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41 EGW 1MCP 233.4 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 1)
Control the Imagination —The imagination must be positively and persistently controlled if the passions and affections are made subject to reason, conscience, and character.— Testimonies for the Church 2:562 (1870) .
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42 EGW NL 38.3 (1972 A New Life (Revival and Beyond))
Let my brethren be very careful how they present the subject of faith and works before the people, lest minds become confused....
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43 EGW TR 46.1 (2010 True Revival)
Let my brethren be very careful how they present the subject of faith and works before the people, lest minds become confused. ...
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44 EGW VSS 173 (1988 The Voice in Speech and Song)
Chapter 34—Importance of the Subject
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45 EGW CTBH iii.2 (1890 Christian Temperance and Bible Hygiene)
1. At the time the writings referred to first appeared, the subject of health was almost wholly ignored, not only by the people to whom they were addressed, but by the world at large.
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46 EGW DG 266.4 (1998 Daughters of God)
“It grieves me that I have said or written anything to grieve you. Forgive me and I will be cautious not to start any subject to annoy and distress you.”— Letter 27, 1876 .
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47 EGW FW (1979 Faith and Works)
Sermon preached by Ellen G. White at Ottawa, Kansas, on Sabbath, May 11, 1889, just a few months after the minneapolis conference, representing her simple, practical presentation of the subject. On file as Manuscript 1, 1889 .
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48 EGW 1MCP 326.1 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 1)
But it is for you to hold every emotion and passion under control, in calm subjection to reason and conscience. Then Satan loses his power to control the mind.— The Review and Herald, June 14, 1892. ( Our High Calling, 87 .)
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49 EGW TA 292.2 (1996 The Truth About Angels)
The awful spectacle appears just as it was. Satan, his angels, and his subjects have no power to turn from the picture of their own work. Each actor recalls the part which he performed.— The Great Controversy, 666, 667 .
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50 EGW VSS 115.2 (1988 The Voice in Speech and Song)
Main Theme: Christ Crucified —Christ crucified—talk it, pray it, sing it, and it will break and win hearts. Set, formal phrases, the presentation of merely argumentative subjects, is productive of little good.— The Review and Herald, June 2, 1903 .
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