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59121 The Present Truth, vol. 12 May 21, 1896, page 336 paragraph 17
… farm more than a mile from any habitation. The prosecution was at the instance of a church in the place, which appointed a committee to attend to the matter …
59122 The Present Truth, vol. 12 May 28, 1896, page 352 paragraph 13
… is more than a mile long, was, and is yet, every night almost one continuous bed. It seems to me they are unnecessarily alarmed; but they say I am a “gringo,” which means …
59123 The Present Truth, vol. 12 May 28, 1896, page 387 paragraph 1
… manner. More than twenty-five years had passed since God first made the promise to Abraham. Doubtless the time had been prolonged by the false step that Abraham …
59124 The Present Truth, vol. 12 May 28, 1896, page 388 paragraph 10
… less than the promise of the whole earth. As we come to the fulfilment of the promise, we shall see more plainly how it can be that the promise of the land of Canaan …
59125 The Present Truth, vol. 12 June 4, 1896, page 354 paragraph 3
… much more heat from the coal than from the direct rays of the sun is, that in the coal we have the concentrated heat of the sun’s rays for years.
59126 The Present Truth, vol. 12 June 4, 1896, page 368 paragraph 1
The question of religion and the schools is stirring up more bitterness of feeling in England and in Canada just now than any other public question.
59127 The Present Truth, vol. 12 June 4, 1896, page 368 paragraph 12
… teaching more pronounced, clear, and definite, than that for which these five thousand people suffer banishment. Such an incident as this is a significant …
59128 The Present Truth, vol. 12 June 4, 1896, page 368 paragraph 16
… made more frequent than heretofore.
59129 The Present Truth, vol. 12 June 11, 1896, page 369 paragraph 9
… no more understand how God does His works, than we can do those works. So the Christian life is always a mystery, even to the Christian himself. It is a life hidden …
59130 The Present Truth, vol. 12 June 11, 1896, page 370 paragraph 7
… man, than just that which the Bible predicts. Men indulge more and more in the pleasures of the senses. Right reason is lost through intemperance and excess …
59131 The Present Truth, vol. 12 June 11, 1896, page 370 paragraph 11
… and more abiding than the present no great achievement is possible, no lofty thought attainable. One must think and work in the present but for the future …
59132 The Present Truth, vol. 12 June 11, 1896, page 371 paragraph 8
… is more real than that which is fleshly, because only that which is spiritual will endure for ever.
59133 The Present Truth, vol. 12 June 11, 1896, page 382 paragraph 11
… little more than a handful of rice or so s day, and yet even then there are thousands of unemployed practically starving.
59134 The Present Truth, vol. 12 June 11, 1896, page 384 paragraph 8
… lights, more than three times as many as ten years ago, and an increase of nearly 1,000 in two years. In 1,632 churches the chasuble is used, against 509 in 1886 …
59135 The Present Truth, vol. 12 June 18, 1896, page 397 paragraph 11
… whipped than to have to go there and just have to keep thinking. I thought of all the beautiful days of sunshine I had taken away from that poor little bird, and …
59136 The Present Truth, vol. 12 June 18, 1896, page 400 paragraph 15
… , after more than 1,800 years have elapsed since the advent of the Prince of Peace, to explain the ground of our testimony against war? Rather let us leave it …
59137 The Present Truth, vol. 12 June 18, 1896, page 403 paragraph 2
… higher than any to which they now have access. But a more minute acquaintance with the ecclesiastical history of the third century might convince them that …
59138 The Present Truth, vol. 12 June 25, 1896, page 403 paragraph 3
… him. More than that He warned him, and all those for whose instruction the Scriptures were given, that the sword, even when used in His behalf, would return upon …
59139 The Present Truth, vol. 12 June 25, 1896, page 403 paragraph 6
… nothing more than in this does it appear, that, although God created men reasonable beings, they have found out for themselves many strange, inconsistent …
59140 The Present Truth, vol. 12 June 25, 1896, page 404 paragraph 1
… were more level-headed ones than the religio-political leaders there had counted on. It is to be hoped that the mothers in that, as well as all other colonies …