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41 EGW SpTEd 121.1 (1897 Special Testimonies On Education)
… for humanity, acknowledged that of himself he could do nothing. We must also learn that there is no strength in humanity alone. Man becomes efficient only …
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42 EGW SpTEd 173.3 (1897 Special Testimonies On Education)
… of humanity, he took on him human nature. To the astonishment of the heavenly host, he walked this earth as the Eternal Word. Fully prepared, he left the royal …
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43 EGW SpTEd 181.1 (1897 Special Testimonies On Education)
… the human inventions and human imaginations? How is the mind prepared for contemplation and meditation, and serious thoughts, and the earnest, contrite …
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44 EGW FE 277.1 (1923 Fundamentals of Christian Education)
… the human agent or else there will be grave mistakes made. It is the nicest work that was ever entered upon by the human agent, the dealing with human minds. Teachers …
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45 EGW CE 37.2 (1894 Christian Education)
… that human intellect is not omnipotent; that, without the help which none but God can give, human strength and wisdom are but weakness and ignorance.
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46 EGW CT 53.2 (1913 Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students)
… that human intellect is not omnipotent. He will learn that without the help which none but God can give, human strength and wisdom are but weakness and ignorance …
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47 EGW CT 277.2 (1913 Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students)
… say. Human and divine agencies are to combine in temporal as well as spiritual achievements. They are to be united in all human pursuits, in mechanical and …
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48 EGW Ed 73.4 (1903 Education)
… every human being might become; what, through the indwelling of humanity by divinity, all who received Him would become—for this, Christ came to the world. He …
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49 EGW Ed 78.6 (1903 Education)
… of humanity, He could feel not only for, but with, every burdened and tempted and struggling one.
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50 EGW Ed 161.5 (1903 Education)
… . So human hearts, in sympathy with heaven, have responded to God's goodness in notes of praise. Many of the events of human history have been linked with song …
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