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1801 Daughters of God, p. 169.5 (Ellen Gould White)
That which you term sensitiveness is pride that will not bear contradiction. Self must be disciplined, guarded, and controlled. The most becoming dignity …
1802 Daughters of God, p. 172.5 (Ellen Gould White)
Attention to health is one of our most important duties. We owe this to ourselves, to society, and to God. Young men and young women are proverbially careless …
1803 Daughters of God, p. 173.5 (Ellen Gould White)
In order to have health, equilibrium of action must be maintained. The mind must harmonize with this, or the benefits are not realized. If physical exercise …
1804 Daughters of God, p. 175.4 (Ellen Gould White)
Pure water to drink and fresh air to breathe, ... invigorate the vital organs, purify the blood, and help nature in her task of overcoming the bad conditions of the system.— The Review and Herald, December 5, 1899 .
1805 Daughters of God, p. 175.5 (Ellen Gould White)
This letter was written from Reno, Nevada, to Brother and Sister Lockwood, Marian Davis, Fannie Bolton, and May Walling, who remained at home. Mrs. White was attending a camp meeting there .
1806 Daughters of God, p. 183.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… Church 5:362 (1885) .
1807 Daughters of God, p. 184.5 (Ellen Gould White)
Hold fast to Christ, and He will give you His strong arm to lean upon. There is a crown of life for the overcomer.
1808 Daughters of God, p. 185.3 (Ellen Gould White)
Hold Fast Under Trying Circumstances —Again, on October 5, 1898, Mrs. White wrote to Sister Wessels, encouraging her to have faith and to stay close to the Lord.
1809 Daughters of God, p. 188.5 (Ellen Gould White)
Brother Nelson, will you soften and subdue your nature? You may become like Jesus and be His missionary, His helping hand. He never prompts you to be exacting …
1810 Daughters of God, p. 196.5 (Ellen Gould White)
Addie, I observe you listen and watch to hear what others say, thinking they may say something in reference to you. Do not do this anymore. This you should overcome …
1811 Daughters of God, p. 197.5 (Ellen Gould White)
May, my dear child, I do not wish you to overwork, but I want you to be prompt and bear your share of responsibility. Those who do work only when compelled to do so …
1812 Daughters of God, p. 198.5 (Ellen Gould White)
We leave Battle Creek for Otsego today. Next week we shall be, I expect, at Chicago. The eighth we start on our long journey for California. I feel very sad to leave …
1813 Daughters of God, p. 199.5 (Ellen Gould White)
Christ will judge every man according to his works. He identifies His interest with His suffering, neglected children. He says to one class, “I was an hungered …
1814 Daughters of God, p. 202.5 (Ellen Gould White)
… Releases 5:325, 326 (1898) .
1815 Daughters of God, p. 206.5 (Ellen Gould White)
Written to Mary Nelson on March 19, 1902, giving counsel on the education and development of her children .
1816 Daughters of God, p. 207.5 (Ellen Gould White)
Christ is ready to teach the father and the mother to be true educators. Those who learn in His school will never strike a child in passion. They will never speak …
1817 Daughters of God, p. 208.5 (Ellen Gould White)
I have had much writing to do in regard to the errors of parents in properly instructing their children and the result upon their children. Your course was …
1818 Daughters of God
Children are God’s precious heritage, to be disciplined, educated, and trained to lift burdens in their early years. These should be light at first; but children …
1819 Daughters of God, p. 214.5 (Ellen Gould White)
My sister, your mind will bear taxing. If you take up the burdens that you should, you can be a blessing to the [St. Helena] Health Retreat. But the indulgence of your …
1820 Daughters of God, p. 216.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… .— Letter 5, 1884 .