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41 EGW ApM 18.3 (1864 An Appeal to Mothers)
… , or moral, health. It throws open the door, and invites Satan in, which opportunity he improves, and draws the young into his snares. By indolence, not only the moral …
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42 EGW ApM 29.3 (1864 An Appeal to Mothers)
… moral pollution, and then all the noble faculties of the mind will become debased, and he can control them to suit his own purposes. All are free moral agents …
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43 EGW AH 99.2 (1952 The Adventist Home)
Christ came not to destroy this institution, but to restore it to its original sanctity and elevation. He came to restore the moral image of God in man, and He began His work by sanctioning the marriage relation. Manuscript 16, 1899 .
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44 EGW AH 160.1 (1952 The Adventist Home)
… , and morally because their attention is turned almost exclusively to themselves. They might be saved from stagnation by the healthy vitality of younger …
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45 EGW AH 172.2 (1952 The Adventist Home)
By physical, mental, and moral culture all may become co-workers with Christ. Very much depends upon the parents. It lies with them whether they shall bring into the world children who will prove a blessing or a curse. Manuscript 3, 1897 .
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46 EGW AH 173.2 (1952 The Adventist Home)
… polluted morals. Testimonies for the Church 4:30, 31 .
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47 EGW AH 202.1 (1952 The Adventist Home)
… of moral principle and truth. The Review and Herald, April 14, 1885 .
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48 EGW AH 413.1 (1952 The Adventist Home)
… a moral lesson; throughout his work he may interweave religious sentiments, but often these serve only to veil the folly and worthlessness beneath. The Ministry …
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49 EGW AH 414.2 (1952 The Adventist Home)
… the moral and intellectual powers. Let not these noble powers become enfeebled and perverted by much reading of even storybooks. I know of strong minds that …
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50 EGW AH 481.1 (1952 The Adventist Home)
Jesus, the Majesty of heaven, the royal King of heaven, laid aside His royalty, left His throne of glory, His high command, and came into our world to bring to fallen man, weakened in moral power and corrupted by sin, aid divine....
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