Quotations from the writings of Ellen G. White with the phrase . . .
W e d i s c o u r a g e ( 2 RELATED PHRASES ) |
The phrase 'we discourage' appears 8 times in the published writings of EGW page NOT on Original site Related phrase: lest we discourage ( 2 ) ( see below ) - - discourage our brethren ( )
| In our sanitariums, we advocate the use of simple remedies. We discourage the use of drugs, for they poison the current of the blood. In these institutions sensible instruction should be given, how to eat, how to drink, how to dress, and how to live so that the health may be preserved. { PC 35.2 } |
| In our sanitariums, we advocate the use of simple remedies. We discourage the use of drugs, for they poison the current of the blood. In these institutions sensible instruction should be given [on] how to eat, how to drink, how to dress, and how to live so that the health may be preserved. { 1SAT 394.4 } |
| In our sanitariums, we advocate the use of simple remedies. We discourage the use of drugs, for they poison the current of the blood. In these institutions sensible instruction should be given how to eat, how to drink, how to dress, and how to live so that the health may be preserved. — Manuscript 49, 1908 { CD 303.5} |
| Substances Which Poison the Blood — In our sanitariums, we advocate the use of simple remedies. We discourage the use of drugs, for they poison the current of the blood. In these institutions sensible instruction should be given how to eat, how to drink, how to dress, and how to live so that the health may be preserved.— Counsels on Diet and Foods, 303.5 (Sermon at Lodi, California, May 9, 1908). { 2SM 280.5} |
| In our sanitariums, we advocate the use of simple remedies. We discourage the use of drugs, for they poison the current of the blood. In these institutions sensible instruction should be given, how to eat, how to drink, how to dress, and how to live so that the health may be preserved. { TSDF 86.1 } |
| In our sanitariums, we advocate the use of simple remedies. We discourage the use of drugs, for they poison the current of the blood. In these institutions, sensible instruction should be given, how to eat, how to drink, how to dress, and how to live so that the health may be preserved. { TSDF 112.4 } |
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This phrase appears two times in the published writings of EGW
| The fact that one does not in all things conform to our personal ideas or opinions will not justify us in forbidding him to labor for God. Christ is the Great Teacher; we are not to judge or to command, but in humility each is to sit at the feet of Jesus, and learn of Him. Every soul whom God has made willing is a channel through which Christ will reveal His pardoning love. How careful we should be lest we discourage one of God’s light bearers, and thus intercept the rays that He would have shine to the world! { DA 438.1} Read entire Chapter 48 |
| Christ is the Great Teacher; we are to sit at His feet and learn of Him. Every soul whom God has made willing is a channel through which Christ will reveal His pardoning love. How careful we should be lest we discourage one of God’s light bearers, and thus intercept the rays He would have shine to the world! { HLv 296.4 } |
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