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41 EGW TA 31.1 (1996 The Truth About Angels)
… ever remain shrouded in mystery.— The Review and Herald, March 9, 1886 .
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42 EGW TA 50.1 (1996 The Truth About Angels)
… , and remain loyal and true after the first trial, he was not to be beset with continual temptations; but was to be exalted equal with the angels, and henceforth …
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43 EGW TA 61.2 (1996 The Truth About Angels)
They [Adam and Eve] were informed that they would have to lose their Eden home.... It was not safe for them to remain in the garden of Eden, lest in their state of sin, they gain access to the tree of life.— The Spirit of Prophecy 1:44 .
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44 EGW TA 63.3 (1996 The Truth About Angels)
… Eden remained upon the earth long after man had become an outcast from its pleasant paths. The fallen race were long permitted to gaze upon the home of innocence …
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45 EGW TA 85.2 (1996 The Truth About Angels)
They had now reached the river Jabbok, and as night came on, Jacob sent his family across the ford of the river, while he alone remained behind. He had decided to spend the night in prayer, and he desired to be alone with God....
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46 EGW TA 135.1 (1996 The Truth About Angels)
In Isaiah's day idolatry itself no longer provoked surprise. Iniquitous practices had become so prevalent among all classes, that the few who remained true to God were often tempted to lose heart, and to give way to discouragement and despair....
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47 EGW ChS 51.1 (1925 Christian Service)
… cannot remain much longer to shelter the impenitent.— Prophets and Kings, 278 .
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48 EGW CTBH 29.3 (1890 Christian Temperance and Bible Hygiene)
… cannot remain there always; they must again take their place in society. The appetite for intoxicating drinks, though it may be subdued, is not wholly destroyed …
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49 EGW CL 9.4 (1946 Country Living)
… who remain in them unnecessarily do so at the peril of their soul's salvation.— Manuscript 115, 1907 .
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50 EGW CL 21.2 (1946 Country Living)
… to remain in large numbers in Jerusalem, persecution was permitted to come upon them, and they were scattered to all parts of the inhabited world.
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