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1001 Testimony for the Church — No. 20, p. 89.2 (Ellen Gould White)
If a number of picked men could be at the important post at Battle Creek, God would be pleased; and if they would make a sacrifice of their own selfish interest …
1002 Testimony for the Church — No. 21, p. 89.1 (Ellen Gould White)
John separated himself from friends, and from the luxuries of life. The simplicity of his dress, a garment woven of camel's hair, was a standing rebuke to the …
1003 Testimony to the Church — No. 21a, p. 89.1 (Ellen Gould White)
New fields are open for all to test their calling by experimental effort, and in bringing out souls from darkness and error, and establishing them upon the …
1004 Testimony for the Church — No. 22, p. 89.1 (Ellen Gould White)
There are some of our ministers of ability, who are preaching present truth, who love approbation. Applause stimulates them, as the glass of wine the inebriate …
1005 Testimony for the Church — No. 22
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1006 Testimony for the Church — No. 22, p. 89 (Ellen Gould White)
Duty of Ministers
1007 Testimony for the Church — No. 22, p. 89.2 (Ellen Gould White)
Brn. —— and —— failed in some respects in their management in church matters at Battle Creek. They moved too much in their own spirit, and did not make God their whole …
1008 Testimony for the Church — No. 23, p. 89.1 (Ellen Gould White)
After the hardest labors of those who first led out in this work, to prepare the truth and bring up the work ready to your hand, you embrace it, and go out to labor …
1009 Testimony for the Church — No. 24, p. 89.1 (Ellen Gould White)
Christians are required by the Scriptures to enter upon a plan of active benevolence which will keep in constant exercise an interest in the salvation …
1010 Testimony for the Church — No. 24, p. 89.2 (Ellen Gould White)
Jesus made known to the lawyer that the condition of his having eternal life was to carry out in his life the special requirement of the law, which consisted …
1011 Testimony for the Church — No. 25, p. 89.1 (Ellen Gould White)
A brother who is blind, and poor, and diseased, and who is making every exertion to help himself, that he may not be dependent, should be encouraged in every way …
1012 Testimony for the Church — No. 25, p. 89.2 (Ellen Gould White)
All are doubtless familiar with Achan's case. It is recorded in sacred history for all generations, but more especially for those upon whom the ends of the …
1013 Testimony for the Church — No. 25a, p. 89.1 (Ellen Gould White)
In the case of poor Woolsey, you might have erred, if at all, on the side of mercy. But, Bro. Butler, when Woolsey cast reflections upon you, self was aroused in a moment …
1014 Testimony for the Church — No. 26, p. 89.1 (Ellen Gould White)
I have warned you against a spirit of censure, and I would again caution you in regard to that fault. Christ sometimes reproved with severity, and in some cases …
1015 Testimony for the Church — No. 26, p. 89.2 (Ellen Gould White)
But we may misjudge motives, we may be deceived by appearances, we may think we are doing right to reprove wrong, and go too far, censure too severely, wound where …
1016 Testimony for the Church — No. 26, p. 89.3 (Ellen Gould White)
The Lord requires us to be submissive to his will, subdued by his spirit, and sanctified to his service. Selfishness must be put away, and we must overcome every …
1017 Testimony for the Church — No. 27, p. 89.1 (Ellen Gould White)
If such persons have families of their own, they become arbitrary rulers at home, and display there the selfish and unreasonable disposition they are forced …
1018 Testimony for the Church — No. 27, p. 89.2 (Ellen Gould White)
Their religious experience is moulded by the education of their childhood. The sad trials, which prove so dangerous to the prosperity of a church, and which …
1019 Testimony for the Church — No. 27, p. 89.3 (Ellen Gould White)
How many lives are wrecked, how many crimes are committed under the influence of a quick-rising passion, that might have been checked in childhood, when the …
1020 Testimony for the Church — No. 27, p. 89.4 (Ellen Gould White)
Children who are allowed to have their own way are not happy. The unsubdued heart has not within itself the elements of rest and contentment. The mind and heart …