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57981 The Present Truth, vol. 9 May 18, 1893, page 147 paragraph 8

… importance than many other things. For instance, it is far more necessary that a man should have a regular amount of sleep in every twenty-four hours. A man may …

57982 The Present Truth, vol. 9 May 18, 1893, page 147 paragraph 12

… , any more than the law can compel a man to be sympathetic and generous.

57983 The Present Truth, vol. 9 May 18, 1893, page 149 paragraph 1

… it than men are, but because the time of judgment has not yet come. Where sin abounds grace does much more abound. It is with the cords of His everlasting love …

57984 The Present Truth, vol. 9 May 18, 1893, page 150 paragraph 3

More than this. When the first day of the week is put in the place of the Sabbath of the Lord, and its observance is enforced, the State, which by that act becomes …

57985 The Present Truth, vol. 9 May 18, 1893, page 150 paragraph 8

… , as more likely to insure its stability than Paganism. The Bishops of the church, who, as Mosheim says, had purposely multiplied rites and ceremonies, modeling …

57986 The Present Truth, vol. 9 May 18, 1893, page 155 paragraph 4

… still more ugly than their pictures. And yet you would see something that would seem worse to you than the idols themselves; you would see people bowing down …

57987 The Present Truth, vol. 9 May 18, 1893, page 155 paragraph 6

Oh no, there are more gods in India than there are people! There are so many that a person could not worship them all if he should try. Each person therefore chooses the ones that he likes best and worships them.

57988 The Present Truth, vol. 9 May 18, 1893, page 155 paragraph 11

… worshipped more than the other because the people are afraid of him. He and his wife, Kali Devi, are said to be so bloodthirsty that the people are willing to …

57989 The Present Truth, vol. 9 May 18, 1893, page 157 paragraph 3

The idols of India are called gods because people worship them, but they are no more like the only true God than a piece of mud if like the sun, or a grain of sand is like the ocean.

57990 The Present Truth, vol. 9 May 18, 1893, page 157 paragraph 8

… attendants more than can be numbered. His face is brighter than the sun, and “he dwells in a light which no man can approach unto.”

57991 The Present Truth, vol. 9 May 18, 1893, page 157 paragraph 11

… much more than we, and is so much more powerful.

57992 The Present Truth, vol. 9 May 18, 1893, page 158 paragraph 6

… done more for you than your own father and mother. In His word He speaks to you. There you may listen to His voice, and become acquainted with His goodness.

57993 The Present Truth, vol. 9 May 18, 1893, page 160 paragraph 10

… any more dangerous than the connection of any other sect with the State, or of all religious bodies without regard to sect. The danger and the wickedness lies …

57994 The Present Truth, vol. 9 June 1, 1893, page 164 paragraph 3

… no more value than the one who utters them. If a man is a pauper, his promise to pay money is worthless. So if a man has no goodness in him, all his promises of goodness …

57995 The Present Truth, vol. 9 June 1, 1893, page 165 paragraph 1

more than one bishop in one city would be thought almost a crime in these days. Those denominations which use the term at all, so far from having more than one …

57996 The Present Truth, vol. 9 June 1, 1893, page 165 paragraph 10

… enjoins more than one pastor, who is an elder, and a bishop. 4. Elders or bishops are not to be lords; there is but “one Lord,” the chief Shepherd. The office of Lord Bishop …

57997 The Present Truth, vol. 9 June 1, 1893, page 166 paragraph 2

… none more encouraging than this. For the confidence expressed by the apostle is confidence inspired by the Holy Spirit; and it applies to us as well as to the …

57998 The Present Truth, vol. 9 June 1, 1893, page 166 paragraph 7

… no more power to complete the good work that is begun, than he had to begin it. Having begun in the Spirit, which is the only way that a beginning can be made, it is …

57999 The Present Truth, vol. 9 June 1, 1893, page 166 paragraph 10

… are more than indignant at the slight put upon the Reformer’s memory.”

58000 The Present Truth, vol. 9 June 1, 1893, page 167 paragraph 4

… deal more decidedly than it is at present. They want the “mysteries” taught to the children. Now there is nothing in the Gospel that children may not comprehend …