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61 EGW CC 27.4 (1970 Conflict and Courage)
… God, Cain had withdrawn from his father's household.... He had gone out from the presence of the Lord, cast away the promise of the restored Eden, to seek his possessions …
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62 EGW CC 57.3 (1970 Conflict and Courage)
… of Cain to his own time. The consequences of his own marriage with Hagar, and of the marriage connections of Ishmael and Lot, were before him. The lack of faith …
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63 EGW FH 197.4 (2010 From the Heart)
… than Cain. Abel grasped the great principles of redemption. He saw himself a sinner, and he saw sin and its penalty, death, standing between his soul and communion …
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64 EGW LHU 158.4 (1988 Lift Him Up)
… in Cain, nor will He excuse sin in any of the children of men. The perverted nature of man may distort the love of God into an attribute of weakness; but light is …
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65 EGW FH 197.2 (2010 From the Heart)
… . But Cain's religion had not a good foundation; it rested on human merit. He brought to God something in which he had a personal interest—the fruits of the ground …
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66 EGW CTr 39.6 (1999 Christ Triumphant)
… the Cain worshipers—they were idolaters; they worshiped the creature instead of the Creator. The descendants of Seth acknowledged the power and government …
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67 EGW CTr 270.2 (1999 Christ Triumphant)
… was Cain and other murderers who have determined to destroy life rather than to save it. “And they were the more fierce, saying, He stirreth up the people, teaching …
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68 EGW CC 32.2 (1970 Conflict and Courage)
… by Cain. Yet this had not greatly changed the face of nature.... The human race yet retained much of its early vigor. But a few generations had passed since Adam …
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69 EGW TMK 260.3 (1964 That I May Know Him)
… them. Cain, under the rebuke of God, acknowledged his guilt in killing Abel, but he fled away from God, as if he could thus escape from his sin. Had he fled to God with …
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70 EGW CTr 38.4 (1999 Christ Triumphant)
… of Cain's descendants, displeased the Lord by intermarrying with them. Many of the worshipers of God were beguiled into sin by the allurements that were …
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