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them tact and intelligence in the manufacturing of<br />
foods, just as He gave the workers <strong>on</strong> the<br />
tabernacle understanding and ability. He will<br />
enable them to do the right kind of work in<br />
building up the tabernacle of the body.<br />
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them tact and intelligence in the manufacturing of foods, just as He gave the workers <strong>on</strong> the tabernacle understanding and ability. He will enable them to do the right kind of work in building up the tabernacle of the body. 802
Chapter 11 Medical Missi<strong>on</strong>ary Work The Pi<strong>on</strong>eer Work [The Review and Herald, December 17, 1914.] Medical missi<strong>on</strong>ary work is the pi<strong>on</strong>eer work of the gospel, the door through which the truth for this time is to find entrance to many homes. God’s people are to be genuine medical missi<strong>on</strong>aries, for they are to learn to minister to the needs of both soul and body. The purest unselfishness is to be shown by our workers as, with the knowledge and experience gained by practical work, they go out to give treatments to the sick. As they go from house to house they will find access to many hearts. Many will be reached who otherwise never would have heard the gospel message. A dem<strong>on</strong>strati<strong>on</strong> of the principles of health reform will do much toward removing prejudice against our evangelical work. The Great Physician, the originator of medical missi<strong>on</strong>ary work, will bless all who thus 803
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COUNSELS ON HEALTH Ellen G. White 1
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care of the body—the temple of th
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stands without a peer. She it was w
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of the Lord’s church. But how won
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Washington, D.C. January 29, 1957.
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Matthew 9:36-38. Today the same nee
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amid the darkness. For these the Lo
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classes who would recognize their v
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might, let not the rich man glory i
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I was shown that Satan’s power is
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The violation of physical law, with
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law of Ten Commandments has been li
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are in a position where the conscie
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Jesus, seated on the Mount of Olive
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drinking and dressing are carried t
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The world needs today what it neede
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work for the poor and needy in the
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principles of Christianity open bef
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healing in His wings.” Malachi 4:
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anointed the eyes of a blind man wi
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her lack of faith, God is disappoin
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for those in their homes and among
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come, He will commend those who hav
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cannot be self-centered. We are liv
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at our workers treading over and ov
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wrong, they should change their cou
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value upon eternal things. It is of
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their own bodies as they please, bu
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that we may make the best use of ou
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translation to heaven. The less fev
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our bodies and in our spirits which
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what is the work that we are to und
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their counsel and have them able to
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and acquainted with grief. The humb
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carefulness, looking to Him for wis
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ye transformed by the renewing of y
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conducive to health of body and min
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even for a few weeks, then free it
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Many labor under the mistaken idea
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of air, will be like a hungry perso
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The Health of the Nurse to Be Consi
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Some houses are furnished expensive
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the bed, and exposed to the air. Th
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Deep Breathing In order to have goo
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Scrupulous Sanitation [First publis
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and from their houses, and would ex
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the family and the neighborhood. Th
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would make them ruddy and beautiful
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temptation to indulge the appetite.
