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Regularity in Eating
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rational beings, who have mental powers that should be used for God
and humanity.—
The Review and Herald, July 29, 1884
292. Gluttonous feasts, and food taken into the stomach at untimely
seasons, leave an influence upon every fiber of the system.—
The
Health Reformer, June, 1878
293. Many eat at all hours, regardless of the laws of health. Then
gloom covers the mind. How can men be honored with divine enlight-
enment, when they are so reckless in their habits, so inattentive to the
light which God has given in regard to these things? Brethren, is it not
time for you to be converted on these points of selfish indulgence?—
Gospel Workers, 174, 1892
(old edition)
294. Three meals a day and nothing between meals—not even
an apple—should be the utmost limit of indulgence. Those who go
further violate nature’s laws and will suffer the penalty.—
The Review
and Herald, May 8, 1883
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Ministers Who Disregard This Rule—227
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Eating between Meals at Camp Meetings—124
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Children Should Not Eat Candies, Fruits, Nuts, or Anything be-
tween Meals—344
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Allowing Children to Eat at Any Hour—348, 355, 361
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Results to Students—246
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