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41701 The Present Truth, vol. 10 November 15, 1894, page 724 paragraph 10
… Times refers to what the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishop of London have said, but adds that “it is impossible to put the whole question in better words …
41702 The Present Truth, vol. 10 December 6, 1894, page 775 paragraph 6
… this refers to the city on the island rather than to that on the mainland, for another passage says, “It shall be a place for the spreading of nets in the midst …
41703 The Present Truth, vol. 10 December 20, 1894, page 802 paragraph 4
… , after referring to the history of the Eastern churches and testifying to the dignity imparted to them by the Church of Rome, which is spoken of as the Mistress …
41704 The Present Truth, vol. 10 December 20, 1894, page 803 paragraph 2
… -star, refer to the coming of Christ, who is “the bright and Morning Star.” Revelation 22:16 .
41705 The Present Truth, vol. 10 December 20, 1894, page 805 paragraph 12
Space allows but a very brief reference to this Pagan festival, just enough to show how closely it has been copied. The Encyclopedia Britannica says of it:—
41706 The Present Truth, vol. 10 December 20, 1894, page 807 paragraph 2
… any reference to the day. As before stated, these annual church festivals tend to minimise the necessity of daily Christian living; and this is doubtless …
41707 The Present Truth, vol. 10 December 27, 1894, page 817 paragraph 8
… any reference to the New Year. That godly man was accustomed to spend much time in prayer, and would often, with a company of his people, spend the entire night …
41708 The Present Truth, vol. 10 December 27, 1894, page 820 paragraph 6
… a reference to the apostle of whom he claims to be the successor. Upon this claim his pretensions to super-human sanctity and authority rests. Peter, as any …
41709 The Present Truth, vol. 11 January 3, 1895, page 5 paragraph 2
… not refer to Nebuchadnezzar as an individual, but as the representative of the most magnificent empire that the world ever saw. It was to Nebuchadnezzar …
41710 The Present Truth, vol. 11 January 3, 1895, page 16 paragraph 9
… no reference to any “mystical washing away of sin,” and it omits the idea expressed by the words, “seeing now that this child is regenerate,” or, “that it hath pleased …
41711 The Present Truth, vol. 11 January 3, 1895, page 16 paragraph 11
… with reference to a minister who has recently achieved distinction as a director of politics. What a blessing it would be if people would trust the Lord as …
41712 The Present Truth, vol. 11 January 10, 1895, page 17 paragraph 9
… does refer to the sea, but not as affecting the Christian. “The wicked are like the troubled sea, when it cannot rest, whose waters cast up mire and dirt.” Isaiah …
41713 The Present Truth, vol. 11 January 10, 1895, page 22 paragraph 12
… this refers to the bringing of Pharaoh to the throne, or to the preserving of him up to that time. One thing is certain: it does not teach us, as is commonly supposed …
41714 The Present Truth, vol. 11 January 10, 1895, page 32 paragraph 5
… more reference to the Prayer Book than he did in the Book of Daniel.
41715 The Present Truth, vol. 11 January 24, 1895, page 54 paragraph 4
… with reference to the Seventh-day Adventists, whom I have the honour to represent. From reports in my possession I am enabled to give the following rates of …
41716 The Present Truth, vol. 11 January 31, 1895, page 67 paragraph 10
… they refer to Christ. Christ is the Word, the commandment, which is not “far off,” which needs not to be brought down from heaven, nor to be raised from the dead. Let …
41717 The Present Truth, vol. 11 January 31, 1895, page 69 paragraph 15
Again, the historian Gibbon, in recording the universal conquest of Rome, makes an unmistakable reference to Daniel 2:40, in the following words:
41718 The Present Truth, vol. 11 February 7, 1895, page 86 paragraph 9
… itself refers to creation as the origin of the Sabbath, thus showing that it was designed for all creation. The commandment which tells us that the seventh …
41719 The Present Truth, vol. 11 February 7, 1895, page 87 paragraph 1
The first day of the week is mentioned but eight times in the New Testament, and of these eight times six refer to the day of the resurrection. We may therefore group them all together, taking them in the order of their occurrence.
41720 The Present Truth, vol. 11 February 7, 1895, page 88 paragraph 6
… , therefore, refers only to an ordinary business transaction on the first day of the week.