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60641 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 November 5, 1885, page 663 paragraph 7
… scarcely more than hinted at the atrocities visited upon the innocent Waldenses. In the following brief extract from the account of the martyrdom of Cranmer …
60642 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 November 5, 1885, page 663 paragraph 9
Certainly more is not needed to identify papal Rome as the little horn that was to “wear out the saints of the Most High.” Rome has more than met the demands of …
60643 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 November 5, 1885, page 664 paragraph 15
… was more alone than was the prophet. But the strongest arguments brought against his work was that the pope, bishops, divines, counsels, and universities were …
60644 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 November 19, 1885, page 694 paragraph 6
… rogues more terrible than both the other. Come on; be thou my food, and be thou a fury to these seditious variets and a by-word to the world, which is all that is now …
60645 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 November 19, 1885, page 694 paragraph 7
… either more tender than a woman, or more compassionate than a mother; but if you be so scrupulous, and do abominate this my sacrifice, as I have eaten the one half …
60646 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 November 19, 1885, page 696 paragraph 6
… it more pleasing in the sight of God to keep Sunday than to regard no day as holy? To keep the first day and violate the seventh, is direct disobedience to God’s …
60647 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 November 19, 1885, page 696 paragraph 12
… is more important than the other when both are absolutely essential, we may readily determine which of them must first be considered. We have therefore no …
60648 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 November 19, 1885, page 696 paragraph 15
… this. More than this, the chief and indeed the only reason given for Sunday observance is that it commemorates the resurrection of Christ. But the resurrection …
60649 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 November 19, 1885, page 697 paragraph 2
… Baptist more or less than a Christian? Neither of the papers referred to will claim that a Baptist is more than a Christian. To be a Christian is the highest …
60650 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 November 19, 1885, page 697 paragraph 3
… learn, more nearly correct than any other; because it has more truth. And if it has more truth than any other, it certainly is better than any other; and if that …
60651 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 November 26, 1885, page 710 paragraph 11
… profusion more than imperial; the proudest women of Rome loaded him with lavish donations, and followed him with their flatteries and attentions; and his …
60652 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 November 26, 1885, page 711 paragraph 2
… , luxuriant, more than imperial, table,-these are of the rewards of successful ambition.”
60653 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 November 26, 1885, page 713 paragraph 7
… a more rigid test than the former.
60654 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 November 26, 1885, page 713 paragraph 14
… is more blasphemy than there would be if many who profess to love God were not in existence.
60655 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 December 3, 1885, page 729 paragraph 3
… knows more of these things than the sovereign pontiff, the councils, divines, and universities! .... It would no doubt be very wonderful if God had hidden the truth …
60656 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 December 3, 1885, page 729 paragraph 6
… no more absurd than that the most common argument for infant “baptism” and Sunday-keeping.
60657 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 December 3, 1885, page 729 paragraph 14
… be more guilty before God than one who sins openly and recklessly. “Man looketh on the outward appearance, but the Lord looketh on the heart.” But no one must fall …
60658 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 December 3, 1885, page 729 paragraph 16
… deal more than we are apt to think it does. And so it is with all the commandments. They are, indeed, “exceeding broad.”
60659 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 December 3, 1885, page 730 paragraph 4
More than this, supposing that it were possible for a man to do in his own strength what is required; where could the person be found who has ever come anywhere …
60660 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 December 10, 1885, page 742 paragraph 31
… much more rapidly in cities than they are in the country or remote villages; and so it happened that for some time after Christianity had been accepted by …