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59401 The Present Truth, vol. 13 April 14, 1897, page 228 paragraph 4
… , and more than willing to forgive. If we were only as willing to confess our sins as He is to forgive them, the whole debt would be cancelled without delay.
59402 The Present Truth, vol. 13 April 14, 1897, page 229 paragraph 3
… the more striking from the fact that there is no avowed purpose of war. Indeed, it is undoubtedly the fact that, with very few exceptions at least, the men who …
59403 The Present Truth, vol. 13 April 14, 1897, page 230 paragraph 9
… no more be tolerated there than in Kent. England has treated France of late years with the utmost consideration, making every kind of possible concession …
59404 The Present Truth, vol. 13 April 14, 1897, page 230 paragraph 20
… getting more custom than he was; or, to make the case still more in point, suppose that his neighbour had actually used unfair means to keep customers away from …
59405 The Present Truth, vol. 13 April 14, 1897, page 231 paragraph 7
… something more than a form of words. They must be so completely in love with their heavenly inheritance that not a shade of a ruffled feeling, or of siding with …
59406 The Present Truth, vol. 13 April 14, 1897, page 232 paragraph 15
… far more than enough of the most delicious and wholesome food to supply the utmost wants of every creature on it.
59407 The Present Truth, vol. 13 April 14, 1897, page 233 paragraph 3
If the oyster were removed from access to sewage, it would live on what refuse matter it could find elsewhere. Even allowing all that is claimed by the advocates of a flesh diet, the oyster is no more fit to be eaten than is the buzzard or the hyena.
59408 The Present Truth, vol. 13 April 14, 1897, page 233 paragraph 4
… far more for their welfare than all the legislatures in Christendom can do.
59409 The Present Truth, vol. 13 April 15, 1897, page 227 paragraph 9
… be more obvious than that when a State which professes Christianity begins to persecute, it has already lost the Christianity which it professed.
59410 The Present Truth, vol. 13 April 15, 1897, page 228 paragraph 12
… even more definitely than that,-He tells them who listened, and us, that not all the generation which sees these signs shall have passed out of existence before …
59411 The Present Truth, vol. 13 April 15, 1897, page 228 paragraph 14
Nothing can possibly be more clear than that He will come within one generation from the fulfilment of the signs which He has named, and that no one knows, other than God Himself, what date within that generation will be the day of His coming.
59412 The Present Truth, vol. 13 April 15, 1897, page 228 paragraph 18
What more explicit than this is needed to protect men from delusions? The generation in which He will come is pointed out to those who will take the trouble …
59413 The Present Truth, vol. 13 April 15, 1897, page 238 paragraph 2
Statistics show an enormous increase in the consumption of tobacco in France. In the year 1896 the French Government received 12,000,000 francs more from the use of tobacco by its citizens than during the preceding year.
59414 The Present Truth, vol. 13 April 15, 1897, page 238 paragraph 13
… being more than expected by the proprietors, and also because the recent bombarding of the former Sultan’s palace had subdued the natives. As in America …
59415 The Present Truth, vol. 13 April 21, 1897, page 242 paragraph 7
… little more than a review. Let us consider some of the supposedly difficult expressions.
59416 The Present Truth, vol. 13 April 21, 1897, page 242 paragraph 10
… no more here than merely to refer to the passages. Read again Romans 2:25-29; 4:11, where it appears very plainly that circumcision means the righteousness of …
59417 The Present Truth, vol. 13 April 21, 1897, page 243 paragraph 8
Don’t pass this verse by without reading it more than once, or you will think that it says something that it does not say. And as you read it, think of what you have already learned about the promise of the Spirit.
59418 The Present Truth, vol. 13 April 21, 1897, page 245 paragraph 4
… that more attention was being directed to Jesus than to themselves. In His reply to their objection Jesus uses those words which they have heard before, “Have …
59419 The Present Truth, vol. 13 April 21, 1897, page 246 paragraph 2
… that more than one member of the League is seriously considering whether perfect holiness can be found outside of the law which “is holy, and just, and good …
59420 The Present Truth, vol. 13 April 21, 1897, page 246 paragraph 12
… clothing than I have at present, I take the first pair of trousers that I see displayed in a shop. What will be the result? Anybody can tell me that it will be disastrous …