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59081 The Present Truth, vol. 12 March 12, 1896, page 176 paragraph 5
… , any more than a man, with such an idea is Christian?
59082 The Present Truth, vol. 12 March 19, 1896, page 190 paragraph 12
… little more than a quarter as much more grown at home.” He seriously presses a scheme for storing a year’s provision of corn under Government control.
59083 The Present Truth, vol. 12 March 19, 1896, page 192 paragraph 5
… on more than six days per week, and that any who may have conscientious objections shall be exempt from Sunday duty.”
59084 The Present Truth, vol. 12 March 26, 1896, page 194 paragraph 8
We are most happy to give the desired aid, which we shall do, not by giving our opinion, but by pointing out just what those texts do, and do not, say. Our friend’s difficulty lies in reading into the texts more than they actually say.
59085 The Present Truth, vol. 12 March 26, 1896, page 194 paragraph 11
… no more to do with teaching the observance of Sunday than has the fact that on the same day two of the disciples walked from Jerusalem to their home, about seven …
59086 The Present Truth, vol. 12 March 26, 1896, page 195 paragraph 1
… was more than eight days after the appearance on the Sunday night after the resurrection. If it had been only eight days after, it would have been on Monday …
59087 The Present Truth, vol. 12 March 26, 1896, page 195 paragraph 2
… something more than the bare record of even a religious meeting on another day to establish that day as the Sabbath.
59088 The Present Truth, vol. 12 March 26, 1896, page 195 paragraph 16
… now more than two hundred thousand more Catholics than there are Protestants of all denominations combined. The United States has certainly proved to …
59089 The Present Truth, vol. 12 March 26, 1896, page 208 paragraph 9
… give more and more attention to religious questions. In school questions and general politics religious feeling and rivalry is a factor that frequently …
59090 The Present Truth, vol. 12 April 2, 1896, page 212 paragraph 2
… no more reason to complain of any change that may be made, than they have to complain of any other political action. They must submit to it till they can induce …
59091 The Present Truth, vol. 12 April 2, 1896, page 224 paragraph 13
… , or more than ?6,350 one of the principal books sold was, Den Store Strid, (“The Great Controversy”), by Mrs. E. G. White. Let the good work go on.
59092 The Present Truth, vol. 12 April 2, 1896, page 224 paragraph 14
… convents more rapidly multiplied than in this; so much so, that during the past forty years they have increased from fifty to sixty to over 500.”
59093 The Present Truth, vol. 12 April 9, 1896, page 225 paragraph 6
… are more absolutely sure than they are of the letters of the alphabet, and there is nothing for which they are more absolutely dependent on faith.
59094 The Present Truth, vol. 12 April 9, 1896, page 225 paragraph 8
… , any more than our knowledge of the alphabet is shaken or disproved by some other person’s ignorance of it.
59095 The Present Truth, vol. 12 April 9, 1896, page 240 paragraph 11
… cent. more alcohol is consumed per head now than in the “heavy drinking days” of fifty years ago. It is doubtless a fact that people who never get drunk are injured …
59096 The Present Truth, vol. 12 April 16, 1896, page 241 paragraph 3
… is more a matter of the heart than of the head. Some of the most foolish people have very good intellectual faculties, but a depraved heart deceives them.
59097 The Present Truth, vol. 12 April 16, 1896, page 241 paragraph 5
… have more right reason than a cultured philosopher.
59098 The Present Truth, vol. 12 April 16, 1896, page 242 paragraph 3
… contain more than the mind of the wisest man can fathom. What impudent folly, then, to presume to pass God’s word through the sieve of our feeble intellect before …
59099 The Present Truth, vol. 12 April 16, 1896, page 245 paragraph 10
… anything more out of a human law than he puts into it. If men ignore any human law, then it is said to be “a dead letter.” But it has no more life in itself when it is obeyed …
59100 The Present Truth, vol. 12 April 16, 1896, page 256 paragraph 6
… rage more fiercely than ever-all because Nonconformists, Anglican, and Catholic churches generally insist upon making the State a teacher of religion …