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41 EGW CE 154.1 (1894 Christian Education)
… need to be teachers who are thoughtful, considerate of their own weakness and infirmities and sins, and who will not be oppressive and discourage the children …
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42 EGW FE 269.1 (1923 Fundamentals of Christian Education)
… need to be teachers who are thoughtful, considerate of their own weakness and infirmities and sins, and who will not be oppressive and discourage the children …
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43 EGW FE 279.1 (1923 Fundamentals of Christian Education)
… due to the erring, exposing their errors and weakness before a whole school. How do you think Jesus has looked upon such transactions? Had He been present He …
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44 EGW CT 473.1 (1913 Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students)
… incident to his calling. A man who has a weak constitution, who is a dyspeptic, or who is lacking in self-control cannot become qualified to deal with all classes …
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45 EGW FE 422.4 (1923 Fundamentals of Christian Education)
… , adapting his temptations to their inclinations and weaknesses. But in the large cities his power over minds is greater, and his nets for the entanglement …
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46 EGW SpTEd 45.2 (1897 Special Testimonies On Education)
… , adapting his temptations to their inclinations and weaknesses. But in the large cities his power over minds is greater, and his nets for the entanglement …
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47 EGW FE 336.2 (1923 Fundamentals of Christian Education)
… his energies to his studies alone, becomes fascinated,—is actually absorbed in his books, and loses sight of the goal for which he started when he came to school …
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48 EGW SpTEd 108.2 (1897 Special Testimonies On Education)
… his energies to his studies alone, becomes fascinated,—is actually absorbed in his books, and loses sight of the goal for which he started when he came to school …
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49 EGW TEd 112.5 (2000 True Education)
… his children and his household in the principles of His law. And that which gave power to Abraham’s teaching was the influence of his own life. His great household …
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50 EGW CT 222.1 (1913 Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students)
… by his passions is a weak man. The real greatness and nobility of the man is measured by his power to subdue his feelings, not by the power of his feelings to subdue …
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