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61 EGW RY 53.1 (1990 The Retirement Years)
… and feeble, upon whom has come those infirmities of disposition attendant upon second childhood. How patiently, how tenderly, should children bear with …
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62 EGW RY 102.3 (1990 The Retirement Years)
… , the feeble, and those who have no children, to place their means where it can be used in the cause of God if they should be suddenly taken away. But I saw that Satan …
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63 EGW SL 25.2 (1889 The Sanctified Life)
… these feeble ones consider what they might have been had they lived temperately and promoted health instead of abusing it.
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64 EGW TA 135.3 (1996 The Truth About Angels)
… the feeble praise which he [Isaiah] had been accustomed to bestow upon the Creator and the fervid praises of the seraphim, astonished and humiliated the prophet …
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65 EGW VSS 314.1 (1988 The Voice in Speech and Song)
… are feeble, empty, and without nourishment. They have no Christ to carry with them in private life. They are full of boasting, of pride, of self-esteem, speaking …
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66 EGW ChS 21.5 (1925 Christian Service)
… but feeble and sickly beams. What is light? It is piety, goodness, truth, mercy, love; it is the revealing of the truth in the character and life. The gospel is dependent …
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67 EGW CTBH 103.1 (1890 Christian Temperance and Bible Hygiene)
… . For feeble lungs, an overheated atmosphere is very injurious.
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68 EGW CTBH 104.2 (1890 Christian Temperance and Bible Hygiene)
… circulation feeble; the blood moves sluggishly, digestion is retarded, and the system is rendered peculiarly sensitive to cold. One should so accustom himself …
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69 EGW CTBH 160.5 (1890 Christian Temperance and Bible Hygiene)
… and feeble, because their vital powers are exhausted in throwing off the excess of food. The liver is burdened, being unable to throw off the impurities of …
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70 EGW DG 171.1 (1998 Daughters of God)
… very feeble can walk if they only think so. They have not the disposition, and you will hear them plead, “Oh! I cannot walk. It puts me out of breath; I have a pain in …
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