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the divine will.—Lt 44, 1899.<br />
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the divine will.—Lt 44, 1899. 554
Chapter 77 Pseudoscience [See chapter 3, “Dangers in Psychology.”] God’s Work <strong>and</strong> Science.—Human knowledge of both material <strong>and</strong> spiritual things is partial <strong>and</strong> imperfect; therefore many are unable to harmonize their views of science with Scripture statements. Many accept mere theories <strong>and</strong> speculations as scientific facts, <strong>and</strong> they think that God’s Word is to be tested by the teachings of “science falsely so called” (1 Timothy 6:20). The Creator <strong>and</strong> His works are beyond their comprehension; <strong>and</strong> because they cannot explain these by natural laws, Bible history is regarded as unreliable. Those who doubt the reliability of the records of the Old <strong>and</strong> New Testaments too often go a step further <strong>and</strong> doubt the existence of God <strong>and</strong> attribute infinite power to nature. Having let go their anchor, they are left to beat about upon the rocks of infidelity.—The Great Controversy, 522 555
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MIND, CHARACTER AND PERSONALITY, VO
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laws, which cannot be disregarded.
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human organism that brings disease.
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ut overwork, without periods of res
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The way in which you are mismanagin
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strict temperance in all the habits
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harm. They are to catch the reflect
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God and yet injure our health by th
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ut you do not let it sanctify your
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Those who thus shorten their lives
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Unless a decided change is made, un
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Chapter 41 Diet and Mind Brain Must
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which, sanctified and ennobled, mig
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The Digestive Organs Affect Life’
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Overcrowding the Stomach Weakens th
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preservation and vigorous exercise
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eclouds the intellect, and blunts t
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the health of the system. [See Coun
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9:160 (1909). High Appreciation of
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Healing, 321 (1905). Intemperate Pe
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A Definition of Temperance in Eatin
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Chapter 42 Mind and Health Mind Con
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the same room. These victims of a d
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imagination. You have thought yours
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Overtaxed Mind Impairs Health.—Br
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hope which reaches to that within t
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is ruined both for this world and f
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The Tranquilizing Effects of Suitab
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Love, Hope, and Joy Essential for H
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Love for God Essential for Health.
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struggling of the soul against the
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sanctified by divine grace, is to b
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There are those who do not feel tha
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him. He is to teach them to grasp w
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worried and tired out. You may look
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moral law, contains or implies a pr
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The mind is befogged by sensual mal
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Chapter 44 Laws Governing the Mind
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the Church 4:30 (1876). Transgressi
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human mind is endowed with power to
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possess. It came fresh from the fou
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God that whoever believes the truth
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control. The will must consent, fai
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may not be valued as highly as are
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Chapter 45 Individuality Individual
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points are essential, why did not a
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courteous. By the grace of God you
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God Gives to Each an Individual Wor
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encouragement to look, not to men t
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which was also in Christ Jesus.”
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of his own mind, to the stewardship
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Chapter 46 Human Relations [See cha
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scattering abroad. We should walk h
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Every Action an Influence.—Every
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to hinder the salvation of precious
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and act as He would act. Do not let
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But if in a deal a trifle in your f
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present truth. God’s people do gr
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pecuniary interests.—Lt 3, 1878.
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you cease to stir up strife and bec
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Chapter 47 Mental Hygiene [See chap
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developed. If we neglect to do this
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Diet and Foods, 181.) Development t
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Putting Two Years Into One.—The s
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various indispositions. This is alm
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(1903). Trained to Reach Highest Ef
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attended by a clear conviction of C
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offers you free pardon. He offers t
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ut God estimates all things as they
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people, he is weighed down with dis
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around him only the lonely hills, a
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iniquity. “If we confess our sins
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Christ.... The Lord has made every
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Chapter 49 Grief Breaks Down the Li
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they meet with adversity or disappo
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anthems of thanksgiving. “Whoso o
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Your grief was just as intense as a
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throne of God. What will you see th
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to perfect our Christian character,
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for wisdom in every emergency. In e
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Chapter 50 Worry and Anxiety Worry,
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Anxiety Tends to Sickness and Disea
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worry and how to speak and sing to
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solicitude that only frets and wear
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our minds off the dark pictures and
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urden of souls on your heart, and b
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Taking One Day at a Time, a Most Im
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Chapter 51 Fear Millions Bound by F
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eligious and secular authorities, m
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praised. We may have joy unspeakabl
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the part of the attendants. In case
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conscious guilt, feeling themselves
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never-failing refuge. His prayer fo
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your fears before God. You cannot b
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ecovery will be better; for “the
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Thus an insufficient supply of oxyg
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The nervous system has borrowed pow
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and the body healthy, that we may b
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Two Extremes in Behavior.—Those w
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forgive the injuries done to the wo
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Gloomy pictures loom up before you;
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One Remedy Suggested to a Minister
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Christian suffering depression).—
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utter, “My soul magnifies the Lor
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Morning after morning I spoke to th
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Satan cannot read our thoughts, but
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No Disposition to Speak of Doubts.
