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41 EGW CG 445.4 (1954 Child Guidance)
… their passions, their physical powers and mental faculties into perfect subordination to His will. Those who are controlled by their passions cannot be …
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42 EGW ApM 7.1 (1864 An Appeal to Mothers)
… their passions, until you are startled by perhaps a premature marriage, or are brought to shame by those who should by their noble course of conduct, bring …
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43 EGW ApM 9.1 (1864 An Appeal to Mothers)
… their passions, their physical powers and mental faculties, into perfect subordination to his will. Those who are controlled by their passions cannot be …
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44 EGW ApM 19.1 (1864 An Appeal to Mothers)
… animal passions. We should teach our children to practice habits of self-denial, that the great battle of life is with self, to restrain the passions, and bring …
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45 EGW AH 50.2 (1952 The Adventist Home)
There is but little real, genuine, devoted, pure love. This precious article is very rare. Passion is termed love. Testimonies for the Church 2:381 .
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46 EGW AH 122.2 (1952 The Adventist Home)
In very many cases the parents ... have abused their marriage privileges, and by indulgence have strengthened their animal passions. Ibid., 2:391 .
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47 EGW CG 465.2 (1954 Child Guidance)
The imagination must be positively and persistently controlled if the passions and affections are made subject to reason, conscience, and character....
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48 EGW AH 79.2 (1952 The Adventist Home)
Boys and girls enter upon the marriage relation with unripe love, immature judgment, without noble, elevated feelings, and take upon themselves the marriage vows, wholly led by their boyish, girlish passions....
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49 EGW AH 368.2 (1952 The Adventist Home)
In our use of money we can make it an agent of spiritual improvement by regarding it as a sacred trust, not to be employed to administer to pride, vanity, appetite, or passion. Ibid .
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50 EGW AH 439.2 (1952 The Adventist Home)
Hard words beat upon the heart through the ear, awakening to life the worst passions of the soul and tempting men and women to break God's commandments .... Words are as seeds which are planted. Letter 105, 1893 .
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