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59701 The Present Truth, vol. 14 June 9, 1898, page 361 paragraph 3
… have more money than they know what to do with.
59702 The Present Truth, vol. 14 June 9, 1898, page 366 paragraph 15
-An amateur botanist in Russia has succeeded in cultivating roses of a pure black colour. His persistent experiments lasted more than ten years, and he intends shortly to exhibit his new black roses in London.
59703 The Present Truth, vol. 14 June 9, 1898, page 368 paragraph 8
More than five hundred representative men of almost very shade of religious and political belief assembled at the Hotel Cecil last Friday evening, at a …
59704 The Present Truth, vol. 14 June 9, 1898, page 368 paragraph 10
… in more than one foreign country. An association has been formed in Germany to this end, which already numbers twenty thousand members. The same issue announces …
59705 The Present Truth, vol. 14 June 16, 1898, page 369 paragraph 5
… is more than these cometh of evil.” Matt. v. 37. Also, “If any man speak, let him speak as the oracles of God.” 1 Peter iv. 11. That is, the Lord wishes men to speak just as He …
59706 The Present Truth, vol. 14 June 16, 1898, page 369 paragraph 6
… any more than he tires of the light of the sun, the fresh beauty of nature, or the sparkling flow of the mountain stream.
59707 The Present Truth, vol. 14 June 16, 1898, page 370 paragraph 1
… better than He is; but He will not have our speech Yea and Nay; that is, He, will not have us speak with a double meaning; therefore we may be sure that He will not speak …
59708 The Present Truth, vol. 14 June 16, 1898, page 370 paragraph 5
… have more than one, yea, to have them all. A tallow candle gives light, which is just as real light, and of the same kind, as that which the sun gives; and while the candle …
59709 The Present Truth, vol. 14 June 16, 1898, page 371 paragraph 3
… it more within the range of our comprehension. Every one of us can exert more or less physical strength. To make the case very simple, we will put the amount exceedingly …
59710 The Present Truth, vol. 14 June 23, 1898, page 385 paragraph 2
… made more than a beginning, for although the instruction that they give is so simple that a child can understand it, yet no philosopher of the schools can compare …
59711 The Present Truth, vol. 14 June 23, 1898, page 385 paragraph 5
… much more wondrously beautiful than other things? Jesus did not say so. Some lilies are more gorgeous, but others are very plain, and scarcely noticeable. It …
59712 The Present Truth, vol. 14 June 23, 1898, page 388 paragraph 10
… weaker than a new-born baby, and no one was more despised than Jesus was by the world, nor was any baby ever born whose birth attracted less attention by the world …
59713 The Present Truth, vol. 14 June 23, 1898, page 392 paragraph 4
… louder than his own, or the thought that his kingdom was to be given to another better than he; but Jonathan, in generous, self-forgetful love, could strip off …
59714 The Present Truth, vol. 14 June 23, 1898, page 396 paragraph 3
… better than others, to have more than others, or to get for themselves that which belongs to anyone else, it is because they are ruled by the spirit of Satan. This …
59715 The Present Truth, vol. 14 June 23, 1898, page 396 paragraph 9
Son. His name so great? I know ‘tis long, But easy quite to spell; And more than halt a year ago I know it very well.
59716 The Present Truth, vol. 14 June 23, 1898, page 398 paragraph 9
… less than ?6, just what many of them earn in half a year. Baptism costs ?5 or more. For burials of the tax rises from ?2 for an infant to ?10 or ?12 for an adult. Till the tax …
59717 The Present Truth, vol. 14 June 23, 1898, page 398 paragraph 13
… are more easily kept clean, they are poor conductors of heat and of sound, and they cost less than hard wood floors. They are put down in the form of a paste, which …
59718 The Present Truth, vol. 14 June 23, 1898, page 398 paragraph 14
… been more than swallowed up, and he is poorer than when he began to speculate. His loss is a gain of many. The price of wheat is falling rapidly and is now about …
59719 The Present Truth, vol. 14 June 23, 1898, page 398 paragraph 16
… anything more difficult than getting nations to sink their differences and form an alliance, it is the task of preserving the alliance when it is made. No …
59720 The Present Truth, vol. 14 June 30, 1898, page 402 paragraph 1
… laboured “more abundantly” than all the other apostles, he did not fail to add, “Yet not I, but the grace of God which was with me.” 1 Cor. xv. 10. So when he and Barnabas …