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1 EGW AA 456.1 (1911 The Acts of the Apostles)
… was Onesimus, a pagan slave who had wronged his master, Philemon, a Christian believer in Colosse, and had escaped to Rome. In the kindness of his heart, Paul sought …
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2 EGW AA 457.3 (1911 The Acts of the Apostles)
… of Onesimus, to receive the repentant slave as his own child, showing him such affection that he would choose to dwell with his former master, “not now as a servant …
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3 EGW AA 456.2 (1911 The Acts of the Apostles)
… sent Onesimus with him. It was a severe test for this servant thus to deliver himself up to the master he had wronged; but he had been truly converted, and he did …
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4 EGW LP 286.2 (1883 Sketches from the Life of Paul)
… retain Onesimus, that he might act the same part in ministering to him in his bonds as Philemon would have done. But he did not desire his services unless Philemon …
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5 EGW LP 284.2 (1883 Sketches from the Life of Paul)
… was Onesimus, a fugitive slave from the city of Colosse. He belonged to a Christian named Philemon, a member of the Colossian church. But he had robbed his master …
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6 EGW LP 285.1 (1883 Sketches from the Life of Paul)
… that Onesimus should at once return to his master, and promised to hold himself responsible for the sum of which Philemon had been robbed. Being about to despatch …
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7 EGW LP 285.2 (1883 Sketches from the Life of Paul)
… made Onesimus the bearer of a letter to Philemon, in which he with great delicacy and kindness pleaded the cause of the repentant slave, and intimated his …
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8 EGW AA 456.3 (1911 The Acts of the Apostles)
… made Onesimus the bearer of a letter to Philemon, in which, with his usual tact and kindness, the apostle pleaded the cause of the repentant slave and expressed …
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9 EGW AA 457.2 (1911 The Acts of the Apostles)
… son Onesimus, whom I have begotten in my bonds; which in time past was to thee unprofitable, but now profitable to thee and to me.”
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10 EGW AA 457.4 (1911 The Acts of the Apostles)
… of Onesimus had made him a brother in the faith, and any punishment inflicted on this new convert would be regarded by Paul as inflicted on himself.