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60361 The Signs of the Times, vol. 8 January 5, 1882, page 7 paragraph 12
… would, more than seventeen hundred years before. If there had been a hundred other days equally as dark, it would not affect this testimony in the least. To illustrate …
60362 The Signs of the Times, vol. 8 February 2, 1882, page 55 paragraph 2
… did more to provoke the Lord God of Israel to anger than all the kings of Israel that were before him.” 1 Kings 16:30-33. Elijah was a man of God, who dared to stand …
60363 The Signs of the Times, vol. 8 February 16, 1882, page 78 paragraph 2
… of more weight than a command from man. We do not try to force any body to keep the Sabbath of the Lord; why, then, should we give the Sunday greater prominence? Would …
60364 The Signs of the Times, vol. 8 March 2, 1882, page 103 paragraph 5
… see more lions in the way than really exist. And such a course is really a form of selfishness. The individual becomes so intensely self-conscious that he can …
60365 The Signs of the Times, vol. 8 March 2, 1882, page 103 paragraph 6
… far more sinful for us to distrust God now, than it was for ancient Israel. Then, “let us hold fast the profession of our faith without wavering; for he is faithful …
60366 The Signs of the Times, vol. 8 March 2, 1882, page 108 paragraph 2
… any more claims as a day of rest than Thursday or Friday. We shall not be exacting; a single passage will suffice. All the commandments of God with which we are …
60367 The Signs of the Times, vol. 8 March 2, 1882, page 108 paragraph 7
… before more people in California during the past two weeks than ever before.
60368 The Signs of the Times, vol. 8 March 2, 1882, page 108 paragraph 8
… no more than could be expected. The truth has ever met with opposers, and we know of no way to avoid opposition except by keeping silent in regard to the truth …
60369 The Signs of the Times, vol. 8 March 2, 1882, page 108 paragraph 9
… greater than had been anticipated when the agitation was first started.” One of two things must now be done: The law must either be strictly enforced or else …
60370 The Signs of the Times, vol. 8 March 9, 1882, page 115 paragraph 8
… had more than heart could wish; and he became envious when he saw the prosperity of the wicked. But when he went into the sanctuary of God, and understood their …
60371 The Signs of the Times, vol. 8 April 20, 1882, page 187 paragraph 6
… thought more of God’s approval than they did of the applause of men. For this we hold them in high esteem, yet we shrink from doing what we commend in them. We may …
60372 The Signs of the Times, vol. 8 April 20, 1882, page 187 paragraph 7
… any more than in the past. Christ was very unpopular: “He came unto his own, and his own received him not.” John 1:11. Very few believed on him, and they were of the most …
60373 The Signs of the Times, vol. 8 April 27, 1882, page 199 paragraph 9
… make more decided efforts than ever before.
60374 The Signs of the Times, vol. 8 June 8, 1882, page 259 paragraph 3
… something more than preternatural events,-they are supernatural occurrences sent to authenticate the divine character of a messenger. That is the touchstone …
60375 The Signs of the Times, vol. 8 June 8, 1882, page 259 paragraph 6
… appear more plainly than in his contact with the afflicted. At the tomb of Lazarus he wept; he had compassion on the widow of Nain, and on the multitudes who were …
60376 The Signs of the Times, vol. 8 September 14, 1882, page 416 paragraph 2
… for more criticism, both just and unjust, as Seventh-day Adventists. The reason for this is plain. They lay more stress on the commandments of God than almost …
60377 The Signs of the Times, vol. 8 September 14, 1882, page 416 paragraph 4
… have more than others. To everyone is given “according to his several ability.” The parable in Luke represents each one as receiving the same amount. This may …
60378 The Signs of the Times, vol. 8 September 14, 1882, page 416 paragraph 6
… no more value than the beasts, for they answer the end of their existence. And it is not enough that we gain something, but we must gain all that is possible.
60379 The Signs of the Times, vol. 8 October 5, 1882, page 452 paragraph 6
… it more offensive to him. In this age of the world, human life is held very cheap, and murders are so frequent that we read of the worst crimes with scarcely a second …
60380 The Signs of the Times, vol. 8 October 19, 1882, page 463 paragraph 1
… be more than perfect, and anything different from perfection is imperfection. The fact that any belief or practice is not indorsed or sanctioned by the Bible …