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61161 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 June 8, 1888, page 343 paragraph 2

… morals than Romanism; but this, after all, is a question of more or less, and to say the least, Protestantism has little to boast of. On all these questions it is …

61162 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 June 8, 1888, page 343 paragraph 5

… any more favor upon these detestable vices in the one than in the other.”

61163 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 June 8, 1888, page 358 paragraph 11

… coming more and more to favor the substituting of Sunday in the place of their Sabbath, which comes on Saturday. Dr. Hirsch, of the Temple Sinai in Chicago, declares …

61164 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 June 15, 1888, page 358 paragraph 37

… any more than he can be saved through refraining from swearing. But this does not imply that we are at liberty to break the Sabbath or to swear. There is a vast …

61165 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 June 15, 1888, page 358 paragraph 39

… is more the doctrine of the devil than this one, and of all the doctrines of devils, we believe it to be the worst. We do not except Spiritualism, because the doctrine …

61166 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 June 15, 1888, page 358 paragraph 42

… . What more could he have done than he has done?

61167 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 June 15, 1888, page 360 paragraph 1

… as more than man, as one of the angels, does not know him either, since Christ has “by inheritance obtained a more excellent name than they,” Hebrews 1:4. The one who …

61168 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 June 15, 1888, page 368 paragraph 5

… to more than 1,500 people, most of whom were Catholics, on the “Pope in Irish Politics.” His denunciations of the Pope received with cheers. Not content with repeating …

61169 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 June 15, 1888, page 368 paragraph 12

… less than two dollars nor more than twenty-five dollars for each offense; Provided, that this section shall not be applicable to cases of necessity or charity …

61170 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 June 15, 1888, page 368 paragraph 14

… -fifths more matter than the one containing the lessons for the first six numbers of the year. This increase is due to the notes that have been prepared for …

61171 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 June 22, 1888, page 371 paragraph 4

… of more than ten thousand masses, nearly a half million communions and ways of the cross, more than a half million rosaries. This is doubtless a very small share …

61172 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 June 22, 1888, page 374 paragraph 11

… day more strictly than others do the first day. Let this thought be fixed in mind. If the fourth commandment is taken as the law of the Sabbath in the National …

61173 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 June 22, 1888, page 374 paragraph 19

… no more change in them than it does with inanimate creation. When God shall make all things new-when upon the new earth new vegetation shall be made to grow …

61174 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 June 22, 1888, page 375 paragraph 1

… , any more than he has a right to command him to abstain from violating the Sabbath. God makes commandments, and people who do not choose to obey them are amenable …

61175 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 June 22, 1888, page 375 paragraph 5

… no more here than to refer to it. Perhaps the following quotation from Mosheim will set the subject before the reader in the most comprehensive manner possible …

61176 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 June 22, 1888, page 376 paragraph 3

… no more so now than it was before the Pope issued his decree. None of these priests had a word to say against it before, however; they did not know that it was immoral …

61177 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 June 22, 1888, page 376 paragraph 4

… “even more sinful” than to violate the moral law. That is to say, although boycotting is a sin against the moral law, those who engage in it now are guilty of the …

61178 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 June 22, 1888, page 376 paragraph 5

After the commands of the Pope have thus been declared to be more saved than those of God, we are not surprised at the following statement made by the bishop:-

61179 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 June 22, 1888, page 376 paragraph 12

… much more for the applause of men than for the honor of the truth.

61180 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 June 22, 1888, page 384 paragraph 4

… be more than probable that this law may be invoked to silence his “holiness,” in which case a sensation may be expected in Europe.