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41 EGW 4T 79.3 (1885 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 4)
… redemption, human nature was exalted. Only by the cross can the human family be elevated to connect with heaven. Self-denial and crosses meet us at every step …
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42 EGW 5T 24.2 (1889 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 5)
… that human intellect is not omnipotent; that, without the help which none but God can give, human strength and wisdom are but weakness and ignorance.
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43 EGW 6T 303.2 (1900 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 6)
… the human heart is tender, sensitive to another's woe, and pitiful for his suffering. Angels of God are ready to co-operate with human instrumentalities in …
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44 EGW 6T 437.4 (1900 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 6)
… of human agencies. The work is hindered by the failure of the human to co-operate with the divine. Men may pray, “Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth, as it …
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45 EGW 7T 16.4 (1902 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 7)
… on human hearts and is effecting such transformations of character that angels are amazed and express their joy in songs of praise. They rejoice to think …
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46 EGW 7T 170.1 (1902 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 7)
Human power did not establish the work of God, neither can human power destroy it. To those who carry forward His work in face of difficulty and opposition …
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47 EGW 7T 269.3 (1902 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 7)
… the human heart He sees more than sin, more than misery. In His infinite wisdom and love He sees man's possibilities, the height to which he may attain. He knows …
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48 EGW 8T 59.5 (1904 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 8)
… to human reasoning; it will be admitted that, from a human point of view, many advantages are gained by crowding so many responsibilities in Battle Creek; but …
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49 EGW 8T 216.4 (1904 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 8)
… to human reasoning; it will be admitted that, from a human point of view, many advantages are gained by crowding so many responsibilities in Battle Creek; but …
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50 EGW 8T 326.2 (1904 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 8)
… the human mind cannot fathom, many things that human wisdom cannot explain; but nature can teach us much concerning the mystery of godliness. Every shrub …
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