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57701 The Medical Missionary, vol. 14 March 1905, page 68 paragraph 2

… no more than he is obliged to. He will shirk every task that he can, taking care only to escape beating for his dilatoriness. His relation to his master is wholly …

57702 The Medical Missionary, vol. 14 March 1905, page 68 paragraph 3

… far more than he could injure the master; and, moreover, he had no desire to injure his master, for he knew that every ill turn to man is against God. So whatever …

57703 The Medical Missionary, vol. 14 April 1905, page 98 paragraph 5

… marred more than any man, and his form more than the sons of men,” so greatly did he suffer; yet that alone does not meet the case in full, for it could not apply to …

57704 The Medical Missionary, vol. 14 May 1905, page 132 paragraph 5

… infinitely more ahead of him, drawing him onward, than he can see behind him-when he is no longer so eagerly pressing on to that which is before that he has no …

57705 The Medical Missionary, vol. 14 June 1905, page 164 paragraph 5

… see more than that small portion of the work that is assigned to him; but each one ought ever to remember that he has countless millions of associates in heaven …

57706 The Medical Missionary, vol. 14 July 1905, page 213 paragraph 3

… no more than a year of work is altogether out of proportion, and too much. But it is not too much, nor out of proportion, if that much time is needed to prepare for …

57707 The Medical Missionary, vol. 14 August 1905, page 242 paragraph 2

… longer than seventy years, in the possession of health and strength, and that without any thought of transgressing divine decrees. If it be said that these …

57708 The Medical Missionary, vol. 14 August 1905, page 243 paragraph 3

… much more than a hundred years old, and the absence of any decree arbitrarily limiting man’s age, are proof that God has placed no obstacle in the way of man’s …

57709 The Medical Missionary, vol. 14 September 1905, page 281 paragraph 1

… far more likely to fail than is the man who silently goes about his task, or who takes hold of it even with fear and trembling.

57710 The Medical Missionary, vol. 14 October 1905, page 306 paragraph 2

… any more than is necessary in order to bring the first part sharply into prominence: for it seems as if the attention of believers has been directed to the …

57711 The Medical Missionary, vol. 14 October 1905, page 306 paragraph 3

… ” is more serious than that indicated by “afflicted.” In the first instance, the individual’s own prayer is sufficient: but in the second the case is so grave that …

57712 The Medical Missionary, vol. 14 October 1905, page 307 paragraph 3

… , any more than prayer that God will “give us this day our daily bread;” means that we are to fold our hands and expect God to drop the food into our mouths. It is God’s …

57713 The Medical Missionary, vol. 14 October 1905, page 308 paragraph 2

… does more to clean the spirit and strengthen the soul to overcome mere incidental emotionalism than any other therapeutic agent known to me.”

57714 The Medical Missionary, vol. 15 July 17, 1906, paragraph 9

… are more than signs of the coming of the Lord; they are absolute proofs that he must come to save the work begun at the creation from undergoing utter destruction …

57715 The Medical Missionary, vol. 18 February 3, 1909, page 89 paragraph 3

Where is reasoning then? An outline picture from a few texts of Scripture will enable us to derive more comfort than ever before from the oft-quoted exhortation and promise in Isaiah 1:18 .

57716 The Missionary Magazine, vol. 14 January 1902, page 17 paragraph 2

… any more than to Daniel. So Paul’s earnest desire was to depart and be with Christ, whose coming was his principal theme. How he expected to be with the Lord, he …

57717 The Missionary Magazine, vol. 14 February 1902, page 62 paragraph 1

… should more properly say that God did not throw off the responsibility for man’s actions. He remained with him, going with him down to the depths, and charging …

57718 The Present Truth, vol. 3 July 21, 1887, page 211 paragraph 8

… thousands more. At that time there was probably no nation on earth that did not know of him and his mighty works; and there has been no nation since then that …

57719 The Present Truth, vol. 3 September 22, 1887, page 275 paragraph 3

… Bible more familiar to the Christian, or more clear to him than these words of Christ to Nicodemus: “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten …

57720 The Present Truth, vol. 3 September 22, 1887, page 276 paragraph 2

… something more than the mere fact that he lives.