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1 EGW AA 407.2 (1911 The Acts of the Apostles)
… to profane the temple at the very time when thousands had come there from all parts of the world to worship, excited the fiercest passions of the mob. “They took …
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2 EGW CET 182.1 (1922 Christian Experience and Teachings of Ellen G. White)
… the profane oath, the vulgar jest, and low, vile songs. We heard the war song and the dance song. We heard instrumental music, and loud laughter, mingled with cursing …
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3 EGW 4SP 33.2 (1884 The Spirit of Prophecy, vol. 4)
… the profane prayer uttered forty years before, “His blood be on us, and on our children.” [ Matthew 27:25 .]
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4 EGW AA 476.1 (1911 The Acts of the Apostles)
… . The profane have become reverent, the drunken sober, the profligate pure. Souls that have borne the likeness of Satan have become transformed into the image …
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5 EGW GC 639.2 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… to profane His Sabbath. Now they are condemned by that law which they have despised. With awful distinctness they see that they are without excuse. They chose …
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6 EGW 4SP 457.1 (1884 The Spirit of Prophecy, vol. 4)
… to profane his Sabbath. Now they are condemned by that law which they have despised. With awful distinctness they see that they are without excuse. They chose …
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7 EGW AA 420.1 (1911 The Acts of the Apostles)
… to profane the temple.” Tertullus then stated that Lysias, the commandant of the garrison at Jerusalem, had violently taken Paul from the Jews when they were …
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8 EGW GC 461.2 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… . The profane became reverent, the drunken sober, and the profligate pure. The vain fashions of the world were laid aside. Christians sought not the “outward …
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9 EGW LS 191.2 (1915 Life Sketches of Ellen G. White)
… the profane oath, the vulgar jest, and low, vile songs. We heard the war song and the dance song. We heard instrumental music, and loud laughter, mingled with cursing …
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10 EGW GC 124.3 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… found profanation. “No one can imagine,” he wrote, “what sins and infamous actions are committed in Rome; they must be seen and heard to be believed. Thus they are …
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