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1 EGW AH 262.4 (1952 The Adventist Home)
… be taken to have everything about it sweet and clean. While it may be necessary to protect the little ones from sudden or too great changes of temperature …
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2 EGW CG 562.2 (1954 Child Guidance)
… being taken for time and for eternity. Let each one say, “I am having my likeness taken today.” Ask yourself daily, hourly, “How will my words sound to the heavenly …
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3 EGW AH 257.1 (1952 The Adventist Home)
… is taken of some women while they are bearing children that is taken of animals in the stable. Ibid., 2:383 .
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4 EGW CSA 40.1 (2002 A Call To Stand Apart)
… taken away from the sepulchre. Then she runneth, and cometh to Simon Peter, and to the other disciple, whom Jesus loved, and saith unto them, They have taken away …
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5 EGW AH 227.3 (1952 The Adventist Home)
… have taken extreme positions, and have not been willing that your wife's judgment should have the weight it should in your family. You have not encouraged …
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6 EGW AY 42.1 (1864 An Appeal to the Youth)
… be taken sick and die, and your father and mother see you no more? Would you be prepared to die? Do you love God better than any one else? Can you forget your play …
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7 EGW CSA 36.2 (2002 A Call To Stand Apart)
… had taken neither food nor drink. He had agonized in the garden of Gethsemane in conflict with satanic agencies. He had endured the anguish of the betrayal …
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8 EGW CG 389.5 (1954 Child Guidance)
… been taken; but because there is a sense of faintness, more food is taken. By indulgence this wrong practice becomes a habit and often so firmly fixed that it …
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9 EGW AY 72.1 (1864 An Appeal to the Youth)
I will now write some things which are the opposite of slovenly and careless habits, copied from the same book from which the extract in my former letter was taken:
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10 EGW CG 432.4 (1954 Child Guidance)
The idolatry of dress is a moral disease. It must not be taken over into the new life. In most cases submission to the gospel requirements will demand a decided change in the dress. Testimonies For The Church 6:96 .
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