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57941 The Present Truth, vol. 9 March 23, 1893, page 91 paragraph 2
… off than my neighbour who has only half a million dollars? He commands more readily than I do the real happiness of life; his house is as comfortable as mine …
57942 The Present Truth, vol. 9 March 23, 1893, page 92 paragraph 1
… bake more than nine years for them all to pass by!
57943 The Present Truth, vol. 9 March 23, 1893, page 93 paragraph 1
… no more power to save them than the walking-stick has power to save the drowning man, for, do you not remember? there is only one name under heaven given among …
57944 The Present Truth, vol. 9 March 23, 1893, page 94 paragraph 20
… furnish more than half of the supply, Belgium, Russia, and Denmark coming next in order as egg exporters to England. The Canadian instalment has increased …
57945 The Present Truth, vol. 9 March 23, 1893, page 96 paragraph 11
… is more certain than that it will prove a fearfully dark day to England, for she will then be handed over to the tender mercies of the Irish priesthood and the …
57946 The Present Truth, vol. 9 March 23, 1893, page 96 paragraph 14
… receive more than sympathy? That we, too, can give them armed and trained men and officers, that our wealth, our lives, our future are at their disposal, and that …
57947 The Present Truth, vol. 9 April 6, 1893, page 98 paragraph 7
… shone, more than sufficient to take away all sin.
57948 The Present Truth, vol. 9 April 6, 1893, page 100 paragraph 2
… much more than that. There is a power in them that does not pertain to ordinary words. It is the power of the word of God, which is life itself. Christ said, “The words …
57949 The Present Truth, vol. 9 April 6, 1893, page 101 paragraph 13
… any more than they would be if laboring in England or America. What should they say when the natives of those countries tax them with the inconsistency of …
57950 The Present Truth, vol. 9 April 6, 1893, page 102 paragraph 2
Another man makes the same plea. He wants to close his news stands, but he says that he “must open in self-defence.” How is that? Oh, if he doesn’t, somebody else will make a little more money than he does.
57951 The Present Truth, vol. 9 April 6, 1893, page 103 paragraph 2
… is more common than to suppose that a Government is capable of helping all those who are in difficulty or need, and in order to meet the expectation of the people …
57952 The Present Truth, vol. 9 April 6, 1893, page 103 paragraph 3
… be more absurd than this. The prosperity of the people must depend very largely upon themselves. Government has its proper function, and when faithfully …
57953 The Present Truth, vol. 9 April 6, 1893, page 108 paragraph 8
… far more dangerous than for you to get into a wrong road on the mountains and fall into the ice crevasses. If you did not get out of the sin and back into the right …
57954 The Present Truth, vol. 9 April 6, 1893, page 109 paragraph 3
… that more people follow the Koran than follow the true guide-book.
57955 The Present Truth, vol. 9 April 6, 1893, page 109 paragraph 7
… “even more cruelly than the Hindus, and keep the ladies more closely shut up.” The Koran tells them to fight for their religion, and Mohammed taught that it was …
57956 The Present Truth, vol. 9 April 6, 1893, page 110 paragraph 8
… any more than we could get into a room unless we went to the door. That is the reason the Mohammedan cannot find God. He is following a guide-book that does not …
57957 The Present Truth, vol. 9 April 6, 1893, page 110 paragraph 10
Your Bible is worth more to you than all the other books in the world, for it is the only true Guide-Book to righteousness, happiness, and heaven.
57958 The Present Truth, vol. 9 April 6, 1893, page 103 paragraph 6
… becoming more and more the popular idea of Christianity. It is that “the church” should control the Government, and be able to manipulate Parliaments and Legislatures …
57959 The Present Truth, vol. 9 April 6, 1893, page 103 paragraph 13
… interrupted more than once by cheering. “It was an interesting fact, he concluded, that there had never been a Duke or Count, or Lord of London. Let them explain …
57960 The Present Truth, vol. 9 April 20, 1893, page 113 paragraph 2
… no more unity than there is in a gross of buttons fastened together by a string.