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41 EGW WV 245.9 (2000 Ellen White: Woman of Vision)
… the moral and not the ceremonial law. He took the controversial stance that “not a single declaration” in Galatians “referred to the ceremonial or Levitical …
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42 EGW AA 319.5 (1911 The Acts of the Apostles)
… the moral standard among the Corinthian believers, there were those who had given up some of the fundamental features of their faith. Some had gone so far …
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43 EGW AA 478.2 (1911 The Acts of the Apostles)
… nothing. Moral and spiritual perfection, through the grace and power of Christ, is promised to all. Jesus is the source of power, the fountain of life. He brings …
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44 EGW CET 81.4 (1922 Christian Experience and Teachings of Ellen G. White)
… and moral control in the human family are destroyed. Restraint upon vice grows more and more feeble. The world loves not, fears not God. And those who do not love …
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45 EGW GC 121.1 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… for moral or intellectual culture which their life of toil permitted them to enjoy was eagerly improved by these parents. Their efforts were earnest and …
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46 EGW GC 257.2 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… their moral stupor and became zealous preachers in their own parishes. Churches that had been petrified by formalism were quickened into life.
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47 EGW GC 260.2 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… the moral law and that Christians are therefore under no obligation to observe it; that a believer is freed from the “bondage of good works.” Others, though admitting …
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48 EGW GC 281.1 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… the moral degradation. Deprived of the Bible, and abandoned to the teachings of bigotry and selfishness, the people were shrouded in ignorance and superstition …
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49 EGW GC 317.2 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… irreproachable moral character and an enviable reputation, being generally esteemed for integrity, thrift, and benevolence. By dint of energy and application …
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50 EGW GC 335.2 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… and moral excellence were valued. Uniting true kindness of heart with Christian humility and the power of self-control, he was attentive and affable to all …
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