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41 EGW CSW 79.2 (1938 Counsels on Sabbath School Work)
… their state as sinners, and of the way of salvation through Christ.— Testimonies on Sabbath-School Work, 112 .
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42 EGW PaM 261.4 (1995 Pastoral Ministry)
… a stated sum for the service of the sanctuary.— Prophets and Kings, 667 .
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43 EGW 1SM 74.5 (1958 Selected Messages Book 1)
I never have stated or written that the world was doomed or damned. I never have under any circumstances used this language to any one, however sinful. I have ever had messages of reproof for those who used these harsh expressions.— Letter 2, 1874 .
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44 EGW 2SM 73.2 (1958 Selected Messages Book 2)
I plainly stated at the Jackson camp meeting to these fanatical parties that they were doing the work of the adversary of souls; they were in darkness. They claimed to have great light that probation would close in October, 1884.
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45 EGW 2SM 302.3 (1958 Selected Messages Book 2)
I did not use tea when you were with us. I have always used red-clover top, as I stated to you. I offered you this, and told you it was a good, simple, and wholesome drink
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46 EGW 2SM 302.7 (1958 Selected Messages Book 2)
Coffee as Medicine —I have not knowingly drunk a cup of genuine coffee for twenty years, only, as I stated, during my sickness—for a medicine—I drank a cup of coffee, very strong, with a raw egg broken into it.— Letter 20, 1882 (To friends).
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47 EGW 2SM 417.1 (1958 Selected Messages Book 2)
… present state of degeneracy and mortality in the world. Blind passion controls reason, and every high consideration with many is sacrificed to lust.
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48 EGW 3SM 157.1 (1980 Selected Messages Book 3)
An on-the-ground review of accomplishments and sentiments comes to us from the pen of W. C. White, who, two days before the close of the session, wrote to a fellow minister laboring in the Southern States:
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49 EGW 3SM 278.1 (1980 Selected Messages Book 3)
The first were of fashionable length, burdening the limbs, impeding the step, and sweeping the street and gathering its filth; the evil results of which I have fully stated. This class, who were slaves to fashion, appeared feeble and languid.
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50 EGW 3SM 313.1 (1980 Selected Messages Book 3)
… question, stating that some had told her that the little children of unbelieving parents would not be saved.
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