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58861 The Present Truth, vol. 11 May 30, 1895, page 339 paragraph 4

… no more the church than is a company of God-fearing farmers; and the one has no more authority than the other. This brings us to the consideration of

58862 The Present Truth, vol. 11 May 30, 1895, page 339 paragraph 10

… something more than the repetition of the name of the Lord Jesus, to show that people are gathered in His name. What more is needed is shown by the Saviour’s …

58863 The Present Truth, vol. 11 May 30, 1895, page 340 paragraph 9

… lose than two or three poor, unlearned men, who speak only God’s words. Some men may have more knowledge of the Word than others; but the authority is not from …

58864 The Present Truth, vol. 11 May 30, 1895, page 347 paragraph 1

… is more lovely than Monte Carlo. Nature has smiled royally upon it, and man has done his utmost to turn it into a paradise of the eye. Yet this outward beauty is …

58865 The Present Truth, vol. 11 May 30, 1895, page 347 paragraph 6

Each grave is marked by an upright bit of wood, somewhat larger than that by which gardeners mark their seeds, and on this is printed a number; nothing more. Apart from these are stakes driven into the ground which mark spots as yet unappropriated.

58866 The Present Truth, vol. 11 May 30, 1895, page 350 paragraph 13

… . Not more than ten per cent. of these children speak English in their homes.

58867 The Present Truth, vol. 11 May 30, 1895, page 352 paragraph 13

… fangs, more deadly than those of cobra or asp.

58868 The Present Truth, vol. 11 June 6, 1895, page 354 paragraph 18

… as more than making up for any moral defects; and the thought that “the death on the battle-field has washed out every other stain” necessarily tends to produce …

58869 The Present Truth, vol. 11 June 13, 1895, page 372 paragraph 3

… is more impossible than that the reckoning of the days of the week should have been lost. Single individuals have been known to make a mistake in their reckoning …

58870 The Present Truth, vol. 11 June 13, 1895, page 377 paragraph 3

… them more Chinese than ever. Those who predict a great awakening, by which they mean a mimicry of European habits and the adoption and purchase of European …

58871 The Present Truth, vol. 11 June 20, 1895, page 385 paragraph 9

… vastly more popular than it now is. If men could be saved by argument and controversy, there would be thousands saved to-day where there are only tens. But the …

58872 The Present Truth, vol. 11 June 20, 1895, page 387 paragraph 12

… are more than six score thousand persons that cannot discern between their right hand and their left hand.”

58873 The Present Truth, vol. 11 June 20, 1895, page 388 paragraph 1

… , and more than once afterwards their evil ways brought upon them the Assyrians, who at last, in the reign of Hoshea, carried them away into captivity. 2 Kings …

58874 The Present Truth, vol. 11 June 20, 1895, page 388 paragraph 5

… no more ready to turn from their own ways and the pride of dominion than they have been since. The wealth and luxury which had come with conquest were weakening …

58875 The Present Truth, vol. 11 June 20, 1895, page 388 paragraph 9

The annals of Asshurbanipal... exhibit him to us as a warrior more enterprising and powerful than any of his predecessors.... Asshurbanipal is the only one of the Assyrian monarchs to whom we can ascribe a real taste for learning and literature.

58876 The Present Truth, vol. 11 June 27, 1895, page 402 paragraph 5

… is more than meat, and the body than raiment.” Luke 12:23. If He gives us that which is least important, surely He will give us that which is of infinite value. So the …

58877 The Present Truth, vol. 11 June 27, 1895, page 406 paragraph 1

… books more than his plants, and his garden was a mass of weeds; but Thelwall was fond of gardening. “I wonder,” said he, “Mr. Coleridge, that your garden is in such a state …

58878 The Present Truth, vol. 11 June 27, 1895, page 414 paragraph 3

-The telegraph lines of the world aggregate 1,069,128 miles. America has more than half-348,882 miles.

58879 The Present Truth, vol. 11 June 27, 1895, page 416 paragraph 11

… a more terrible doctrine than this, which makes the cravings of the flesh the interpreter of the Divine will. It is because perverted nature has acquired …

58880 The Present Truth, vol. 11 July 4, 1895, page 417 paragraph 5

… rather than politics, the cause of temperance would be more rapidly advanced.