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41 EGW HL 76.7 (1897 Healthful Living)
336. The large amount of cooking usually done is not at all necessary. Neither should the diet be poor, either in quality or quantity.— Unpublished Testimonies, November 5, 1896 .
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42 EGW HL 142.1 (1897 Healthful Living)
617. Sleeping apartments should be large and so arranged as to have a circulation of air through them day and night.— How to Live 4:63 .
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43 EGW TSDF 96.2 (1926 Testimony Studies on Diet and Foods)
The large amount of cooking usually done is not at all necessary. Neither should the diet be poor, either in quality or quantity.
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44 EGW CD 189.5 (1938 Counsels on Diet and Foods)
311. Indulging in eating too frequently, and in too large quantities, overtaxes the digestive organs, and produces a feverish state of the system. The blood becomes impure, and then diseases of various kinds occur....
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45 EGW CH 239.3 (1923 Counsels on Health)
Where many workers are gathered together in one place, management of a much higher spiritual tone is required than has been maintained in our large sanitariums.— Testimonies for the Church 7:102, 103 (1902) .
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46 EGW HL 51.3 (1897 Healthful Living)
208. The burden of sin, with its unrest and unsatisfied desires, lies at the very foundation of a large share of the maladies the sinner suffers.— Testimonies for the Church 4:579 .
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47 EGW HL 61.4 (1897 Healthful Living)
257. Indulging in eating too frequently, and in too large quantities, overtaxes the digestive organs, and produces a feverish state of the system. The blood becomes impure, and then diseases of various kinds occur.— Spiritual Gifts Volume 4a, 133 .
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48 EGW HL 181.4 (1897 Healthful Living)
755. Indulging in eating too frequently, and of too large quantities, overtaxes the digestive organs, and produces a feverish state of the system. The blood becomes impure, and then diseases of various kinds follow.— Spiritual Gifts Volume 4a, 133 .
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49 EGW HL 230.5 (1897 Healthful Living)
986. The burden of sin, with its unrest and unsatisfied desires, lies at the very foundation of a large share of the maladies which the sinner suffers.— Testimonies for the Church 4:579 .
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50 EGW MM 307.6 (1932 Medical Ministry)
It is not the large number of meals served that brings glory to God. What does this avail if not one soul has been converted, to gladden the hearts of the workers?
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