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61 EGW LF 62.3 (2011 Love Under Fire)
Yet the demands of Rome were not without effect. The weak and superstitious trembled before the decree of the pope, and many felt that life was too precious to be risked. Was the Reformer's work about to close?
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62 EGW LF 139.2 (2011 Love Under Fire)
At the beginning Miller had no idea that he would reach the conclusion at which he had now arrived. He himself could hardly believe the results of his investigation. But the Scripture evidence was too clear for him to ignore.
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63 EGW LF 190.5 (2011 Love Under Fire)
… revivals too often excite the emotions, appealing to the love for something new and startling. People converted in this way have little desire to listen …
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64 EGW RR 88.5 (2008 Royalty and Ruin)
His faithful ones will be rewarded too, at His coming, when Jesus robs the grave of the victory it has claimed. Then He will restore to His servants the children that have been taken from them by death.
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65 EGW RR 162.4 (2008 Royalty and Ruin)
The king dared not openly show any faith in Jeremiah. Though fear drove him to seek information privately, he was too weak to risk the disapproval of his princes and people by submitting to the will of God as the prophet had declared it.
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66 EGW MHH 169.2 (2004 The Ministry of Health and Healing)
Far too much sugar is ordinarily used in food. Cakes, sweet puddings, pastries, jellies, jams, are active causes of indigestion. Especially harmful are the custards …
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67 EGW TEd 56.2 (2000 True Education)
At the close of his ministry, the disciple once so unready to discern the cross counted it a joy to yield up his life for the gospel, feeling only that to die in the same manner as his Master died was too great an honor.
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68 EGW TEd 80.2 (2000 True Education)
… is too wonderful for me. It is high, I cannot attain it.” Psalm 139:2, 3, 6. See also Job 26:6; Psalm 113:5, 6; 139:7-10 .
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69 EGW TEd 130.2 (2000 True Education)
Young people should be led to see the true dignity of work. God is a constant worker. All things in nature do their allotted work. Action pervades the whole creation, and in order to fulfill our mission we, too, must be active.
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70 EGW TEd 147.1 (2000 True Education)
… is too little appreciated. Many who are kind at heart lack kindliness of manner. Many who command respect by their sincerity and uprightness are sadly deficient …
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