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41 EGW PP 317.2 (1890 Patriarchs and Prophets)
… , while observing the rites of worship, to devote themselves to selfish or sensual gratification, is as pleasing to the multitudes now as in the days of Israel …
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42 EGW 2SP 193.2 (1877 The Spirit of Prophecy, vol. 2)
… them as true worshipers of the Creator, as the institution of the Sabbath. Its observance was a continual visible token of their connection with God, and separation …
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43 EGW GC 684.3 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… a general practice of observing the seventh-day Sabbath. This concept arose from sources which in the original Latin describe the Waldenses as keeping …
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44 EGW 3SP 207.1 (1878 The Spirit of Prophecy, vol. 3)
… held a prominent position beside Jesus in his ministry, but they were earnest believers in him. Soon after they began their journey, they observed a stranger …
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45 EGW 4SP 183.2 (1884 The Spirit of Prophecy, vol. 4)
… Sunday observers, and the former were compelled to withdraw from the church, that they might peaceably keep God's holy day. Soon after, they entered into an …
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46 EGW SR 180.2 (1947 The Story of Redemption)
… commanded, as usual, to be silent. The voice of the trumpets alone was to be heard. The people were to observe, and when the trumpeters should make a longer blast …
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47 EGW DA 283.3 (1898 The Desire of Ages)
… nations as did the Sabbath. God designed that its observance should designate them as His worshipers. It was to be a token of their separation from idolatry …
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48 EGW PP 219.1 (1890 Patriarchs and Prophets)
… morning, observing that they appeared very sad, he kindly inquired the cause and was told that each had had a remarkable dream, of which they were anxious to …
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49 EGW GC 198.2 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… violent. A bigoted papist declared: “The Turks are better than the Lutherans; for the Turks observe fast days, and the Lutherans violate them. If we must choose …
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50 EGW 4SP 157.1 (1884 The Spirit of Prophecy, vol. 4)
… violent. A bigoted papist declared, “The Turks are better than the Lutherans; for the Turks observe fast-days, and the Lutherans violate them. If we must choose …
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