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sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto Go
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will sacrifice not only health and
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against the Spirit, and the Spirit
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Avoid Gluttony Some do not exercise
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John the Baptist went forth in the
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Those who indulge appetite and pass
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Self-denial is essential to genuine
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There is but little real, genuine,
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clothing. If the mother is deprived
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women should reject. Imagination sh
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The period in which the infant rece
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the least want of food. All that is
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mouths defiled with the filth of to
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atmosphere must also be defiled. Th
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lifeless without the darling indulg
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depends upon the normal condition o
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Evil Effects of Tea and Coffee [Tes
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the worse for having. They do not g
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the result of their use; this is be
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The use of natural remedies require
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stairs, to enter a streetcar, to wa
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them there will be too much in othe
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and overcoming disease of both mind
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has been a mistake. They have not b
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must be kept closed because the mot
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such allow reason to influence the
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a given time, and continue to labor
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of dissatisfaction and contention,
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Believers should be taught that eve
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and the appearance of those who dre
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twice a week. Those who are not in
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ight, our mental and moral powers c
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the health reform. It appears to yo
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to good account which is used in th
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knowledge of good and evil, ye shal
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As men multiplied upon the earth af
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produced a plague, from which many
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many in every age and station of li
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appetite must be held in abeyance t
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an unperverted appetite. He has spr
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is not a proper article of food for
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ead than many think. Food can be pr
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very important for health of body a
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Many make a mistake in drinking col
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In order to preserve health, temper
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keep the body in a healthy conditio
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combined physical labor with mental
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appetite is educated to crave somet
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stronger stimulants, as tobacco. Th
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on the subject of health reform, fo
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are working contrary to their own w
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do not come to God with hearts that
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perception of what is truth; they w
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how are we walking in that light? H
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the principles of health reform as
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us down and make us what we ought n
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Much tact and discretion should be
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The time will come when we may have
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to live up to the light that has be
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advantages, they would have been th
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... and I know that I shall not be
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to those who love the truth and wal
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Healthful Cooking [Testimonies for
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with scarcely a variation, and the
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in cooking. Whatever may be their c
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you will certainly succeed.” Many
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Persons who have indulged their app
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the living machine. There was one c
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I am acquainted with families who h
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those who were not living up to the
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[Christian Temperance and Bible Hyg
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health, the idea should never be gi
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Many who adopt the health reform co
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must not belittle it by narrow view
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more food, and so heap another load
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obtain food for their tables which
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into good blood, clogs the machiner
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Chapter 4 Outdoor Life and Physical
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lessons of the divine Teacher would
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unless the mind has become too dark
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Redeemer. The thought of God will r
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and the beautiful flowers, encourag
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goodness in providing these blessin
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provided to give health to body, mi
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fragrance of the cedar and the fir.
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estoration to health. A Small Count
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The chief if not the only reason wh
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the heat you need. If you positivel
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had any direct influence in quenchi
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utter, cheese, pork, rich pastry, a
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These lessons, imprinted upon the m
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overstudy, while they neglect that
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different trades, which would bring
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The minds of thinking men labor too
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them the privileges they do the sea
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Very many young men who have been r
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allow the physical powers to remain
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every youth be educated to labor, t
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indolent and to gratify their desir
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conducted, cannot supply the place
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well-being, Inspiration has pointed
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excursions, and seems to make himse
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interest and friendly association,
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Many of them have suffered from sev
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They are not beneficial in their te
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inviting, make them bright with air
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cards will soon lead to a desire to
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Those who have broken down by inten
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muscles because pain is felt when t
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ought many of them into their prese
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The things of the world cannot sati
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So the institutions established by
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were to be revealed in all their pr
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would be the responsibility of thos
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Thus our sanitariums are to be an i
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who have thought their own standard
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from the Saviour grace to impart to
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June 9, 1904. Living Waters for Thi
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has commissioned us to carry forwar
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intelligent, God-fearing physicians
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on this aggressive warfare and at t
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In far-off countries, from those wh
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crowded together in one locality. G
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Upon us has shone great light in re
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youth may be prepared to fill posit
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in the future establish sanitariums
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how to study the divine laws given
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contemplation of which should fill
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gathering in so much means to estab
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way before them as they go forth to
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character to My work only when thos
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people should be looking for opport
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help themselves. The cause of God s
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members of the several churches are
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The advantage of outdoor life must
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sanitarium. “Why have such fields
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the work of the institution educati
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etween God and His people. Let us n
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can lay aside his ordinary duties.
