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59921 The Present Truth, vol. 15 January 19, 1899, page 45 paragraph 3

… is more than likely that the vicar understands sanitary improvements better than he does the Gospel. If it were not so, he would not have concluded that the …

59922 The Present Truth, vol. 15 January 19, 1899, page 45 paragraph 4

… some more hygienic fashion than by filtering them through the human system.

59923 The Present Truth, vol. 15 January 19, 1899, page 46 paragraph 8

-Since the institution of the penny postage rate Canadian correspondents with England has more than doubled.

59924 The Present Truth, vol. 15 January 19, 1899, page 46 paragraph 26

… itself more firmly upon the life of the country than many people realise.

59925 The Present Truth, vol. 15 January 19, 1899, page 48 paragraph 6

… on more than one recent occasion been made with that object by the Great Powers, there has been a constant tendency on the part of almost every nation to increase …

59926 The Present Truth, vol. 15 January 19, 1899, page 48 paragraph 7

… prove more potent than their example.

59927 The Present Truth, vol. 15 January 25, 1899, page 50 paragraph 3

… fulfilled more than twenty-five centuries ago? Is it to us anything more than a mere matter of curiosity such as that with which we read any other record of …

59928 The Present Truth, vol. 15 January 25, 1899, page 50 paragraph 4

… time, more than they have ever concerned any other people on this earth. We live very much nearer the fulfillment of these things than did Isaiah or the Jews …

59929 The Present Truth, vol. 15 January 25, 1899, page 50 paragraph 5

… by more than one messenger, and to give the message to each one of them independently. Revelation 18:7, 8, is identical with Isaiah 47:8, 9. In the last verse of Isaiah …

59930 The Present Truth, vol. 15 January 25, 1899, page 51 paragraph 4

… power, more than to any other ever known on earth, applies the title, “Mystery, Babylon the Great, the Mother of Harlots and Abominations of the Earth;” and in her …

59931 The Present Truth, vol. 15 January 25, 1899, page 56 paragraph 3

… is more certain than that it is not at all necessary for people to be continually having colds, and that they would not have them if they knew how to take care …

59932 The Present Truth, vol. 15 January 25, 1899, page 56 paragraph 6

… country more people who die of starvation from having eaten too much food, than from insufficiency. If you never eat any more than the system actually needs …

59933 The Present Truth, vol. 15 January 25, 1899, page 56 paragraph 7

… eat more than they need, they hinder the digestion of that which they do eat, and thus have all the ill-effects of overeating.

59934 The Present Truth, vol. 15 January 25, 1899, page 57 paragraph 1

… no more fear of a draught of fresh air than of his dinner; and when other people are complaining that “that open window lets a draught come on the back of my neck …

59935 The Present Truth, vol. 15 January 25, 1899, page 62 paragraph 6

-Mr. Carnegie's gifts of money to building and maintaining public libraries for ten years past amount to more than ?1,800,000.

59936 The Present Truth, vol. 15 January 25, 1899, page 62 paragraph 25

… , or more than fifty-four for each man, woman, and child in the country. This is exclusive of the gross totals for postcards, newspapers, circulars, book packets …

59937 The Present Truth, vol. 15 January 25, 1899, page 64 paragraph 3

… little more than four miles) away from us.

59938 The Present Truth, vol. 15 January 25, 1899, page 64 paragraph 17

… much more alive to the matter of health than ordinary athletes are, as an incorruptible crown is more valuable than a corruptible.

59939 The Present Truth, vol. 15 January 26, 1899, page 51 paragraph 18

… filled more than the East,” which is still more emphatic. In the East idolatry has been practised the longest of any place on earth.

59940 The Present Truth, vol. 15 January 26, 1899, page 51 paragraph 23

… apply more truly than to this? Does it make any difference whether the silver and gold that men worship be made into an image, or simply bear the stamp of the …