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1 EGW 5T 23.2 (1889 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 5)
… with mental taxation. The leisure hours of the students are often occupied with frivolous pleasures, which weaken physical, mental, and moral powers. Under …
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2 EGW 3T 486.3 (1885 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 3)
… mental and moral powers would be stronger if they combined physical labor with mental exertion. With strictly temperate habits, and with mental and …
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3 EGW 1TT 416.1 (1949 Testimony Treasures, vol. 1)
… mental and moral powers would be stronger if they combined physical labor with mental exertion. With strictly temperate habits, and with mental and …
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4 EGW 1T 555.2 (1885 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 1)
… intense mental labor should have rest from wearing thought, yet to teach them that it is wrong and even dangerous for them to exercise their mental powers …
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5 EGW 1T 627.2 (1885 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 1)
… from mental and physical labor. Her health would be far better if she were more active, if she would engage more cheerfully and heartily in physical and mental …
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6 EGW 3T 69.3 (1885 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 3)
… of mental action. The nerves proceeding from the brain control the body. By the brain nerves, mental impressions are conveyed to all the nerves of the body …
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7 EGW 4T 497.3 (1885 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 4)
… a mental dyspeptic. Your mind has been crammed with knowledge of all sorts,—politics, history, theology, and anecdote,—only a part of which can be retained by …
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8 EGW 4T 652.1 (1885 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 4)
… delicate mental machinery becomes worn. The body as well as the mind must have exercise. But there is great need of temperance in amusements, as in every other …
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9 EGW 6T 192.2 (1900 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 6)
… to mental and moral culture. Those of sedentary and literary habits should take physical exercise. Health should be a sufficient inducement to lead them …
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10 EGW 9T 156.2 (1909 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 9)
… to mental improvement and soul sanctification. With all our profession of health reform, many of us eat improperly. Indulgence of appetite is the greatest …
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