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Mind, Character and Personality, Volume 2 - Ellen G. White

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to touch them. The sun, moon, <strong>and</strong> stars are useful<br />

<strong>and</strong> glorious in fulfilling their mission.—Life<br />

Sketches of <strong>Ellen</strong> G. <strong>White</strong>, 87 (1915).<br />

Universal Dominion of Law.—To him who<br />

learns thus to interpret its teachings, all nature<br />

becomes illuminated; the world is a lesson book,<br />

life a school. The unity of man with nature <strong>and</strong><br />

with God, the universal dominion of law, the<br />

results of transgression, cannot fail of impressing<br />

the mind <strong>and</strong> molding the character.—Education,<br />

100 (1903).<br />

To Transgress Nature’s Laws Is to<br />

Transgress God’s.—A continual transgression of<br />

nature’s laws is a continual transgression of the law<br />

of God. Had men always been obedient to the law<br />

of the Ten Comm<strong>and</strong>ments, carrying out in their<br />

lives the principles of those precepts, the curse of<br />

disease now flooding the world would not exist.—<br />

Christian Temperance <strong>and</strong> Bible Hygiene, 8, 1890.<br />

(Counsels on Health, 20.)<br />

Transgression Brings Mental <strong>and</strong> Physical<br />

339

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