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21 The Adventist Home, p. 257.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… appetite run riot is a mistake based on custom, but not on sound sense. The appetite of women in this condition may be variable, fitful, and difficult to gratify …
22 The Adventist Home, p. 333.3 (Ellen Gould White)
… mind run in such a channel, “for out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh.” ...
23 The Adventist Home, p. 393.4 (Ellen Gould White)
Counsel to One in Debt —Be determined never to incur another debt. Deny yourself a thousand things rather than run in debt. This has been the curse of your life, getting into debt. Avoid it as you would the smallpox.
24 The Adventist Home, p. 393.5 (Ellen Gould White)
… soon run up into dollars. Deny self at least while you are walled in with debts.... Do not falter, be discouraged, or turn back. Deny your taste, deny the indulgence …
25 The Adventist Home, p. 456.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… it runs, so the principles and habits of youth invariably become tinctured with the character of the company in which they mingle. Ibid., 221 .
26 The Adventist Home, p. 481.4 (Ellen Gould White)
… thoughts running in a new, unselfish channel by inciting them to present offerings to God for the gift of His only-begotten Son. The Review and Herald, November …
27 The Adventist Home, p. 513.4 (Ellen Gould White)
… minds run in that low channel that many who are seeking only vanity and folly permit their minds to run in, how can we be a benefit to our race and generation …
28 An Appeal to Mothers, p. 11.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… , to run the risk of offending your neighbors by sending their children to their own home, or gratify them, and let them lodge with your children, and thus expose …
29 An Appeal to Mothers, p. 16.3 (Ellen Gould White)
… to run in a wrong channel, where they will more surely carry on the work of self-ruin.
30 An Appeal to Mothers, p. 29.3 (Ellen Gould White)
… to run in the right channel. Their meditations should be of that nature which will elevate their minds, and make Jesus and heaven the subjects of their thoughts …
31 An Appeal to the Youth, p. 52.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… which runs all the time, and one limb is drawn up some inches shorter than the other. He is a pale, sickly, feeble little fellow; has been so five years. You may sometimes …
32 An Appeal to the Youth, p. 64.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… mind runs home to my children. Children, be faithful. Do right, and you will be respected. We think much of you, and want you to form good Christian characters, which …
33 An Appeal to the Youth, p. 72.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… never runs the risk of setting the house on fire by carrying a light into his bed-room. He never leaves a thing at random where he happens to be using it, but always …
34 A Call To Stand Apart, p. 62.8 (Ellen Gould White)
We are all woven together in the great web of humanity, and whatever we can do to benefit and uplift others will reflect in blessing upon ourselves. The law of mutual dependence runs through all classes of society. Patriarchs and Prophets, 534, 535 .
35 Child Guidance, p. 35.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… , will run over every stump and brush, and fasten their tendrils upon low supports. If the vines are not trained about some proper support, they waste their energies …
36 Child Guidance, p. 59.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… to run among the hills, where the birds have their habitation and “sing among the branches.” Psalm 104:12. All the creatures of the woods and hills are a part of …
37 Child Guidance, p. 82.7 (Ellen Gould White)
… that run riot in our land. Pacific Health Journal, April, 1890 .
38 Child Guidance, p. 114.4 (Ellen Gould White)
… , to run the risk of offending your neighbors by sending their children to their own home, or gratify them, and let them lodge with your children, and thus expose …
39 Child Guidance, p. 129.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… tongues run, wasting precious time in talking of worthless things. While girls give their attention to talk, their work drags behind. These matters have been …
40 Child Guidance, p. 171.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… to run in the street and obtain a street education. These children were growing up coarse, selfish, rude, and disobedient. The mother, although she had hired …