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61 EGW TSDF 170.10 (1926 Testimony Studies on Diet and Foods)
… self-indulgence was perverting the moral powers, and that man's great need was conversion,—in heart and mind and soul, from the life of self-indulgence to one …
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62 EGW Te 19.2 (1949 Temperance)
Indulged Appetite Inimical to Christian Perfection —It is impossible for those who indulge the appetite to attain to Christian perfection.— Testimonies for the Church 2:400 .
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63 EGW 2MCP 386.3 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 2)
Indulgence Greatest Cause of Mental Debility —Indulgence of appetite is the greatest cause of physical and mental debility and lies at the foundation of the feebleness which is apparent everywhere.— Testimonies for the Church 3:487 (1875) .
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64 EGW CD 427.2 (1938 Counsels on Diet and Foods)
… indulgence becomes habit, and there is a continual craving for stronger stimulus, as tobacco, wines, and liquors. The more the appetite is indulged, the …
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65 EGW HL 114.5 (1897 Healthful Living)
… by indulgence made your habit second nature, and it cannot be controlled unless the moral power shall be aroused, and you look unto Jesus, trusting in the grace …
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66 EGW TSDF 146.7 (1926 Testimony Studies on Diet and Foods)
… indulgence becomes habit, and there is a continual craving for stronger stimulus, as tobacco, wines, and liquors. The more the appetite is indulged, the …
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67 EGW CD 233.3 (1938 Counsels on Diet and Foods)
… is indulged until its indulgence becomes second nature. By the use of tea and coffee, an appetite is formed for tobacco, and this encourages the appetite for …
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68 EGW CH 607.1 (1923 Counsels on Health)
We repeat, intemperance commences at our tables. The appetite is indulged until its indulgence becomes second nature. By the use of tea and coffee an appetite is formed for tobacco, and this encourages the appetite for liquors.
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69 EGW TSDF 55.5 (1926 Testimony Studies on Diet and Foods)
We repeat, intemperance commences at our tables. The appetite is indulged until its indulgence becomes second nature. By the use of tea and coffee an appetite is formed for tobacco, and this encourages the appetite for liquors.
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70 EGW TSDF 74.2 (1926 Testimony Studies on Diet and Foods)
… hurtful indulgences to spreading the truth?
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