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4521 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 March 9, 1888, page 160 paragraph 14

… twelve years of age. It contains twenty-six lessons, with a summary at the close of each lesson, and questions for review at the close of the book. The wide experience …

4522 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 March 30, 1888, page 198 paragraph 5

… all the honor of the salvation of people for the first four thousand years of this earth’s history. Now when we find that sinners in this age are directed to …

4523 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 April 6, 1888, page 214 paragraph 2

… ,’ said the servant of God. ‘I am,’ answered she, ‘that poor Mary, who died in the cave.’ ‘How! are you saved,’ she said, ‘by the mercy of the Virgin Mary.’ ‘And how?’ ‘When I saw death …

4524 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 May 25, 1888, page 320 paragraph 12

… using the Lord’s prayer, we would simply offer the following: The prayer occurs in the sermon on the mount, which was given in the second year of our Lord’s earthly …

4525 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 June 1, 1888, page 331 paragraph 2

… of the seventh day of the week-the day immediately preceding the first day of the week-as “the Sabbath.” The first day of the week they call simply “the first day …

4526 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 July 6, 1888, page 406 paragraph 7

… at the best. In childhood even, when the world seems brightest and when the spirit is buoyant, there are troubles as great as the child can endure. As age comes …

4527 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 July 27, 1888, page 454 paragraph 11

The book of Revelation was written more than sixty years after the resurrection of Christ, yet in that revelation Jesus himself said to his people, through …

4528 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 July 27, 1888, page 464 paragraph 5

… , and the first part of the “Age of Reason” was not written till about three years afterward. There are enough good arguments in favor of Christianity without …

4529 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 August 10, 1888, page 489 paragraph 38

years of age. Captain Schaack and Inspector Bonfield have as yet made no move toward breaking up the meetings where disobedience to the laws of the country …

4530 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 September 14, 1888, page 567 paragraph 1

… on the most vital points, especially as to the formation and age of the world, and the means by which men and animals were placed upon it.

4531 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 September 14, 1888, page 568 paragraph 1

… middle-aged member and trustee of Dr. Talmage’s Brooklyn Tabernacle has been a ‘medium,’ off and on, ever since he was fourteen years old, when the spirit of a departed …

4532 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 December 7, 1888, page 743 paragraph 3

… on the Rhone, where, worn out by age and by the rigor of confinement, he died in August, 1799, in the eighty-second year of his age and the twenty-fourth of his pontificate …

4533 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 December 7, 1888, page 743 paragraph 4

… of the same year, and that day marked the close of the temporal dominion of the Pope of Rome, who ever since has sulked in the Vatican, where, in order more effectually …

4534 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 January 14, 1889, page 10 paragraph 71

… disgrace the reasoning power of a school-boy ten years of age, that the heathen dogma of the natural indestructibility of man is bolstered up. “Unless death …

4535 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 January 21, 1889, page 23 paragraph 39

the last four hundred years. They know that the Roman Church regarded the free use of the Bible by the people as a terrible danger to the supremacy of the Roman …

4536 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 January 21, 1889, page 23 paragraph 57

The ladies of the Christian Church have changed the program for their New Year’s eve supper. Instead of being just a plain of oyster supper, as it first announced …

4537 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 February 25, 1889, page 104 paragraph 32

… in the course of the year-the figure itself seems incredibly large-16,000 have not attained the age of twenty. There is just now an epidemic of crimes perpetrated …

4538 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 March 25, 1889, page 186 paragraph 47

… for the ideal Government through motives of patriotism or for the glory of God, but the result was the Papacy and the Dark Ages. The Real was not the Ideal. Wrong …

4539 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 April 15, 1889, page 201 paragraph 106

2. Although the petition specified that each petitioner should be “21 years of age or more,” they counted in whole churches, children and all, and in some instances obtained the indorsement of Sunday-schools.

4540 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 April 15, 1889, page 201 paragraph 108

4. A letter from Cardinal Gibbons, expressing his own personal approval of the measure, was counted as the indorsement of 7,200,000 Catholics, each one of whom was there certified to be “21 years of age or more.”