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41 EGW CTBH 70.1 (1890 Christian Temperance and Bible Hygiene)
… large affections of her husband,—that his arms will strengthen and uphold her through all her toils and cares, that his influence will sustain hers, and her …
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42 EGW DG 79.3 (1998 Daughters of God)
… , pretension, and surface work. A blusterer will be recognized and set down for just what he is worth and no more.— The Review and Herald, May 20, 1890 .
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43 EGW DG (1998 Daughters of God)
… men and women who possess Christlike qualifications for service, executive ability, and a large capacity for work, who have kind, warm, sympathetic hearts …
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44 EGW 2MCP 441.1 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 2)
… and physical powers largely depends. Our impulses and passions have their seat in the body, and it must be kept in the best condition physically and under …
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45 EGW ChS 191.3 (1925 Christian Service)
… incidents and simple courtesies of life, that make up the sum of life's happiness; and it is the neglect of kindly, encouraging, affectionate words, and the …
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46 EGW CTBH 117.2 (1890 Christian Temperance and Bible Hygiene)
… and by a quiet, consistent example. At our large gatherings, instruction should be given upon health and temperance. Seek to arouse the intellect and the conscience …
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47 EGW CL 18.4 (1946 Country Living)
… fruit and vegetables and poultry. The Sanitarium would gladly buy eggs and vegetables from them. I wish that some such enterprise as this might be started …
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48 EGW CTBH 154.1 (1890 Christian Temperance and Bible Hygiene)
As a people, with all our profession of health reform, we eat too much. Indulgence of appetite is the greatest cause of physical and mental debility, and lies at the foundation of a large share of the feebleness which is apparent everywhere.
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49 EGW DG 133.1 (1998 Daughters of God)
… been largely replaced by “interdivision worker,” “expatriate worker,” or other similar expressions. The spirit and sense of “missionary” is used to indicate …
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50 EGW TR 91.2 (2010 True Revival)
… went and prayed and spoke to the large chapel filled with students. I had much freedom in speaking and in presenting before them the goodness and mercy of …
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