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57721 The Present Truth, vol. 3 October 6, 1887, page 291 paragraph 2

… is more important than the other when both are absolutely essential, we may readily determine which of them must first be considered. We have therefore no …

57722 The Present Truth, vol. 3 October 6, 1887, page 291 paragraph 5

… this. More than this, the chief and, indeed, the only reason given for Sunday observance is that it commemorates the resurrection of Christ. But the resurrection …

57723 The Present Truth, vol. 3 November 3, 1887, page 324 paragraph 3

… do more than his duty and thus make up for past neglect. Whichever way he turns, the law stands in his way condemning him. Now shall we say that because the law …

57724 The Present Truth, vol. 3 November 3, 1887, page 324 paragraph 5

… worth more than those of all created beings, whether in heaven or on earth. He saw the hopeless condition of the world, and came “to seek and to save that which …

57725 The Present Truth, vol. 3 November 3, 1887, page 324 paragraph 6

… done more than his duty-more than was required of him; consequently he has merit to impart to others. This grace is freely given to all who believe in him. Thus …

57726 The Present Truth, vol. 4 January 19, 1888, page 19 paragraph 3

… for more than three years, had learned to love him devotedly, both for what he was and what he promised them. On him all their hopes centered. Their feelings were …

57727 The Present Truth, vol. 4 February 2, 1888, page 35 paragraph 6

… written more than a score of years after Jerusalem was conquered by Titus; and in that book, besides the description already quoted ( Revelation 1:7 ), almost …

57728 The Present Truth, vol. 4 February 2, 1888, page 35 paragraph 10

… no more for mercy for sinners-they receive according to their deeds; no more trials for saints-he appears to them unto salvation. This being so, it is manifestly …

57729 The Present Truth, vol. 4 March 15, 1888, page 83 paragraph 3

… could more surely overthrow faith than such teaching, for who that accepted it could have any belief in the promises of a future second coming of Christ? It …

57730 The Present Truth, vol. 4 May 17, 1888, page 149 paragraph 2

… else than mortal. “Shall mortal man be more just than God?” Job 4:17. How could they speak otherwise, since God only has immortality? The contrast is sharply drawn …

57731 The Present Truth, vol. 4 July 5, 1888, page 196 paragraph 5

… Israel. More than this, we have evidence to show that the Lord never regarded the outward mark of circumcision, whether in the person of a native Jew, or a foreigner …

57732 The Present Truth, vol. 4 July 5, 1888, page 196 paragraph 7

… no more a child of Abraham than any other man; and whoever was righteous, like Abraham, was really his child. So Abraham was the father of all that believed, whether …

57733 The Present Truth, vol. 4 July 19, 1888, page 211 paragraph 1

… , any more than we would refuse to believe in present conversion, because the term is used by many people who have not the slightest idea of its meaning.

57734 The Present Truth, vol. 4 September 27, 1888, page 291 paragraph 2

… see more in the heavens than is really there; those little shining specks are not so important as you think they are, but you have been gazing at them so intently …

57735 The Present Truth, vol. 4 September 27, 1888, page 292 paragraph 1

… no more fathom the depths of the divine law, than it can compass the bounds of the universe.

57736 The Present Truth, vol. 4 September 27, 1888, page 292 paragraph 5

more of the love of God than he does of the law of God, for the love of God runs parallel with his law. The love of God is just as extensive as his law, and no more so …

57737 The Present Truth, vol. 4 September 27, 1888, page 292 paragraph 6

… no more for guilty man than he has done. But would God take steps that were unnecessary? To give up his own Son was a sacrifice that a finite mind can never understand …

57738 The Present Truth, vol. 6 January 2, 1890, page 9 paragraph 1

… no more to them than if it were blank, for the Bible had not been translated into the language of the common people. The small portions of the Bible that the church …

57739 The Present Truth, vol. 6 January 2, 1890, page 9 paragraph 4

… dawn more brightly, and more and more of the Bible was made clear to men. They had become somewhat accustomed to its rays of light. Some rested content with the …

57740 The Present Truth, vol. 6 February 13, 1890, page 57 paragraph 2

… less than the possession of the whole earth by the descendants of Abraham. But this will appear more clearly as we pass on.