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Christ must be kept before the mind
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constantly seeking to cause distrus
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Herald, September 10, 1903. Let not
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Controversy Is Unprofitable.—We a
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the character you will have at the
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nearer these lines approach the cen
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Peace in the Church.—Let there be
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Hereditary and cultivated tendencie
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Chapter 54 Overstudy We Are to Pres
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Overtaxed Mind Opens Door to Tempta
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As I talked with you in the night s
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Chapter 55 Pain Not God Who Causes
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Pain Caused by Restoring Processes.
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wonderful thought it is that Jesus
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are life, sweetness, and peace.—L
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Surely, then, it becomes man to see
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He die? God could save Him from dea
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through our Lord Jesus Christ” (1
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truth they had no real cause for th
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Never Discipline in Anger.—God ha
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some of these claim to be Christ’
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Easier to be Uninhibited Before a C
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circumstances is in being always ma
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have but a little time in this worl
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Chapter 57 Hatred and Revenge Thoug
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Transgression Put Man in Harmony Wi
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against him who had never done him
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array them in opposition to the ins
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toward your parents. There is no re
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love, selfishness, hatred, envy, an
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Chapter 58 Faith A Definition of Fa
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soul.—Redemption: The Miracles of
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guardian of right. He has a tender
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the love of God and to obey His com
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demands perfect knowledge will neve
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or our neighbor may have Him for a
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elieving that what He has said, He
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Faith Is Real.—Moses did not mere
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and to the soul.—The Ministry of
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we must have, a faith that works by
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Chapter 59 Character Formation Ever
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closely and allow not one unfavorab
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kindness, charity” (2 Peter 1:5-7
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imperishable. One hour of transgres
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an earnestness, and a simplicity th
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suffers from the demoralizing influ
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A Day-by-Day Experience.—The inte
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temper, and their actions and impul
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highest law, that license is libert
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Chapter 60 Conflict and Conformity
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Prepare the Soul for Peace.—The L
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ungodly, but in the end it will be
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Familiarity with sin will inevitabl
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thorough work of reform is needed i
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living illustration of the inward a
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Chapter 61 The Vital Function of Go
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ecause we cannot fathom the secrets
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the standard of love and righteousn
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with His law, He cannot do away wit
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make himself a center of influence.
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elation between the moral law and t
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Nature’s God will not interfere t
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to touch them. The sun, moon, and s
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operations of nature are conducted
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surrenders to Christ, there is the
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is felt more than it is seen.—MS
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use of figures and symbols with whi
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God is an abiding principle in the
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Hope.—There is many a brave soul
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corrupting your life and is extendi
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grand work of overcoming and conque
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though now ye see Him not, yet beli
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Nervous, Hurried Manner Impairs Com
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inspiration. If that is inspiration
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Living and Talking Above Our Enviro
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subjection. An indwelling Saviour w
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(1898). Duty to Control Imagination
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light and experience that you might
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Beverages.—Tea acts as a stimulan
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653 (1881). Fiction Creates an Imag
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intellectual powers. Let not these
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thoughts and world-loving dispositi
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while surrounded with plenty. Satan
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physically and mentally injured thr
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Chapter 64 Habits Bible Gives Princ
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Proper Habits Foster Health.—Heal
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improved to the very best account.
