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58321 The Present Truth, vol. 10 January 25, 1894, page 61 paragraph 21

14. Although man knows so much more than the beasts, what does he know when compared with God? Isaiah 55:9 .

58322 The Present Truth, vol. 10 January 25, 1894, page 64 paragraph 2

… something more stable and secure than earthly possessions.

58323 The Present Truth, vol. 10 February 1, 1894, page 65 paragraph 2

… minute more than we can learn by groping along with intellectual effort for months.

58324 The Present Truth, vol. 10 February 1, 1894, page 67 paragraph 4

… goodness, more than others who are earning eternal life, would have more merit than is really required.

58325 The Present Truth, vol. 10 February 1, 1894, page 67 paragraph 5

more than this does more than is required. But it took nothing less than the Divine life of Christ to meet the demands of the law. Unless one has more than this …

58326 The Present Truth, vol. 10 February 1, 1894, page 68 paragraph 8

… far more importance than everything else. Men who make religion a matter merely of church relationship, do not know what Christianity is. Nowhere is true …

58327 The Present Truth, vol. 10 February 1, 1894, page 69 paragraph 9

… be more utterly pagan than such prayers? The avowed pagan calls on all his gods to curse his enemy; but the gods of the heathen are like unto themselves. When …

58328 The Present Truth, vol. 10 February 1, 1894, page 70 paragraph 8

… , is more offensive to God than not to worship at all.

58329 The Present Truth, vol. 10 February 1, 1894, page 70 paragraph 10

… the more ignorant heathen, prayers are commonly offered to the deity for success in stealing or murdering or for some other design which enlightened people …

58330 The Present Truth, vol. 10 February 1, 1894, page 71 paragraph 2

… nothing more than an attempt to observe the commandments of God in the wisdom of man. It was not the true letter of the commandments, for that cannot exist alone …

58331 The Present Truth, vol. 10 February 1, 1894, page 71 paragraph 4

… something more than human power had been exercised in his miraculous restoration; but it was not so to the Jews. They had entirely lost sight of the real nature …

58332 The Present Truth, vol. 10 February 1, 1894, page 71 paragraph 9

… , what more could be asked than that?

58333 The Present Truth, vol. 10 February 1, 1894, page 71 paragraph 10

more we could ask for. I am hungry; I want something to eat. What more could you ask? Food is better than that. Eating is a good deal more satisfactory than wanting …

58334 The Present Truth, vol. 10 February 1, 1894, page 77 paragraph 30

… less than 6,000 since 1889. Influenza, which had only three victims in 1888, and five in 1889, now claims over 2,000 a year. Cancer carries off more than 3,000 …

58335 The Present Truth, vol. 10 February 1, 1894, page 80 paragraph 3

… worth more to me than all the gold that could be piled in the Bank of England, and ten thousand times that, if I could say, “You are mistaken. The one who did all those …

58336 The Present Truth, vol. 10 February 1, 1894, page 80 paragraph 8

… is more interested in having us know the sins, so as to give them up to Him, than we are to know them. It is not an unheard of thing, by any means, to find professed Christians …

58337 The Present Truth, vol. 10 February 8, 1894, page 81 paragraph 9

… better than the man with no influence? “Let not the mighty man glory in his might.” Does He love the wise man more than the ignorant man? “Let not the wise man glory …

58338 The Present Truth, vol. 10 February 8, 1894, page 82 paragraph 4

… no more connection with the means of salvation if the rope that is let down to him stop short just beyond his reach, than as though no rope had been let down at …

58339 The Present Truth, vol. 10 February 8, 1894, page 82 paragraph 8

So when we see Christ crucified, we see Christ the Victor. Then when I am willing to say, “I am crucified with Christ,” I see myself a conqueror, and more than conqueror, through Him that loved me.

58340 The Present Truth, vol. 10 February 8, 1894, page 83 paragraph 3

… nothing more natural than for a person to think he knows better what is best for him than God does. Of course it is not anything bad that he wants; it is something …