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61 EGW CT 386.2 (1913 Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students)
… we accept the unstable words of men as exalted wisdom, when a greater, a certain wisdom is at our command?
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62 EGW CT 528.2 (1913 Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students)
The word of God is to stand on its own eternal merits; to be accepted as the word of God; to be obeyed as His voice, which declares His will to the people. The will and voice of finite man are not to be interpreted as the voice of God.
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63 EGW CT 536.3 (1913 Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students)
… can acceptably fill any position of trust without possessing a good character. Just as well might they expect to gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles …
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64 EGW Ed 59.1 (1903 Education)
… to accept or reject the call. But Elisha understood the value of his opportunity. Not for any worldly advantage would he forgo the possibility of becoming …
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65 EGW Ed 126.4 (1903 Education)
… promise; accepted by the will, received into the soul, it brings with it the life of the Infinite One. It transforms the nature and re-creates the soul in the image …
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66 EGW Ed 154.4 (1903 Education)
… who accept this principle are to be workers together with Him in demonstrating it in practical life. To choose the right because it is right; to stand for truth …
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67 EGW Ed 240.3 (1903 Education)
… with accepted customs; but true courtesy requires no sacrifice of principle to conventionality. It ignores caste. It teaches self-respect, respect for the …
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68 EGW Ed 276.5 (1903 Education)
… an acceptance of them as will make them a controlling power in his own life.
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69 EGW Ed 278.1 (1903 Education)
… ; against accepting other responsibilities that would unfit him for his work; and against engaging in amusements and social pleasures that are exhausting …
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70 EGW FE 48.1 (1923 Fundamentals of Christian Education)
… will accept the youth with their talent, and their wealth of affection, if they will consecrate themselves to Him. They may reach to the highest point of intellectual …
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