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“Let some of the hours of courtship before marriage run through the married life.” (Page 13)

“Be ever careful and tender of the feelings of one another. Do not allow a playful, bantering, joking censuring of one another. These things are dangerous. They wound. The wound may be concealed, nevertheless the wound exists and peace is being sacrificed and happiness endangered.” (Page 15)

“Let the questions be raised, Will this union help me heavenward? will it increase my love for God? and will it enlarge my sphere of usefulness in this life? If these reflections present no drawback, then in the fear of God move forward.” (Page 23)

“He [Satan] is busily engaged in influencing those who are wholly unsuited to each other to unite their interests. He exults in this work, for by it he can produce more misery and hopeless woe to the human family than by exercising his skill in any other direction.” (Page 29)

“Those who are not willing to adapt themselves to each other’s disposition, so as to avoid unpleasant differences and contentions, should not take the step.” (Page 29)

  • Title: Letters to Young Lovers
  • Author: Ellen Gould White
  • Publisher: Pacific Press
  • Print Publication Date: 1983
  • Logos Release Date: 2002
  • Language: English
  • Resources: 1
  • Format: Digital › Logos Research Edition
  • Subject: Ellen White › Writings--Books
  • Resource ID: LLS:900.1.2057
  • Resource Type: Monograph
  • Metadata Last Updated: 2022-02-11T16:54:23Z

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