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1 EGW 1MCP 25.3 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 1)
… Men's Minds —Either the evil angels or the angels of God are controlling the minds of men. Our minds are given to the control of God or to the control of the …
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2 EGW SA 129.2 (1870 A Solemn Appeal)
… not control over themselves. They do not control their own morbid appetites, or their passionate tempers; therefore they cannot educate their children …
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3 EGW 2MCP 713.4 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 2)
… control the senses or reason of another so that the mind of the person is rendered passively subject to the will of the one who is exercising the control. This …
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4 EGW AH 410.3 (1952 The Adventist Home)
… to Control Reading Habits —Many youth are eager for books. They read anything that they can obtain. I appeal to the parents of such children to control their …
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5 EGW 1MCP 13.3 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 1)
Either God or Satan Controls —Satan takes control of every mind that is not decidedly under the control of the Spirit of God.— Letter 57, 1895 ( Testimonies to Ministers and Gospel Workers, 79 ).
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6 EGW 1MCP 234.3 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 1)
Bring the Thoughts Under Control —You should control your thoughts. This will not be an easy task; you cannot accomplish it without close and even severe effort....
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7 EGW 1MCP 326.1 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 1)
But it is for you to hold every emotion and passion under control, in calm subjection to reason and conscience. Then Satan loses his power to control the mind.— The Review and Herald, June 14, 1892. ( Our High Calling, 87 .)
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8 EGW 2MCP 512.2 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 2)
Suffering Over Which We Have No Control —There are those who are pure-minded and conscientious who are sufferers from different causes over which they have no control.— An Appeal to Mothers, 23 (1864). ( Child Guidance, 445 .)
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9 EGW CCh 225.7 (1991 Counsels for the Church)
Carefully consider your diet. Study from cause to effect. Cultivate self-control. Keep appetite under the control of reason. Never abuse the stomach by overeating, but do not deprive yourself of the wholesome, palatable food that health demands.
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10 EGW MYP 233.3 (1930 Messages to Young People)
… to control appetite and refrain from debasing excesses, is sound physical health. And, on the other hand, these very habits of self-control are essential to …
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