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- Page 6 and 7: ContentsInformation about this Book
- Page 8 and 9: Chap. 63 - Jealousy and Faultfindin
- Page 10 and 11: The Background Of Volume OneThe nin
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- Page 14 and 15: Biographical SketchChapter 1 - My C
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- Page 18 and 19: to remind her of it. She was tender
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- Page 22 and 23: of divine favor before they venture
- Page 24 and 25: tender smile lit up her face, as sh
- Page 26 and 27: scripture seemed to be openly disre
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- Page 32 and 33: While in this state of despondency
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- Page 36 and 37: presented to me that had troubled m
- Page 38 and 39: Not long after receiving this great
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fell, prostrated by the power of Go
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were encouraged to work for their f
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“Glory to God, the Lord reigneth!
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periods was not at once discovered
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was unclouded, and I appropriated t
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accepted the humiliation of the Nin
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higher.” At this I raised my eyes
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and with His own right hand placed
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I was unreconciled to going out int
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I now entreated that if I must go a
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handled by unsanctified men; to hav
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slain for Him. With them was an inn
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We’ll be there,we’ll be there i
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of Christ. Certainly for the last t
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Chapter XI - Marriage and Subsequen
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to their allegiance to the law of G
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had gone forth, and that the third
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in great peril. The boat rolled fea
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and back in the rain. He brought ho
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oards, and we walked on in search o
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during our western journey. And now
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place to place, proclaiming the doc
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willing to endure privations if the
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who had come for counsel were suffe
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sleep some that night. The car was
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The darkest clouds seemed to shut d
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“Souls around us must be aroused
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all his debts. His cough ceased, th
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September 20, 1860, died December 1
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The work begun in feebleness and ob
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salvation of men. If the great adve
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devote ourselves to writing, it was
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And when my latest born was torn fr
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Number One Testimony for theChurchC
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They love the cause just as much as
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are ready to take any course to inj
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I was then referred to the case of
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hears our prayers, and will answer,
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I saw that the people of God must a
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the other went down, and oh, how li
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Number Two Testimony for theChurchC
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proved by Him. Their language was:
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Christ’s sake, and to save those
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must yet work like leaven upon many
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is not perused and daily studied. T
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the world, like their Master. They
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account. Solemn is their calling, a
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Number Three Testimony forthe Churc
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many of those who have riches will
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to purify the church and that will
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West, and at present but very littl
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eceive the truth. This is why God h
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for our transgressions, He was brui
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many, religion is merely a form. Vi
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themselves, and neglect the only pe
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of dress or some other indulgence i
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friends, seek the Lord with all you
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een satisfied with something short
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forgotten. Jesus will be magnified
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I saw that many in New York have ha
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The people of God must move underst
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kingdom of heaven, to an immortal i
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life, keep the commandments. He sai
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God all things are possible. Truth,
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He calls for their substance, but t
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which a few sacrificed so much, in
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The alarming truths of the word of
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them in like a thick cloud. The ang
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who had been held or prevented from
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Number Five Testimony for theChurch
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supposed, there would have been no
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people, and was led to compare thei
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of others. He claims more of them t
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“Take heed that ye do not your al
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they let the servant of God leave t
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must be removed from his earthly tr
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ye have not been faithful in the un
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directed to this text: “Bear ye o
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Himself. Genesis 22:16; Hebrews 6:1
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I saw that you had mistaken notions
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and your actions have plainly shown
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manifestation of the Holy Spirit. I
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them, and that they should move und
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united in their plans of action, an
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made straight work, taken hold of a
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and therefore yield to them. But ju
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they do not bear the burdens they s
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They must give each a portion, but
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Chap. 42 - Our Denominational NameI
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Their brethren are grieved to see t
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Chap. 45 - A Dishonest StewardI was
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experience with fanaticism in the p
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spirit, all making loud prayers tog
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Chap. 47 - Concealing ReproofsI was
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egard to him and his family. This t
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to something that never appeared. T
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taking positions which will conflic
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Behold Him clothed in that old purp
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trouble of a close examination of t
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faith upon God’s promises, and we
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among them, nothing can make us joy
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that of nominal professors, as the
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eligious character was more fully d
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Number Seven Testimony forthe Churc
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and expired in hospitals; others ha
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and that thou hide not thyself from
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monarchial governments, was suffere
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in the cause of God is dreadful. Th
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exhibit to the world, in our charac
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convince him that these men were es
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ushed into battle and fought bravel
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fail them for repining and fear. Th
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position, and maintain it with deci
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little ahead for a time of need. If
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exercised to stupefy the sensibilit
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not wrong to wear small hoops.” N
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say? They should set a right exampl
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of the provoking of His sons, and o
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Deuteronomy 7:6, 7: “For thou art
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James 4:4: “Know ye not that the
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were hid from them. He was therefor
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“By their fruits ye shall know th
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that he may gain access to minds an
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evidence was given to Pharaoh to be
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to believe that he can do very well
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this demon-God and acting according
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them to be the spirits of their dea
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Christ is the source of our strengt
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Number Eight Testimony forthe Churc
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increases to despair. They lose all
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acts and encouraging words will rep
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happiness to be marred by trying to
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Chap. 63 - Jealousy and Faultfindin
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with all your energy to free yourse
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shepherd’s ability to watch over
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is a thorough work accomplished for
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some felt thankful that light had c
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The weight and responsibility of th
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could see these things as God regar
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is accountable for the disposition
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e one in Us: that the world may bel
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time then to labor with them, that
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thought she understood it all. She
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keeping a faithful record of all th
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wherever received destroys the love
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scatter. There is a lack in his pre
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of the glorious gospel of Christ, w
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Chap. 66 - The Power of SatanFallen
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of the Lord. Revelation 22:11, 12:
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atheism. The word of God is plain.
