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57661 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 February 1904, page 38 paragraph 3
… system more good than a much better food which seems insipid. Rigidly scientific experiments have shown that the increased flow of saliva which comes at …
57662 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 February 1904, page 38 paragraph 4
… person more good than a good food that is not desired; but how much more good might result if the keen appetite and the perfect food were combined. The sum of …
57663 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 February 1904, page 62 paragraph 12
Thursday, Feb. 18. “ How precious also are thy thoughts unto me, O God! how great is the sum of them! If I should count them, they are more in number than the sand: when I awake, I am still with thee.” Psalm 139:17, 18 .
57664 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 February 1904, page 63 paragraph 8
… far more sure than anything that could be seen.
57665 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 February 1904, page 64 paragraph 1
… far more torturous than any evil that can actually befall us. And even though there be no danger impending, the fear, to a timid person, is none the less terrible …
57666 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 April 1904, page 124 paragraph 5
… think more of themselves than of God, as did Lucifer. No one can consider God’s works, as the works of God, without praising him; and praise is worship.
57667 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 April 1904, page 126 paragraph 7
… been, more acceptable to God than bullocks with horns and hoofs. The heathen rightly conceived that a human sacrifice was the highest and best that could …
57668 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 May 1904, page 161 paragraph 19
… any more than they did nineteen centuries ago. Christ is yet waiting the hour of his triumph, still sharing all our conflicts. But the work is complete, nevertheless …
57669 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 May 1904, page 163 paragraph 6
… no more power of himself to originate real thought than a tree has. “The Lord knoweth the thoughts of the [professedly] wise, that they are vain.” Man is but dust …
57670 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 June 1904, page 195 paragraph 18
… be more expressive of perfect security than this statement? Enemies are raging round us, yet in the face of their threatened attack we quietly sit down to …
57671 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 June 1904, page 197 paragraph 11
… always more anxious to save every man than any man is to be saved. But this is a petition inspired by the Holy Spirit, who helps our infirmities by teaching us …
57672 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 June 1904, page 199 paragraph 2
… no more expressive figure of safe keeping than this, that God keeps us as the apple of the eye. How closely we guard our eyes, and even though we be off our guard …
57673 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 July 1904, page 213 paragraph 12
… is more attentive to us, if possible, than at any other time. He “comforteth us in all our tribulation.”
57674 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 August 1904, page 244 paragraph 5
… means more than any other day has ever meant. The priests of Israel were physicians by God’s own appointment. The priests were the sanitary inspectors, the …
57675 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 August 1904, page 263 paragraph 13
… even more immovable than they: for the mountains shall be carried into the sea: but God says that though the mountains depart, and the hills be removed, His lovingkindness …
57676 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 September 1904, page 285 paragraph 2
… no more be swept away than can the Rock of Ages.
57677 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 September 1904, page 286 paragraph 8
… is more nearly perfection than a little child in its mother’s arms; yet if it remains the same, and no change takes place in it, after the lapse of years it is most …
57678 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 October 1904, page 326 paragraph 1
… no more weight than the inharmonious clang of two pieces of brass.
57679 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 October 1904, page 327 paragraph 4
… becoming more and more common, as the world gets further away from the spirit of Christianity. The possession of love also makes one all that can be conveyed …
57680 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 October 1904, page 328 paragraph 8
… something more than is contained in the word “beareth.” Its primary meaning is “to stay behind, to remain at home.” Thus it appears that love is modest and retiring …