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ight. The Lord will be with you, mo
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them to look upon His cross, to beh
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Acts of the Apostles, 476 (1911). R
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well as a mind and heart for contem
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motive, developing character. Whate
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physical energies are enfeebled. Th
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Chapter 66 Emotional Needs [See sec
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sympathy, such as the angels have f
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Ministry of Healing, 491 (1905). La
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Man Formed for Companionship.—The
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of one family, and this relationshi
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A Gift of God.—Every good impulse
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longer on vantage ground. But when
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only security for any soul is right
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It is the work of the heavenly ange
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ways of looking at things vary. We
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ought in contact. Those who are sou
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argument that can be produced in fa
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the Scriptures. You despise and rej
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orne that God has sent His Son into
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can this instruction be more effect
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entire life was characterized by di
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ourselves from others. In order to
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introduced into other households, a
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Patriarchs and Prophets, 534 (1890)
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Remedy for Social Evils.—To this
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doing his best as a Christian, of t
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The Desire of Ages, 152 (1898). 443
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themselves to discouragement and de
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from the Mount of Blessing, 16 (189
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Bear With One Another.—We must be
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Lord would have every human intelli
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Chapter 70 Criticism Results of Cri
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under the suggestions of Satan, the
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leaning on an arm of flesh. He invi
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insane. If the deceptive covering w
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humility and zeal to do the work He
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Chapter 71 Happiness Harmonious Act
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mental and physical health.—Testi
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We should be the happiest people on
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Heart at Peace With God.—At the f
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from self-denying effort in the ser
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Amusements Excite, but React in Dep
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entire man. And He has promised to
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of their home makes them uneasy and
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He will thwart our purposes and dis
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darkness, sing faith and talk faith
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Chapter 72 Thought Habits Thoughts
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pole. Everyone should have his aims
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must be bound about, restricted, wi
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evil, and only evil, continually...
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may be committed to memory, to be r
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Keep Off Satan’s Enchanted Ground
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desirable work. You are weak in thi
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Changing the Thought Pattern.—Whe
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their thoughts by obedience to the
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ever known. The Christian worker mu
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upon the neck of lust, the powers o
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man is most thoroughly deceived in
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enchantments to keep men marching b
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forward. It makes my heart ache, it
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over self, for holiness and heaven,
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eceived. You have it in your power
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humble prayer develops and strength
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of affairs, and this often fills th
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exercise would prove an effective r
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Relaxation and Rest Essential.—I
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Do not think you are left to do imp
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honors our sincere striving after w
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of the wisdom and power of God. Rig
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disrobed of its true brightness and
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will of the human subject to the wi
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intelligence of sanctified science.
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noblest purposes. The closer our co
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Chapter 83 Geriatrics Usefulness No
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association of the old and the youn
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who have the aged to provide for sh
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the mind guarded, pure and clean, f
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of his enemies. David was deeply mo
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those whose life interest is bound
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While the aged standard-bearers are
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Chapter 84 Dealing with Emotions We
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In amusement, in moneymaking, in th
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It is man’s work to cooperate wit
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your imagination take hold upon thi
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gratitude to God for all His blessi
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not wise to look to ourselves and s
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turned out of the way; but let it r
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Chapter 85 Counseling The Need of C
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need the melting love of Jesus in t
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evil; no weak, unwise, indulgent fa
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Some Qualifications for a Counselor
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which taketh away the sin of the wo
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tender solicitude for his flock, th
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the glory of the Lord is their rewa
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your course of living affects us. I
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The Divine Shepherd leaves the nine
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this and not become excited or unba
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the world. The opinions of great me
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Chapter 86 Sharing Confidences Trus
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A Caution Concerning Confessions.
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am grieved that I yield to temptati
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fallen man that accounts for much o
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Pouring Troubles Into Human Ears.
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Chapter 87 Psychology and Theology
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Lt 18, 1895. God Knows All the Myst
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science of true godliness, your Chr
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active, working principle, molding
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ever knew.—The Review and Herald,
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Man Made for Noble Purposes.—It i
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work His perfection and sufficiency
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Chapter 88 Negative Influences on t
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Remember Human Frailty.—In dealin
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your conscious integrity, your soul
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acceptable sacrifice to God. Throug
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emember that our hearts are natural
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When the devil comes with his doubt
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Ministry of Healing, 456 (1905). Li
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Aim to Reach a State of Unity.—It
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good impression on the mind, and it
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charge of His goods in His absence.
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(HC 169.) The Heart Revealed in the
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Religion Molds Entire Being.—Real
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love.—The Review and Herald, Apri
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Saviour.... He looks with compassio
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heart as a coveted treasure, sacred
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does not desire you to remain novic
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epeated. And I awoke and slept, and
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ut just walk on trustingly without
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you in a rich measure is my earnest
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All my help from Thee I bring; Cove
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Let us never forget, even when we w
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are standing afar off as if they we
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