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59161 The Present Truth, vol. 12 July 23, 1896, page 468 paragraph 3

… little more than three pounds, and, treating him with personal violence, refused to listen to his appeals for merciful extension of time in which to pay his …

59162 The Present Truth, vol. 12 July 23, 1896, page 469 paragraph 2

… are more than 1,000 shops and stores closed entirely on Sunday. A commission has been sent to England from Germany to inquire into the laws applying the Sunday …

59163 The Present Truth, vol. 12 July 23, 1896, page 471 paragraph 1

… ” seems more than ordinarily applicable when one considers that wherever two or three are gathered together in His name He is actually there, though unseen …

59164 The Present Truth, vol. 12 July 30, 1896, page 481 paragraph 2

… is more valuable than a lease for a term of years. But in this case the promised return for the investment is not only to be one hundredfold, with a title which …

59165 The Present Truth, vol. 12 July 30, 1896, page 483 paragraph 1

… for more than twenty years, never again seeing his mother.

59166 The Present Truth, vol. 12 July 30, 1896, page 483 paragraph 4

… much more respectable people than the publicans and harlots, and yet Christ said that these would go into the kingdom of heaven before they did; and the reason …

59167 The Present Truth, vol. 12 July 30, 1896, page 483 paragraph 5

… no more partiality in the choice of Jacob before he was born than there is in the choice of all others. The choice is not arbitrary, but in Christ, and if none rejected …

59168 The Present Truth, vol. 12 July 30, 1896, page 485 paragraph 6

… grasp more than an involuntary action. His opportunity had come, and he would not let it slip.

59169 The Present Truth, vol. 12 July 30, 1896, page 494 paragraph 8

-Teheran, the Persian capital is held by troops called Cossacks and officered by Russians. Russia dictates Persian policy, and the new Shah is more Russian than his father in his sympathies. It is said that northern Persia is Russian in all but name.

59170 The Present Truth, vol. 12 July 30, 1896, page 496 paragraph 4

… manifested more than formerly.

59171 The Present Truth, vol. 12 August 6, 1896, page 497 paragraph 10

… be more tolerable for the land of Sodom in the day of judgment, than for thee.” Matthew 11:23, 24 .

59172 The Present Truth, vol. 12 August 6, 1896, page 500 paragraph 7

… no more dense than the darkness that Egypt has cast over the whole earth. That physical darkness was but a vivid representation of the moral darkness into …

59173 The Present Truth, vol. 12 August 6, 1896, page 501 paragraph 2

… be more easy than a transition from the one to the other, and, to the great detriment of the Christian cause, were induced to embrace Christianity without feeling …

59174 The Present Truth, vol. 12 August 6, 1896, page 501 paragraph 5

… no more than the Reformers had believed. Consequently the same story was repeated. The word of men came to be received as the word of God, and therefore errors …

59175 The Present Truth, vol. 12 August 6, 1896, page 501 paragraph 7

… be more clear than when He said: “Behold we go up to Jerusalem; and the Son of man shall be betrayed unto the chief priest and scribes, and they shall condemn Him …

59176 The Present Truth, vol. 12 August 6, 1896, page 501 paragraph 9

… no more to them than the blowing wind,-they did not even make so much impression as they might have done had they entered one ear to pass out at the other. Indeed …

59177 The Present Truth, vol. 12 August 6, 1896, page 510 paragraph 7

-In France, when a railroad train is more than ten minutes late, the company is fined.

59178 The Present Truth, vol. 12 August 13, 1896, page 518 paragraph 3

… even more destructive than the ferocious fighting Dervishes. In Crete nothing yet happens to stop the mutual slaughter that is going on. In Armenia, apparently …

59179 The Present Truth, vol. 12 August 13, 1896, page 518 paragraph 9

… do more for them than we were doing, because the demands on the ambulances were so enormous, and the numbers of wounded not only great, but widely scattered …

59180 The Present Truth, vol. 12 August 13, 1896, page 526 paragraph 3

… far more extensive than the public had any idea of. The mode of procedure by those engaged in the nefarious trade was for them or their agents to go round to …