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As a people we have been greatly hu
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the observance of the true Sabbath
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7:102, 103 (1902). Amusements in Ou
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Whatever a man becomes accustomed t
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in our world a great field for true
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We need to be instant in prayer. It
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It is our business to give a right
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will increase the confidence of pat
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among us, and in fitting them to gl
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Self-sacrificing workers, who have
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glorify God. If this work is not ca
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The Atmosphere of Peace We should s
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Constantly asking for blessings, th
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Self-Sufficiency a Peril I am instr
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Chapter 6 Successful Institutional
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which should be maintained by all c
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only, never rising above the level
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of health reform and of our holy fa
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sphere of their influence. Those wh
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Health Reform at the Sanitarium Amo
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not able to pay the regular prices
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the manifestation of selfishness in
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will wash their robes of character,
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will be more readily influenced by
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estore the patients to health. In t
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point long ago. I hope and pray and
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the self-indulgent. Those who do no
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the spirit of the world is proud, p
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servants, and we are to be workers
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We are living in the very close of
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account of the way in which they us
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one family, children of one Father,
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show. Let our showing be such that
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and the expression of our faith. Ou
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erecting an institution in which is
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the stern motives of religious prin
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our institutions would do well to h
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Thus it has been necessary in the s
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and insinuations made that they are
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guided into every good and holy way
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Missionary Work, 46, 47 (1888). Adh
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All heaven is interested in the sal
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Care must be taken that the religio
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proved his ruin. Men today are no w
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Christianity.—Testimonies for the
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hope for the prosperity of our sani
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unsuspecting. Young girls will lose
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We need a constant sense of the enn
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workers in our institutions. I have
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This disrespect for others, this di
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in the beginning of the work often
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Economy and Self-Denial Sow the see
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The Lord would have the workers mak
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their business transactions. None a
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heavy debts and having to pay inter
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manage them with far less capital t
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and apparently successful work, the
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in order to reach the very lowest s
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should lose sight of his mission an
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I have been instructed that a refor
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the gospel of Christ, and for your
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workers wages that are in accordanc
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Sanitarium Workers [The Spirit of S
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Every worker should seek to educate
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Upon all who are engaged in the Lor
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lunatic, and those that had the pal
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Simplicity and Economy [The Spirit
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poverty. Shall we refuse to deny ou
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Chapter 7 The Christian Physician A
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plague spot and faithfully unfold t
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There are many ways of practicing t
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trouble is, like a canker, eating t
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laws of nature; but His laws are no
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The Physician’s Need of Sympathy
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physical strength. If he is feeble,
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king’s meat nor drink of his wine
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heal the maladies of the body as we
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earnestly to bring into the sickroo
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of souls for whom Christ gave His l
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Never should familiarity with suffe
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neglecting to speak a word in seaso
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The medical fraternity have made ma
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influence for righteousness and tru
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to be constantly receiving new idea
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words to speak readily, truthfully,
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place in his confidence. Kindness a
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the physician or the nurse can then
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and death. Disease is sometimes pro
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of another. He is not to look to an
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mind needs. God alone is the one wh
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y their sinful course in violating
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grateful thanks to Jesus for doing
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helpers. They must be prepared for
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guilty, sin-sick souls who turn to
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come to Him in faith. Earnestly, te
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who are given over to licentiousnes
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Sanitarium Physicians—My dear Bre
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Means and earnest labor may be safe
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who know the truth join his party,
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nations. “Verily My Sabbaths ye s
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example of the strictest integrity.
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Workers, 11-15 (1907).] Sanitarium,
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The way to the throne of God is alw
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which youth, and men and women who
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upon the secret parts of men. Women
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with women’s diseases, as it is t
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will have to give an account of his
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the bread of life to your soul and
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Many of the books piled up in the g
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When our medical missionary workers
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together with Him, will have a know
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Praying for the Sick [Our Camp Meet
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to the body, the temple of God, but
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a father pitieth his children, so t
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this way disasters are brought upon
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apostasy. All that we are required
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it would admit a semblance of doubt
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elieving that He hears our petition
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may be healed, they are not to take
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and give Him glory. Let us not be l
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oppressed and desponding, and, as f
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upon your supreme affections and th
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closely and walk in the light of Hi
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truths of the gospel. Nearly the wh
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that passion has degraded. They can
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treating the sick, methods that are
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Isaiah 58:7. “They shall lay hand
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should be brought to the workers in
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souls in the highways and byways. I
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connection with our sanitariums, fi
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Nurses As Evangelists Christ, the g
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educated most thoroughly to work as
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matters. It is of the highest impor
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Value of Social Relations It is thr
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invigorated by the truths of the go
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and pray, that this instrumentality
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daily connect with Him, I am filled
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foolishness. When they are small in
