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1 EGW AA 341.1 (1911 The Acts of the Apostles)
… of secular labor, mental and physical, faithful workmen can earn good wages. Is not the work of disseminating truth, and leading souls to Christ, of more importance …
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2 EGW AA 346.1 (1911 The Acts of the Apostles)
… ) at secular employment as a means of self-support, yet at various times during his ministry in the great centers of civilization he wrought at a handicraft …
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3 EGW AA 356.1 (1911 The Acts of the Apostles)
… at secular employment.
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4 EGW GC 383.1 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… to secular governments; and other denominations, by seeking the favor of the world. And the term “Babylon”—confusion—may be appropriately applied to these …
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5 EGW GC 564.2 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… by secular governments be removed and Rome be reinstated in her former power, and there would speedily be a revival of her tyranny and persecution.
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6 EGW GC 591.2 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… and secular authorities, moving them to the enforcement of human laws in defiance of the law of God.
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7 EGW AA 340.1 (1911 The Acts of the Apostles)
… their secular employment that they may give themselves to the ministry. When God's ministers are encouraged, His cause is greatly advanced. But when, through …
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8 EGW AA 354.3 (1911 The Acts of the Apostles)
… his secular work, in order to meet the opposition of the enemies of the gospel, or to improve a special opportunity to win souls to Jesus. His zeal and industry …
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9 EGW GC 288.1 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… of secular power by the pontiff of Rome have opened the way for the entrance of the word of God. For some years the Bible has been sold without restraint in the …
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10 EGW GC 336.3 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… the secular press. “To treat a subject of such overwhelming majesty and fearful consequences,” with lightness and ribaldry was declared by worldly men to …
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11 EGW GC 443.3 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… obtained secular power, she has employed it to punish dissent from her doctrines. Protestant churches that have followed in the steps of Rome by forming …
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12 EGW GC 574.1 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… by secular power were the steps by which the pagan festival attained its position of honor in the Christian world. The first public measure enforcing Sunday …
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13 EGW GC 575.3 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… , the secular authorities were besought to issue an edict that would strike terror to the hearts of the people and force them to refrain from labor on the Sunday …
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14 EGW DA 133.1 (1898 The Desire of Ages)
… , possessing secular as well as ecclesiastical authority. Though now subordinated by the Roman governors, it still exercised a strong influence in civil …
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15 EGW GC 82.1 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… over secular rulers was contrary to both reason and revelation. The demands of the pope had excited great indignation, and Wycliffe's teachings exerted …
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16 EGW GC 91.4 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… the secular power all temporal dominion and rule, and thereunto effectually to move and exhort his whole clergy; for so did Christ, and especially by His apostles …
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17 EGW GC 145.2 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… state. Secular lords, highborn, powerful, and jealous of their hereditary rights; princely ecclesiastics, flushed with their conscious superiority in rank …
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18 EGW GC 201.1 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… . Every secular government that attempts to regulate or enforce religious observances by civil authority is sacrificing the very principle for which …
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19 EGW GC 209.1 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… to secular power in support of the Reformation, and no appeal to arms for its defense. He rejoiced that the gospel was confessed by princes of the empire; but …
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20 EGW GC 386.2 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… leading secular journal says: “Insensibly the church has yielded to the spirit of the age, and adapted its forms of worship to modern wants.” “All things, indeed …
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