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61 EGW GC 366.1 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… he continued his work as catechist, addressing the children and instructing them in the Scriptures. His works on prophecy also excited much interest. From …
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62 EGW GC 536.1 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… perpetuating continually increasing sin through ceaseless ages.
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63 EGW GC 615.1 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… temple continued; sacrifices were offered upon its polluted altars, and daily the divine blessing was invoked upon a people guilty of the blood of God's …
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64 EGW PP 428.1 (1890 Patriarchs and Prophets)
… . By continually dwelling on the dark side of their experiences, they separated themselves farther and farther from God. They lost sight of the fact that but …
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65 EGW PK 259.2 (1917 Prophets and Kings)
… God continued to labor from year to year, drawing close to the people in faithful ministry, and in times of crisis standing by the side of kings as a wise counselor …
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66 EGW PK 382.3 (1917 Prophets and Kings)
… prophets continued their warnings and their exhortations; fearlessly they spoke to Manasseh and to his people; but the messages were scorned; backsliding …
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67 EGW DA 468.3 (1898 The Desire of Ages)
Jesus continued, drawing a sharp contrast between the position of the Jews and that of Abraham: “Your father Abraham rejoiced to see My day: and he saw it, and was glad.”
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68 EGW GC 118.4 (1911 The Great Controversy)
Tumults, strife, and bloodshed were protracted. Again foreign armies invaded Bohemia, and internal dissension continued to distract the nation. Those who remained faithful to the gospel were subjected to a bloody persecution.
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69 EGW PP 235.4 (1890 Patriarchs and Prophets)
Thus the father pictured what should have been the position of Reuben as the first-born son; but his grievous sin at Edar had made him unworthy of the birthright blessing. Jacob continued—
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70 EGW PP 330.1 (1890 Patriarchs and Prophets)
Moses had much to communicate to them; and compassionating their fear, he put a veil upon his face, and continued to do so thereafter whenever he returned to the camp from communion with God.
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