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58721 The Present Truth, vol. 11 January 3, 1895, page 4 paragraph 11

… much more obsequious to Him than they are. But politeness is not a form; it is not a medium of exchange. It is not a mere polish; it is indicative of the nature within …

58722 The Present Truth, vol. 11 January 3, 1895, page 6 paragraph 14

… a more hopeful sign for the recovery of union than all the compliments of Grindelwald.

58723 The Present Truth, vol. 11 January 3, 1895, page 7 paragraph 5

… no more difficult than to speak. And yet few and faint are the words of praise that ascend to Him from a world overflowing with His gifts. The fact only shows …

58724 The Present Truth, vol. 11 January 3, 1895, page 7 paragraph 6

… , rather than Him. If men would not manifest such base ingratitude and blind folly, God would do wonderful things for them beyond all that they have seen or imagined …

58725 The Present Truth, vol. 11 January 3, 1895, page 7 paragraph 8

… -day, more than fifteen centuries after the time of Constantine, Christianity is credited with ideas and customs that are, as all scholars know, absolutely …

58726 The Present Truth, vol. 11 January 10, 1895, page 17 paragraph 2

… is more than this that may be learned from the narrative.

58727 The Present Truth, vol. 11 January 10, 1895, page 21 paragraph 1

… ground more rapidly than we otherwise should. This does not mean that the chapters themselves should be dismissed with slight study, for there is no part …

58728 The Present Truth, vol. 11 January 10, 1895, page 21 paragraph 38

… , shows, more than anything else, his likeness to the Lord Jesus Christ.

58729 The Present Truth, vol. 11 January 10, 1895, page 22 paragraph 2

… flesh, more than to any other people.

58730 The Present Truth, vol. 11 January 10, 1895, page 32 paragraph 5

… no more reference to the Prayer Book than he did in the Book of Daniel.

58731 The Present Truth, vol. 11 January 10, 1895, page 32 paragraph 11

… it more true than with respect to the Bible and matters of religion. On no other subject do people think themselves so well entitled to express opinions without …

58732 The Present Truth, vol. 11 January 10, 1895, page 32 paragraph 12

… much more than the leading of other people to trust in fancies and speculation; it is a positive barrier to learning. For he who can satisfy himself, and possibly …

58733 The Present Truth, vol. 11 January 17, 1895, page 33 paragraph 10

… no more like real faith, than taking food at another person’s hands and putting it in a safe place in the cupboard is like eating.

58734 The Present Truth, vol. 11 January 17, 1895, page 33 paragraph 12

… practice, than the poorest and most ignorant child, and a thousand men assembled in council, have no more authority in matters of faith than each man has individually …

58735 The Present Truth, vol. 11 January 17, 1895, page 33 paragraph 13

… no more to be listened to than is any individual.

58736 The Present Truth, vol. 11 January 17, 1895, page 34 paragraph 6

… is more than the door. We enter in by Him, but we do not get beyond Him. Wherever we go in that pasture, we abide still in Him. It is evident therefore that the sheep …

58737 The Present Truth, vol. 11 January 17, 1895, page 34 paragraph 9

… much more than we need pleasure and ease. Better is it that we should experience tribulation than that we should lack this grace. Without it we should fail …

58738 The Present Truth, vol. 11 January 17, 1895, page 35 paragraph 4

… any more the people of God than any other people, and that apart from Christ they were as much accursed as were the veriest heathen that ever lived.

58739 The Present Truth, vol. 11 January 17, 1895, page 35 paragraph 5

… no more than all other men are. God has blessed us with all spiritual blessings in Christ, “according as He hath chosen us in Him before the foundation of the …

58740 The Present Truth, vol. 11 January 17, 1895, page 38 paragraph 5

… city, more than a hundred miles from the nearest point of the Persian Gulf, and many hundreds from the nearest islands. But the Macedonian kings of the East …