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41 EGW FE 306.2 (1923 Fundamentals of Christian Education)
… self-indulgence is religion. Let not selfishness be pampered. Let the youth learn to restrict their desires, and to beware of extravagance in the use of means …
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42 EGW SpTEd 75.1 (1897 Special Testimonies On Education)
… pet indulgence which they will not give up,—something which prevents them from judging candidly and wisely between the things of time and those of eternity …
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43 EGW TEd 176.4 (2000 True Education)
… by indulgence leave to the teacher the unpleasant task of repairing their neglect. Then by their own course they make his or her task almost hopeless. Their …
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44 EGW CE 36.3 (1894 Christian Education)
… sensual indulgence, or the untimely excitement of courtship and marriage, many students fail to reach that height of mental development which they might …
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45 EGW CE 180.1 (1894 Christian Education)
… been indulged through life. The demon of intemperance is of giant strength, and is not easily conquered. But if parents begin the crusade against it at their …
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46 EGW CE 219.1 (1894 Christian Education)
… , and indulge them in what they know is not for their good, the children soon lose all respect for their parents, all regard for the authority of God or man, and …
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47 EGW CE 237.2 (1894 Christian Education)
… been indulged, and never trained to obedience, it would be greatly for their advantage to be removed from their injudicious parents, and placed under as severe …
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48 EGW CT 88.1 (1913 Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students)
… sensual indulgence, or the untimely excitement of courtship and marriage, many students fail to reach that height of mental development which they might …
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49 EGW CT 114.1 (1913 Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students)
… to indulge blind affection, neither are we to manifest undue severity. Children cannot be brought to the Lord by force. They can be led, but not driven. “My sheep …
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50 EGW CT 125.3 (1913 Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students)
… the indulgence of appetite, and especially against the use of stimulants and narcotics. The tables of Christian parents should not be loaded down with food …
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