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61 EGW TEd 55.5 (2000 True Education)
He who could not spare His disciple the anguish, did not leave him alone to its bitterness. His is a love that never fails nor forsakes.
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62 EGW TEd 148.1 (2000 True Education)
Many who lay great emphasis on etiquette show little respect for anything, however excellent, that fails to meet their artificial standard. This is false education. It fosters critical pride and narrow exclusiveness.
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63 EGW CE 246.2 (1894 Christian Education)
… yet fail to put that knowledge to a practical use, you fail of your object. If, in obtaining an education, you become so absorbed in your studies that you neglect …
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64 EGW FE 206.1 (1923 Fundamentals of Christian Education)
… to fail nor be discouraged, and the Lord will work wonders among us. If at this time we fail to make a determined effort to enlarge and uplift the work, and draw …
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65 EGW FE 355.1 (1923 Fundamentals of Christian Education)
… , and fail to improve the opportunities which they have had to do good, and do not communicate light and knowledge. They fail to put to use the knowledge which …
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66 EGW SpTEd 131.2 (1897 Special Testimonies On Education)
… , and fail to improve the opportunities which they have had to do good, and do not communicate light and knowledge. They fail to put to use the knowledge which …
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67 EGW CE 187.2 (1894 Christian Education)
I am pained to see young men and women thus ruining their usefulness in this life, and failing to obtain an experience that will prepare them for an eternal life in heavenly society. We can find no more fit name for them than “mental inebriates.”
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68 EGW CE 214.3 (1894 Christian Education)
Let the workers be educated, but at the same time let them be meek and lowly of heart. Let us elevate the work to the highest possible standard, ever remembering that if we do our part, God will not fail to do his.— Extracts from “Testimony,” No. 33.
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69 EGW CT 190.2 (1913 Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students)
… powers fail to prepare for the future immortal life.
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70 EGW FE 164.1 (1923 Fundamentals of Christian Education)
I am pained to see young men and women thus ruining their usefulness in this life, and failing to obtain an experience that will prepare them for an eternal life in heavenly society. We can find no more fit name for them than “mental inebriates.”
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