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58641 The Present Truth, vol. 10 October 4, 1894, page 638 paragraph 16
… realise more than 17s. This is lies than a halfpenny a pound. Farmers any this means a loss of ?1 for every acre of wheat grown.
58642 The Present Truth, vol. 10 October 11, 1894, page 641 paragraph 4
… that more light seems to come in from some portions of it than from others. Some parts seem to have no light at all. If we will think a moment, we shall find the reason …
58643 The Present Truth, vol. 10 October 11, 1894, page 642 paragraph 2
… had more faith in the appearances than they did in God. They became dissatisfied with the manna, and gave expression to their feelings by weeping and murmuring …
58644 The Present Truth, vol. 10 October 11, 1894, page 644 paragraph 61
… a more trying day than the day of Judgment. Therefore it is certain that those who will then not be ashamed or afraid, will have boldness now. And he who has boldness …
58645 The Present Truth, vol. 10 October 11, 1894, page 644 paragraph 65
… us more than we could justly claim. Now, no matter how just a man may be, his integrity of character would scarcely lead one to die for him. Yet it is possible that …
58646 The Present Truth, vol. 10 October 11, 1894, page 646 paragraph 9
… man, more surprised than before. “Oh, that makes no difference,” replies the policeman, “it means Blackfriar’s Bridge as well as London Bridge. The change of bridge …
58647 The Present Truth, vol. 10 October 11, 1894, page 656 paragraph 3
… is more alarming than it has been for years in the past.
58648 The Present Truth, vol. 10 October 11, 1894, page 656 paragraph 8
… asks, “more than any other holy day of obligation?” This is what the Church of Rome says also; for it boasts that there is no more authority for Sunday than for any …
58649 The Present Truth, vol. 10 October 11, 1894, page 656 paragraph 12
Better than the Lord .-Unbelief always makes out that men are better than the Lord. Some doubting soul says he is willing to come to the Lord, but he does not believe …
58650 The Present Truth, vol. 10 October 18, 1894, page 657 paragraph 20
… Romans more difficult to understand than verses 12-19. The reason is that there is so long a parenthesis in the midst of the main statement, and there is so much …
58651 The Present Truth, vol. 10 October 18, 1894, page 658 paragraph 9
“Much More.” -This might be taken as the key-note of this chapter. Not only is everything that is lost in Adam restored in Christ, but “much more.” “If, when we were enemies …
58652 The Present Truth, vol. 10 October 18, 1894, page 661 paragraph 2
… anything more been accomplished by the mingling of the seed of men. Although the heads of the nations of Europe are nearly all allied with each other by marriage …
58653 The Present Truth, vol. 10 October 18, 1894, page 663 paragraph 3
… find more wonderful experiences than the novelist can draw from his imagination. And the life pictured is a real one, showing that God really lives and works …
58654 The Present Truth, vol. 10 October 18, 1894, page 670 paragraph 24
… Government more than four times as much as he gave for them. The viceroy is reported to have ended an interview with his nephew by slapping him in the face, after …
58655 The Present Truth, vol. 10 October 18, 1894, page 672 paragraph 4
… any more needful to devise expedients to get people to give for the Lord’s work than to get them to pray or engage in any service of devotion? If one does not …
58656 The Present Truth, vol. 10 October 18, 1894, page 672 paragraph 8
… worshipped more blindly in Europe than in Asia or Africa. It is an illustration of the gross darkness that follows when the light is turned into darkness …
58657 The Present Truth, vol. 10 October 25, 1894, page 673 paragraph 7
… nothing more base than ingratitude. What can be more hateful than to complain when receiving good gifts? Yet who has not at some time in his life complained …
58658 The Present Truth, vol. 10 October 25, 1894, page 676 paragraph 29
… any more sin than already existed. It could only emphasise it, that is, more plainly show its true nature. It was, as stated in chapter 7:13, it was “that sin by the …
58659 The Present Truth, vol. 10 October 25, 1894, page 677 paragraph 6
… no more than might reasonably be expected, since the basis of any government is its law, and the throne simply stands for the law. Mount Sinai, when the law was …
58660 The Present Truth, vol. 10 October 25, 1894, page 677 paragraph 8
… much more abound. The fact that the law was in the hand of a Mediator at Sinai shows us this: (1) That God did not mean that any one should suppose that he must get …