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61341 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 January 7, 1889, page 10 paragraph 42

… , any more than we say, “Good-morning,” to our friends simply because that is the conventional expression. From the heart we hope that this new year may be to all …

61342 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 January 7, 1889, page 10 paragraph 44

… much more efficient than ever before in the line of work which it has been following.

61343 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 January 7, 1889, page 10 paragraph 53

… with more favor than the Temperance Department. Many temperance societies use the SIGNS regularly in their meetings, and the publishers hope to make this …

61344 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 January 14, 1889, page 10 paragraph 64

… regarded more as a holiday than a holy day. Down to within a few centuries, markets were held in the very churchyards, even in England, on Sunday. Luther and Calvin …

61345 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 January 14, 1889, page 10 paragraph 66

… the more of quietness one can have in his everyday life, the more perfect will be his communion with his Maker. This does not mean that a person should sit with …

61346 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 January 14, 1889, page 10 paragraph 73

… no more opposed to each other than are death and life. Death and life are just as much opposite conditions as are evil and goodness; for death is to be the wages …

61347 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 January 14, 1889, page 10 paragraph 76

… of more value than ten thousand volumes of man’s folly. W.

61348 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 January 14, 1889, page 10 paragraph 84

… a more acceptable sacrifice than Cain, by which he obtained witness that he was righteous.” Hebrews 11:4. Noah believed it, and so “became heir of the righteousness …

61349 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 January 14, 1889, page 23 paragraph 24

… darkness than we may know in full Jesus in this very path. Do we suffer weariness and pain? So did Jesus. Are we perplexed, tempted, tried? He was before we were. Do …

61350 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 January 21, 1889, page 23 paragraph 25

Protestant churches raise five times as much money for missionary purposes as the Roman Church. But the Catholics carry on their mission work at much less cost and place more men in the field for equal amounts of money than Protestants do.

61351 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 January 21, 1889, page 23 paragraph 45

… nothing more than mist. We have seen heavy clouds hanging low upon the mountains, completely hiding their tops, but we have gone up through them without meeting …

61352 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 January 21, 1889, page 23 paragraph 64

… much more plain than it is in the common version. The idea is that although Christ was in the form of God, being “the brightness of his glory, and the express image …

61353 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 January 21, 1889, page 39 paragraph 3

… been more subject to the infirmities of the flesh than it would have been if he had been born before the race had so greatly deteriorated physically and morally …

61354 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 January 21, 1889, page 39 paragraph 11

… was more than able to successfully resist the sinful passions of the flesh. There was in his whole life a struggle. The flesh, moved upon by the enemy of all unrighteousness …

61355 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 January 21, 1889, page 39 paragraph 17

… are more than conquerors through Him that loved us.” W.

61356 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 January 21, 1889, page 39 paragraph 29

… no more right to compel its observance than it has to compel men to accept the doctrine of transubstantiation, or to adore the host. Neither do we object to …

61357 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 January 28, 1889, page 39 paragraph 47

… no more wanted to be released from the obligation than a healthy boy wishes to be excused from a Thanksgiving dinner, or than a lover desires to be excused …

61358 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 January 28, 1889, page 39 paragraph 55

… little more than a continuation of the preceding one. We have learned what is embraced in the statement that Christ was made of the seed of David, “according …

61359 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 January 28, 1889, page 39 paragraph 62

… Jesus. More than this, by his life of suffering and temptation, he learned how to sympathize with poor, weak mortals. And so the resurrection, which was the triumphant …

61360 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 January 28, 1889, page 55 paragraph 4

… be “more than conquerors through Him that loved us.” W.