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60921 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 August 11, 1887, page 486 paragraph 11
… not more severe or more sure to follow than the penalty against breaking through the bounds set around the Sabbath. But “because sentence against an evil …
60922 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 August 11, 1887, page 488 paragraph 1
… distinction more for the purpose of peculiarity than anything else; but a little reference to the Scriptures will suffice to clear the subject of all doubts …
60923 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 August 11, 1887, page 491 paragraph 8
… less than an entire lesson should be spent upon each clause of the prayer. But perhaps even with this glance some may see a depth of meaning in the prayer which …
60924 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 August 11, 1887, page 496 paragraph 15
… absurdity. More than this, it is directly opposed to the divine revelation, for Christ said plainly, “Lazarus is dead.” This “supposition” that Lazarus was unconscious …
60925 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 August 11, 1887, page 496 paragraph 18
… a more senseless, uncalled-for agitation than the one started a year ago by the Andover teachers and speculators in regard to future probation.”
60926 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 August 18, 1887, page 502 paragraph 7
… younger than his brother John, who stayed at home, and two days younger than Peter, who went around the world the other way. Now if our friend will accept this …
60927 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 August 18, 1887, page 504 paragraph 3
… no more fault to find with us than with the revisers, for, as he himself says, the punctuation is not the same in the two versions. We will quote the text just as …
60928 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 August 18, 1887, page 505 paragraph 5
… far more evident that they are unquestioned Bible truths, than if the Bible had been translated by men predisposed in favor of them. W.
60929 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 August 18, 1887, page 512 paragraph 9
… of more. The Christian Advocate (N.Y.) has come nearer to the truth in the matter than any other paper we have seen. It says:-
60930 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 August 18, 1887, page 512 paragraph 18
… be more unconverted people among us January, 1888, than there are now.” There probably will be anyway; for unconverted people are coming to this country, as well …
60931 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 August 25, 1887, page 518 paragraph 5
… becoming more a matter of precedent than of common sense, Sunday laws could never be enacted; but the idea seems to be that whatever has been done ought to be …
60932 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 August 25, 1887, page 519 paragraph 6
… no more in the interest of religion than if Monday or Thursday had been chosen! Such a monstrous assertion needs but to be quoted to be refuted. A man must be …
60933 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 August 25, 1887, page 519 paragraph 7
… , far more imperatively than it demands that he shall rest one day in seven. Will our Sunday-law friends admit that the State has any right to decide how many …
60934 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 September 1, 1887, page 534 paragraph 4
… him more fully than the jury proposed to, then the lynching was unreasonable as well as unlawful.”
60935 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 September 1, 1887, page 534 paragraph 7
… a more severe punishment than any length of imprisonment can be. And how comes it that this opinion is so prevalent? Because the law of life is implanted in …
60936 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 September 1, 1887, page 534 paragraph 8
But more than this, is the inspired statement that “the wages of sin is death,” that “the soul of that sinneth, shall die,” and that the wicked “shall be punished with …
60937 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 September 1, 1887, page 535 paragraph 11
… himself more than he does God. There is plenty of idolatry without image-worship. While an image-worship is necessarily idolatry, idolatry is not necessarily …
60938 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 September 1, 1887, page 536 paragraph 3
… no more reason for supposing that they apply to them alone than there is for supposing that the exhortation, “Do all things without murmurings and disputings …
60939 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 September 1, 1887, page 544 paragraph 17
… has more of the bull-dog in him than any other man in America, is thus officially recommended to the people of the Old World. And Boston is not alone in this sort …
60940 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 September 8, 1887, page 550 paragraph 1
… conclusion more rational than agreeable.” He said:-