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61 EGW HS 248.1 (1886 Historical Sketches of the Foreign Missions of the Seventh-day Adventists)
… very cold, it is customary to take a bundle of straw or leaves, and lie as close to the cattle as possible. One small window furnishes light for the apartment …
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62 EGW HS 285.1 (1886 Historical Sketches of the Foreign Missions of the Seventh-day Adventists)
… grows cold in their hearts, and they are lost to the cause of God.
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63 EGW WM 48.1 (1952 Welfare Ministry)
… their cold-hearted indifference. The law of mercy and kindness was plainly stated in the Old Testament Scriptures. It was their appointed work to minister …
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64 EGW WM 183.1 (1952 Welfare Ministry)
… with cold looks and cruel words, let the guilty one bear in mind that he is neglecting Christ in the person of His saints. Our Saviour identifies His interest …
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65 EGW WM 215.4 (1952 Welfare Ministry)
… this cold winter. She has close times now.” Such have forgotten the Pattern, and by their acts say: “Nay, Lord, we cannot drink of the cup of self-denial, humiliation …
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66 EGW WM 241.2 (1952 Welfare Ministry)
… with cold, unfeeling, human judgment. He views things, not from the worldling's standpoint, but from the standpoint of mercy, pity, and infinite love.— Testimonies …
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67 EGW SW August 29, 1905, par. 13 (1905 The Watchman)
… the cold of winter. On one occasion he drove a long distance in the winter in Minnesota. I think it was there that he froze his hands, causing himself great suffering …
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68 EGW SW September 18, 1906, par. 5 (1905 The Watchman)
… and cold indifference would disappear.
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69 EGW CET 188.2 (1922 Christian Experience and Teachings of Ellen G. White)
… hunger, cold, and torture, when martyrdom seemed the only way out of their distress, they rejoiced that they were counted worthy to suffer for Christ, who was …
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70 EGW ChS 92.2 (1925 Christian Service)
… the cold and the snow, had been passed by, and left to perish, by those who might have saved it? Would they not be terribly grieved, wildly indignant? Would they …
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