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61 EGW GC 387.3 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… labor. Respectable people engaging in these chance enterprises, and easing their consciences with the reflection that the money is to go to a good object …
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62 EGW GC 442.2 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof,” and that “no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification …
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63 EGW GC 584.1 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… command respect and obedience; no government could exist without them; and can it be conceived that the Creator of the heavens and the earth has no law to govern …
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64 EGW GC 682.1 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… , Fables Respecting the Popes of the Middle Ages (London, 1871).
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65 EGW Hvn 36.1 (2003 Heaven)
… one respect is shown the great degeneracy of the race. But all arise from their last deep slumber with the freshness and vigor of eternal youth. In the beginning …
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66 EGW Hvn 112.2 (2003 Heaven)
… this respect. I saw that the language of their lives is: Self must be gratified, pride must be indulged. They forget the Man of Sorrows, who was acquainted with …
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67 EGW 3SM 85.6 (1980 Selected Messages Book 3)
… they respected above their own judgment. How to bring anything to bear upon them was the question. We could only pray, and work for them as though they did believe …
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68 EGW 3SM 377.2 (1980 Selected Messages Book 3)
… this respect.
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69 EGW DD 2.3 (1997 Darkness Before Dawn)
… not respected, and that his liberty was to be abridged. From misrepresentation of the words of Christ he passed to prevarication and direct falsehood, accusing …
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70 EGW DD 30.2 (1997 Darkness Before Dawn)
… be respected. The marriage vow would no longer stand as a sacred bulwark to protect the family. He who had the power, would, if he desired, take his neighbor's …
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