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57921 The Present Truth, vol. 9 March 9, 1893, page 66 paragraph 4
… had more righteousness than they.
57922 The Present Truth, vol. 9 March 9, 1893, page 67 paragraph 5
… God. More than that, they have felt His power. Their belief in the existence of one God is the belief of actual experience. Their belief causes them to tremble …
57923 The Present Truth, vol. 9 March 9, 1893, page 67 paragraph 16
… worth more than a passing notice. It is getting more than that, too, from the press; and the very notice that it is receiving makes it still more noteworthy.
57924 The Present Truth, vol. 9 March 9, 1893, page 67 paragraph 18
… grander than that which accompanied the installation of Cardinal Manning. Thousands of English-speaking pilgrims are in the Eternal City, and the sacred …
57925 The Present Truth, vol. 9 March 9, 1893, page 68 paragraph 20
… much more to say in the way of warning against connection with the Papacy, such connection is more nearly universal than many people think. Five hundred Englishmen …
57926 The Present Truth, vol. 9 March 9, 1893, page 69 paragraph 11
Mr. Roberts, M.P., said that Sunday closing will be a great advantage “in a social, a moral, aye, more than that, in a religious sense.”
57927 The Present Truth, vol. 9 March 9, 1893, page 70 paragraph 5
… , any more than Monday or Tuesday. It is a fact that it is regarded as a sacred day, and a matter which first demands consideration is this, Has the State any right …
57928 The Present Truth, vol. 9 March 9, 1893, page 71 paragraph 2
… nothing more to religion than it can enforce. But it cannot read a man’s heart, and therefore the idea is spread that religion consists merely in a outward …
57929 The Present Truth, vol. 9 March 9, 1893, page 71 paragraph 6
… doing more than simply following in the steps of the Papacy; they are joining it, and becoming a part of it; because religious legislation is the very essence …
57930 The Present Truth, vol. 9 March 9, 1893, page 75 paragraph 8
… found more than any other mineral products. The greatest coal fields are found north-west of Calcutta, in the Dammooda Valley. Many thousands of tons are annually …
57931 The Present Truth, vol. 9 March 9, 1893, page 75 paragraph 10
… of more value than all other treasures, is little known there, and by many has never yet been found. It is there in all its beauty and purity, an inexhaustible …
57932 The Present Truth, vol. 9 March 9, 1893, page 76 paragraph 2
… for more than four hundred pounds. The pearls in the earrings of Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, were worth about eighty thousand pounds, and it is said that as much …
57933 The Present Truth, vol. 9 March 9, 1893, page 76 paragraph 7
… , found more than their vessels could hold; more than they had ever hoped for or dreamed of. They had not only enough to carry them through this life, but enough …
57934 The Present Truth, vol. 9 March 9, 1893, page 78 paragraph 10
-About 12,000 men at the various docks in London at the present are not earning more than 12s. a week each, while a very large number of dock frequenters are unable to obtain work at all, in consequence of trade depression.
57935 The Present Truth, vol. 9 March 9, 1893, page 80 paragraph 6
… nothing more than a vehement effort to secure better wages and less hours.”
57936 The Present Truth, vol. 9 March 9, 1893, page 80 paragraph 16
… past more than once, to agree to the settlement of differences by arbitration in special cases. The Federal Governments, however, could not commit themselves …
57937 The Present Truth, vol. 9 March 23, 1893, page 83 paragraph 3
… far more readily and more perfectly, than a giant intellect without faith.
57938 The Present Truth, vol. 9 March 23, 1893, page 84 paragraph 7
More than this, the Scriptures everywhere speak of the resurrection of the dead. To the question, “If a man die, shall he live again ?” the reply comes, “All the days …
57939 The Present Truth, vol. 9 March 23, 1893, page 84 paragraph 11
… , will, more than anything that has ever been done before, serve to bring people to believe in the possibility of communicating with the dead. This is what they …
57940 The Present Truth, vol. 9 March 23, 1893, page 87 paragraph 12
… rather than man in the matter of Sabbath observance. In fact, they will suffer by it far more than anybody else, because they will not use bribes, and others will …