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lifetime; every day you should be l
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draw the sick to the Saviour. The C
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thoughtful nurses.—The Ministry o
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the same way, until every day the w
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locks and keys; they do not need to
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The mind must be trained through da
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Disagreeable Criticism From still o
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proportion to the strength of the f
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is an inclination with the youth to
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The associations chosen by the work
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The workers should take Jesus with
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duties just where God has placed th
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there, in the course of a year amou
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example we aid others in the develo
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they feel so weary that they become
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make the greatest mistakes; we shal
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Chapter 9 Teaching Health Principle
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that are groping in darkness. All C
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from the books treating more partic
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the youth who have any definite kno
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Instruct the Children Fathers and m
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with physiology and hygiene; they s
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in eating, in drinking, in dress, a
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people in regard to the dangers of
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making a way for other truths to re
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some heart the seed of truth. I hav
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labors, united with these temperanc
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would be very patient with them and
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manhood that has been sacrificed th
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For every soul struggling to rise f
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In some cases it is as difficult to
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mistake. God’s word declares, “
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Go Forward I am instructed to say t
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condition of the body, and thus cas
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journals that there should be. The
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means of reaching high and low, ric
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condiments, and unhealthful dishes,
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Do not catch hold of isolated ideas
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set before all, both patients and h
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appetites at the expense of health
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cures performed by some clairvoyant
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people, the Creator of the heavens
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upon the enemy’s ground? God the
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disregard of nature’s laws. He is
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himself a spiritualist, an “elect
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creatures and hedges them in from t
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Satan’s power and will bring us o
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sale give much valuable instruction
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the Lord I ask you to conquer every
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the gospel was keenly felt by the S
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the needs of both body and soul, he
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was while on this earth. We should
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Reforms Called For In the light giv
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So the light has been gradually com
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missionary work, the gospel of heal
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The gospel of Christ is to be lived
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of an apostle as well as of a physi
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made upon the souls as well as upon
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with more experienced gospel worker
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the ministers of the gospel and the
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To preach the gospel means much mor
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of our sanitariums, but a much wide
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Healer. Physicians and Evangelists
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And thus should our physicians labo
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power of Christ. Christ will work t
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the minds of our physicians which k
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you are in every respect to be an e
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Satan is not asleep. Every obstacle
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eings. Medical missionary evangelis
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precious gifts, to use their talent
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teaching the people how to bring ab
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Lord’s own instrumentalities to s
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must be worked from Melrose. When t
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giving the warning message to the p
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carried forward too earnestly in on
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entering the ministry. There is dan
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soul, but to pursue a course which
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those for whom we should have labor
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act in opposition to the message up
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heart was in their work. The convic
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to do this, it would be a blessing
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should eat, what kinds of food best
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upon eternal things. If you pursue
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It was the prevalence of this very
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of iniquity, and turn with full pur
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forgiving, and humble, would be bec
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and bring it into subjection: lest
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emotion are taxed, while the nerves
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passion. Abstemiousness in diet, an
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world, to angels, and to men. And t
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soul. The highest interests of the
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eaten on a working day is entirely
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a continual backsliding in health r
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thereof.” Romans 13:11-14. A Refo
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Chapter 13 Holiness of Life Lights
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him wisdom that astonished the worl
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manifest. None but the pure and low
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show that they cannot stand alone w
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Souls are always in peril. Even mar
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It is the lack of harmonious action
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time be safe in their calling. Sata
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to social position, worldly honor,
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You must know by experience how sin
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world.” John 17:15-18. Exert a Sa
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carefully kept and guarded. “What
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God in that He has left us a perfec
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accepted unpopular truth. Before he
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injunctions as too old-fashioned to
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Satan and break the chains that hav
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moral health; and he exults when he
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Our words, our actions, and our dre
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Gaudy apparel betrays vanity and we
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When you place a useless or extrava
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[Testimonies for the Church 1:424-4
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There is a medium position in these
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eceive that education which it is e
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gross iniquity abound everywhere. T
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copy. By precept as well as example
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earnestly and diligently should the
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professing to keep God’s holy law
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direction, if any of the liberties
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general. Your daughters are not tau
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[Testimonies for the Church 2:346-3
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formed in the image of God, transfo
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names Christ. “Let everyone that
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and as I have had a view of their i
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The night we bowed in prayer, and p
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“For Thou art not a God that hath
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Indulgence of the baser passions wi
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deceived. Dangers unseen beset our
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When the deceiver commences his wor
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Flee from those who would, even in
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as the worldling too often is when
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can never express. Those whose mora
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True religion ennobles the mind, re
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exhilarating influence upon her bod
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affections have become morbid. But
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in the soul a heaven of peace; in s
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