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41 EGW HS 131.1 (1886 Historical Sketches of the Foreign Missions of the Seventh-day Adventists)
… in humiliation and prayer. God could soften the heart of his brother. God was his only refuge and strength. In a desolate place, infested by robbers and murderers …
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42 EGW SW March 1, 1904, Art. A, par. 4 (1901 The Southern Watchman)
… deep humiliation he came before God for pardon of sin and a renewal of the divine favor. He addressed his petitions to the God of heaven, “the great and terrible …
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43 EGW SW June 7, 1904, par. 11 (1901 The Southern Watchman)
… deep humiliation and repentance, the earnest devotion and generous sacrifice, that marked their seasons of returning to the Lord. There is encouragement …
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44 EGW SW February 23, 1904, par. 4 (1901 The Southern Watchman)
… be humiliated by the unwise speech of some one else, but when you speak unwisely, you humiliate yourself, and lose a victory you might have gained.
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45 EGW ChS 164.1 (1925 Christian Service)
… to humiliate Seventh-day Adventists. When they see that we employ ourselves on Sunday in visiting the people and opening the Scriptures to them, they will …
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46 EGW Ev 275.1 (1946 Evangelism)
… , this humiliating ceremony has been made a sacred ordinance. Whenever it is celebrated, Christ is present by His Holy Spirit. It is this Spirit that brings …
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47 EGW GW 496.2 (1915 Gospel Workers (1915 ed.))
… always humiliating to have one's errors pointed out. Do not make the experience more bitter by needless censure. Unkind criticism brings discouragement …
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48 EGW WM 84.3 (1952 Welfare Ministry)
… always humiliating to have one's errors pointed out. None should make the experience more bitter by needless censure. No one was ever reclaimed by reproach …
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49 EGW GW92 94.1 (1892 Gospel Workers (1892/1893 ed.))
… he humiliated himself to become acquainted with the temptations wherewith man was beset, that he might succor those who should be tempted, and be a tender …
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50 EGW GW92 79.2 (1892 Gospel Workers (1892/1893 ed.))
… royalty, humiliating himself to humanity, that he might become acquainted with the needs of man, and help him to rise above the degradation of the fall. When …
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