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usefulness; that many times he had
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they were reaching forth languidly
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thoughts and energies are directed
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Those who are urging their way thro
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Number Nine Testimony for theChurch
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judgment, they allowed their feelin
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cause of God. I will here give a co
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Earthly powers are shaken. We need
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Many were blinded and grossly decei
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If they would look to and trust in
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of slavery than of the prosperity o
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them the importance of the truth. T
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eceived the truth as the result of
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advocate for truth. At first they f
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The calm bearing of Luther was in s
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insulted by such an exhibition of w
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is in a fearful position when servi
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ut should remember that they are in
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dealt with, for their influence is
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censure or reproof is on their lips
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home a paradise and attract holy an
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with our children behind. Oh, no; b
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commit a great error, and sin again
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expecting others to favor them and
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emarks about dress, or some frivolo
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evil days come not, nor the years d
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for parents to allow their children
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perdition. The minds of youth are n
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from godly, faithful, praying paren
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who obey the Ten Commandments view
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they do not comprehend it. No stron
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our Redeemer. God is willing to wor
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y Jericho, that he lifted up his ey
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degree of fanaticism, for he felt t
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influence that their consistent, el
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out devils? and in Thy name done ma
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others have not. May God deliver Hi
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Some who believe the truth may thin
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Their covetousness was dreadful. Th
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in our dress for the sake of differ
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angels are exulting over their conq
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when you were yourself enshrouded a
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only ones who can help you. If you
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were owned and accepted of Him. I s
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study is your element; but you some
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toil weeks, months, and years witho
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to help him, have suffered on his a
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Then his talents and skill were emp
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a large number of ministers, but it
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his voice, or in his gestures, he h
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preach only that they may be suppor
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has thought himself equal to any of
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discontented feelings. If she would
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have much of the time been dependen
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Chap. 82 - Patent RightsMany of our
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the American costume, yet if that m
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not change our relation to God or t
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each somewhat below the top of the
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have contended that by the top of t
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claims upon them. Is not the esteem
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can succeed in lulling one minister
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careful not to say to the sinner in
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give thyself wholly to them; that t
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weariness to the body. If there are
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standing in the counsel of God. I l
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marring the temple of God by contin
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Their eyes must be opened and they
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slow process of persevering toil. S
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prospered the more eager are they f
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upon them the necessity of striving
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own physical frames that they may b
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understand how much their habits of
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and health they already have, and h
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inging our views before many whom i
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have an abundance give for this obj
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They have a keen ear for music, and
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will abide forever, being crowned w
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own poor selves; precious hours of
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pleasures before you. Vanity is one
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They serve themselves and yet profe
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that men pray everywhere, lifting u
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do all in the name of the Lord Jesu
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promises are not appreciated, could
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piece of art, but do not feel that
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On such occasions parents and child
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He cannot always do as he has done.
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and the constant, wearing labor whi
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Chap. 88 - The Reform DressIn answe
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good tastes, there are also incorre
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flesh and luxurious food detrimenta
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is kept. Many thank God for the tru
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to children who are of the same fai
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things. God calls upon such: “Cle
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day of rest from toil and care, tha
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“Thou shalt not lend upon usury t
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a man who possesses property than i
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the least is unjust also in much. I
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world, and it is certain we can car
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Chap. 95 - Obedience to the TruthDe
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These members of your family would
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tree is inclined.” The mother sho
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that are surely undermining the con
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the word a deceiver, a skillful cha
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and preserve health. The great obje
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was wrong, and that his views of ph
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their meritorious works instead of
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over all interested; also there mig
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its influence upon the poor, afflic
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choose this medium to speak to all
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into such a condition of physical a
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things are moving at the Institute
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Number Thirteen Testimony forthe Ch
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dissatisfaction with one another we
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The brother from New York returned
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watched with the tenderest care to
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devotion, and sought to lay my burd
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Carman. Sabbath and first day we me
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dreading to go anywhere among the c
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never ask for help unless driven to
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and hear them express doubts in reg
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orne and had felt some of the weari
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way before you, you have failed to
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of the truth. Angels must be near t
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matter of building, planted our gar
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Many other reports against us, all
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anyone. In the night I have awakene
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This dream gave me some encourageme
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September 7, they requested me to a
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passing with much difficulty three
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the afternoon. It seemed impossible
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at present be regarded of much valu
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dead. The humble, self-sacrificing
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action, did not move in the counsel
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adapted to the work; and also becau
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learned in so short a time. It was
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obtain while at Battle Creek, surro
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and acting. And this is a fruitful
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work. I will here give the testimon
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degree does not thereby give eviden
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of truth, but there will be a decid
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stand upon your own dignity and fee
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eye toward your brethren at Battle
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enefited by them. But all this was
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Chap. 110 - The Health InstituteIn
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cause generally, the sooner the bet
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as a matter of sale and purchase li
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plan to one that can be fully appro
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the suffering followers of their Ma
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work the cure. This may commence du
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Chap. 112 - Ministers, Order, andOr
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are all exhausted, having expended
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in themselves humble dignity of bea
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certain place, God signified His wi
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murmur ye, as some of them also mur
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expected to find rest one night; bu
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of Christ greater riches than the t
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its prosperity. With the most earne
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Adventists. He confessed with tears
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of God. Hide yourself in Jesus; let
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liars, makes it hard for an honest
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ush, as it were, and an Indian carr
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eport of what was said and done in
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thought she could get her in with t
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I, Thy will is best. Life is of no