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1742 Testimonies to Ministers and Gospel Workers

[ For further study: Testimonies for the Church 5:396-398; 4:309-312, 43-55, 617-619; 6:17, 148; The Desire of Ages, 302, 313. ]

1743 Testimonies to Ministers and Gospel Workers

[ Special Testimonies, Series A 8:17-27 (1897). (Former title, “The General Conference.”) ]

1745 Testimonies to Southern Africa, p. 17.1 (Ellen Gould White)

Here is where you have failed of reaching souls in the past. When you have followed your natural inclination, you have closed the door whereby you might, with …

1746 Testimonies to Southern Africa, p. 17.2 (Ellen Gould White)

Now it will be well, my brother, for you to carefully consider these things; and when you labour in your new field, do not feel that as an honest man you must tell …

1747 Testimonies to Southern Africa, p. 17.3 (Ellen Gould White)

God's workmen must be many-sided men; that is, they must have breadth of character, not be one-idea men, stereotyped in one manner of working, getting into a groove …

1748 Testimonies to Southern Africa, p. 17.4 (Ellen Gould White)

A great and solemn work is before us—to reach the people where they are. Do not feel it your bounden duty the first thing to tell the people, “We are Seventh-day …

1749 Testimonies to Southern Africa

March 17, 1893

1750 Testimony Studies on Diet and Foods, p. 17 (Ellen Gould White)

The Youth's Instructor, May 31, 1894 ( Healthful Living, 83.1 )

1751 Testimony Studies on Diet and Foods, p. 17.1 (Ellen Gould White)

If we would preserve the best health, we should avoid eating vegetables and fruit at the same meal. If the stomach is feeble, there will be distress, and the brain …

1753 Testimony Studies on Diet and Foods, p. 17.2 (Ellen Gould White)

There should not be many kinds at any one meal, but all meals should not be composed of the same kinds of food without variation. Food should be prepared with simplicity, yet with nicety which will invite the appetite.

1755 Testimony Studies on Diet and Foods, p. 17.3 (Ellen Gould White)

Another cause of ill health and of inefficiency in labor, is indigestion. It is impossible for the brain to do its best work when the digestive powers are abused …

1757 Testimony Studies on Diet and Foods, p. 17.4 (Ellen Gould White)

It is not well to take a great variety of foods at one meal. When fruit and bread, together with a variety of other foods that do not agree are crowded into the stomach at one meal, what can we expect but that a disturbance will be created?

1759 Testimony Studies on Diet and Foods, p. 17.5 (Ellen Gould White)

There should not be a great variety at any one meal, for this encourages overeating, and causes indigestion.

1760 Testimony Studies on Diet and Foods, p. 17.6 (Ellen Gould White)

It is not well to eat fruit and vegetables at the same meal. If the digestion is feeble, the use of both will often cause distress, and inability to put forth mental effort. It is better to have the fruit at one meal and the vegetables at another.