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61141 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 May 4, 1888, page 202 paragraph 12

… was more general than every in Hartford. The Asylum Hill and South Churches each held daily services at 5 P.M. The Center, Park, and Pearl Street churches held …

61142 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 May 4, 1888, page 262 paragraph 4

… less than fifty years old.” The statement that “nothing like it can be found in our temperance religious literature” should not be taken to imply that no such …

61143 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 May 4, 1888, page 202 paragraph 4

… is more enduring than heaven and earth, and which are established by the gospel. We are to keep the seventh day of the week, for the commandment declares that …

61144 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 May 4, 1888, page 203 paragraph 3

… do more than his own duty, so as to have some of his good deeds placed to the credit of some other one who has come short. Christ is the only one whose righteousness …

61145 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 May 4, 1888, page 272 paragraph 4

… much more easily than it could be caught and tied. And such will be found to be the case with the liquor monster. It may never be killed, but we are sure that if it …

61146 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 May 11, 1888, page 288 paragraph 22

… have more liaisons with other women. This question is one of much greater importance than many people will admit. It helps a moral ... ity which in the rapidly …

61147 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 May 18, 1888, page 295 paragraph 21

… epistle more than thirty years afterward, in which he used these words:-

61148 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 May 18, 1888, page 304 paragraph 9

… , is more than we dared to hope. That same editor challenges us to go with him “into an investigation of the comparative merits of Spiritualism and Adventism …

61149 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 May 18, 1888, page 304 paragraph 17

… play more skillfully on the piano than she could when in her right mind. The following extract, of which the italics are ours, shows some of the wonderful things …

61150 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 May 18, 1888, page 304 paragraph 20

… Independent, more shrewd than the others, says of the action just taken:-

61151 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 May 25, 1888, page 310 paragraph 1

… , any more than we would refuse to believe in present conversion, because the term is used by many people who have not the slightest idea of its meaning.

61152 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 May 25, 1888, page 314 paragraph 18

11. What did he value more highly than the wealth of Egypt?

61153 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 May 25, 1888, page 320 paragraph 14

… no more lead them than a shepherd could a flock of sheep with a pack of wolves in the midst of them.

61154 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 June 1, 1888, page 326 paragraph 14

… ministry, more than three years before the crucifixion, the time when it is claimed that the ten commandments were abolished. Then if this were a reenactment …

61155 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 June 1, 1888, page 327 paragraph 5

… Israel. More than this, we have evidence to show that the Lord never regarded the outward mark of circumcision, whether in the person of a native Jew, or a foreigner …

61156 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 June 1, 1888, page 327 paragraph 7

… no more a child of Abraham than any other man; and whoever was righteous, like Abraham, was really his child. So Abraham was the father of all that believed, whether …

61157 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 June 1, 1888, page 336 paragraph 3

… given more encouragement to the liquor traffic than any other man in America. In spite of his opposition, however, the resolution was adopted with a large …

61158 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 June 1, 1888, page 336 paragraph 7

… any more than do thousands of others who preach against it, but, like them, he believes not only in natural immortality, which is the foundation of Spiritualism …

61159 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 June 1, 1888, page 336 paragraph 22

… much more popular than it is now; but we do expect, and have good reason to believe, that under the guise of Christianity, every principle of it will very soon …

61160 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 June 8, 1888, page 342 paragraph 23

… were more evangelical and less objectionable than many sermons I have heard in leading Protestant churches in Berlin, London, and New York. It is well known …