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1 EGW 3T 435.2 (1885 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 3)
… first accepted the truth. It then had a transforming influence upon his life. Self was in a measure lost in the interest he felt for the truth. He sought to show …
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2 EGW 4T 607.4 (1885 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 4)
… has accepted. No matter what their origin, no matter what their former position, whether they followed the plow, worked at the carpenter's trade, or enjoyed …
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3 EGW 1T 536.2 (1885 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 1)
… be accepted as a ransom for transgression. Repentance, true humility, a broken heart, and a contrite spirit alone will be accepted of God. And no man can have …
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4 EGW 3T 481.2 (1885 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 3)
… these in behalf of sinners. Sacrifice of ease and convenience should not cause one thought of repining, because the world's Redeemer accepted all these …
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5 EGW 1TT 89.2 (1949 Testimony Treasures, vol. 1)
… be accepted or honored of God in rendering the same service, or doing the same works, that our fathers did. In order to be accepted and blessed of God as they were …
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6 EGW 1TT 408.2 (1949 Testimony Treasures, vol. 1)
… these in behalf of sinners. Sacrifice of ease and convenience should not cause one thought of repining, because the world's Redeemer accepted all these …
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7 EGW 6T 295.1 (1900 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 6)
… members accepted the responsibility? There are those who have seen this great neglect; they have seen the needs of many who are in suffering and want; they …
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8 EGW 6T 281.4 (1900 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 6)
These children are in a special sense the ones whom Christ looks upon, whom it is an offense to Him to neglect. Every kind act done to them in the name of Jesus is accepted by Him as done to Himself.
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9 EGW 2TT 519.4 (1949 Testimony Treasures, vol. 2)
These children are in a special sense the ones whom Christ looks upon, whom it is an offense to Him to neglect. Every kind act done to them in the name of Jesus is accepted by Him as done to Himself.
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10 EGW 2T 169.1 (1885 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 2)
… may. Acceptable obedience He requires. The offering of goods, or any service, will not be accepted without the heart. The will must be brought into subjection …
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