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1 EGW GC 149.3 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… only tolerated, but rewarded, because the greater their lies, the greater their gain. It is from this foul spring that such tainted waters flow. Debauchery …
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2 EGW GC 294.2 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… be tolerated. The application of this new doctrine, it was urged, would “subvert the fundamental state and government of the country.”— Ibid., pt. 1, ch. 15, par. 10. He …
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3 EGW GC 103.2 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… were tolerated in the name of religion; and the people openly accused the Romish leaders as the cause of the miseries that overwhelmed Christendom.
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4 EGW 3SP 26.1 (1878 The Spirit of Prophecy, vol. 3)
… be tolerated within the temple court.
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5 EGW 4SP 124.1 (1884 The Spirit of Prophecy, vol. 4)
… only tolerated but rewarded; because the greater their lies, the greater are their gains. This is the foul source from which so many corrupt streams flow out …
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6 EGW 4SP 444.2 (1884 The Spirit of Prophecy, vol. 4)
… be tolerated, and a decree will finally be issued denouncing them as deserving of the severest punishment, and giving the people liberty, after a certain …
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7 EGW GC 60.2 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… be tolerated. For centuries Europe had made no progress in learning, arts, or civilization. A moral and intellectual paralysis had fallen upon Christendom …
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8 EGW GC 216.1 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… , alternately tolerated and restrained the fierce zeal of the monks. Berquin was three times imprisoned by the papal authorities, only to be released by the …
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9 EGW GC 227.1 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… been tolerated among them. Their rage spent itself upon the multitudes of humbler victims who were within their power. The prisons were crowded, and the very …
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10 EGW GC 584.1 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… be tolerated in the pulpit? But is it a graver offense to disregard the laws of states and nations than to trample upon those divine precepts which are the …
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