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1 EGW CM 71.1 (1953 Colporteur Ministry)
… , every sentence clear and distinct to the very last word. Many as they approach the end of a sentence lower the tone of the voice, speaking so indistinctly that …
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2 EGW CW 99.2 (1946 Counsels to Writers and Editors)
Every Sentence to Count —This is a time when every sentence written should mean something definite, should be true, sincere. Not a scratch of the pen should …
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3 EGW PM 292.4 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
One sentence of Scripture is of more value than ten thousand of man's ideas or arguments.— Testimonies for the Church 7:71 .
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4 EGW PM 223.5 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
This is a time when every sentence written should mean something definite, should be true, sincere. Not a scratch of the pen should be made in order to become popular or to vindicate that which God condemns.— Letter 60, 1898 .
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5 EGW PM 269.4 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
… next sentence was spoken.— Evangelism, 670 .
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6 EGW CM 126.2 (1953 Colporteur Ministry)
… when sentence will be pronounced against every evil, seducing science produced by the father of lies.— Letter 90, 1906 .
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7 EGW PM 357.2 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
… when sentence will be pronounced against every evil, seducing science produced by the father of lies....
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8 EGW CM 52.2 (1953 Colporteur Ministry)
… the sentence is pronounced: “Depart from Me, ye that work iniquity.”
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9 EGW CW 60.1 (1946 Counsels to Writers and Editors)
… one sentence, especially by way of personalities, unless positively essential in vindicating the truth, that will stir up our enemies against us, and arouse …
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10 EGW PM 163.3 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
… a sentence of such matter. Let proofreaders refuse to read, pressmen to print, and binders to bind it. If asked to handle such matter, call for a meeting of the …
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