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3141 The Present Truth, vol. 12 December 24, 1896, page 832 paragraph 1

On Sunday, the 22nd day of November, for the first time in more than four hundred years, the ringing of a bell sounded forth from a Catholic church in Copenhagen.

3142 The Present Truth, vol. 13 January 28, 1897, page 62 paragraph 9

… the ringing of bells. All priests who disobey this order are to be suspended.

3143 The Present Truth, vol. 13 March 18, 1897, page 176 paragraph 6

… people, rings with cheers for those who—let us say—fight for their rights against oppression, it is impossible not to think of an equally noisy meeting, held …

3144 The Present Truth, vol. 13 April 1, 1897, page 195 paragraph 15

… . Christendom rings with the din of war preparations, and many call for the overthrow of the Turk, little thinking that they are hastening the world into that …

3145 The Present Truth, vol. 13 April 29, 1897, page 259 paragraph 12

… Christendom rings with denunciations of the Turk, and multitudes of pulpits demand his extinction in the name of Christianity. The only conclusion possible …

3146 The Present Truth, vol. 13 October 14, 1897, page 643 paragraph 20

As for their rings, they were so high that they were dreadful; and their rings were full of eyes round about them four.

3147 The Present Truth, vol. 14 April 28, 1898, page 272 paragraph 7

… bells ring for peace and for war. “My brethren, these things ought not so to be.”

3148 The Present Truth, vol. 14 May 5, 1898, page 274 paragraph 2

… shouts ring to the Rock of our help! Let us come before His face with songs of thanksgiving, With stringed instruments joyfully saying to Him! For a great God …

3149 The Present Truth, vol. 14 August 4, 1898, page 495 paragraph 9

… right ring. The only union the followers of Christ ought to know anything about, is union with Him. The only alliance (covenant) in which they can have any interest …

3150 The Present Truth, vol. 14 August 11, 1898, page 502 paragraph 11

… the ring of Israel. But none of this did him any good. Wealth and splendour and kingly rank were of no avail against the leprosy. Elisha heard that Naaman was …

3151 The Present Truth, vol. 14 August 11, 1898, page 512 paragraph 7

… the rings from her fingers. No more can a bad tree be made good by plucking off its fruit. All these efforts to “reform” the church by force, whether made by zealous …

3152 The Present Truth, vol. 14 October 27, 1898, page 675 paragraph 2

… air ring with their songs of praise, “singing with loud instruments unto the Lord.” The Levites taught the good knowledge of the Lord, and the people had such …

3153 The Present Truth, vol. 14 November 17, 1898, page 724 paragraph 4

… , which ring out from the sacred page their tones of warring and promise, “Take fast hold of instruction; let her not go: keep her; for she is thy life.”

3154 The Present Truth, vol. 14 November 24, 1898, page 746 paragraph 10

“Jesus in His temple holy, Where sweet angel anthems ring, Dwelleth, too, in temples lowly, Heareth, too, when children sing.”

3155 The Present Truth, vol. 15 March 2, 1899, page 144 paragraph 3

… country ring with their urgent appeals to the Government to declare war against the Turk, and by their own admission this desire for war deserved a solemn …

3156 The Present Truth, vol. 15 May 4, 1899, page 288 paragraph 17

… “Tammany’ ring, sailed for England recently. Crowds saw him off, and it was with difficulty that a passage was made to the steamer through the mass of his admirers …

3157 The Present Truth, vol. 15 August 17, 1899, page 517 paragraph 5

… it ring forth. So the scripture which we are studying has a more direct application to the people of this time than to any other people that ever lived. It is …

3158 The Present Truth, vol. 15 October 19, 1899, page 670 paragraph 11

… bells ringing during the night in an American town. People ran from their houses in excitement to ascertain the cause, and in their absence the robbers rushed …

3159 The Present Truth, vol. 15 November 2, 1899, page 704 paragraph 17

… off rings, bracelets, and hearings, and men gave up watches and pins. Savings-bank books and clothing were thrown upon the stage. Several substantial business …

3160 The Signs of the Times, vol. 9 February 22, 1883, page 91 paragraph 1

… a ring-such may be the fondness for these toys-may become such a weight that those who wear them will never make much progress toward the prize.” The original …