordinary public petition.—( Evangelism, 146 .)
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44 EGW RY 57.4 (1990 The Retirement Years)
At nine o'clock we meet in the large tent with a few of the brethren to talk over the matter which is constantly urged upon us—that of the aged people who have no homes. What will be done with them?
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45 EGW RY 118.3 (1990 The Retirement Years)
I wish to add a few lines to the letter I have already written you. We had a very profitable visit with Elder Butler. He left us last Wednesday morning for Healdsburg. W. C. White and his wife rode over with him in the carriage....
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46 EGW RY 124.2 (1990 The Retirement Years)
… are few now alive who passed through the experience of 1843 and 1844. Let us be careful of our life power. Do not work too hard.— Letter 88, 1906 .
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47 EGW RY 187.3 (1990 The Retirement Years)
For there will come a time when your limbs will tremble with age, and your strong legs will become weak, and your teeth will be too few to do their work, and there will be blindness, too.
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48 EGW TA 135.1 (1996 The Truth About Angels)
In Isaiah's day idolatry itself no longer provoked surprise. Iniquitous practices had become so prevalent among all classes, that the few who remained true to God were often tempted to lose heart, and to give way to discouragement and despair....
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49 EGW TA 220.3 (1996 The Truth About Angels)
… a few disciples, but many were looking on. There was a multitude of angels, thousands upon thousands who beheld the Son of God as He ascended on high.— The Ellen …
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50 EGW TA 292.4 (1996 The Truth About Angels)
In the day when everyone shall be rewarded according as his work has been, how will transgressors appear in their own sight as for a few moments they are permitted to see the record of their life as they have chosen to make it....
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