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61401 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 March 4, 1889, page 120 paragraph 34

… is more generally regarded that in Catholic countries; and certainly the reading of a Sunday paper is not more objectionable than the way in which most Romanists …

61402 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 March 4, 1889, page 120 paragraph 47

… no more strange than that they should talk so contrary to their own reason. It is just as sensible to say that ice will not take the warmth from a thing, and that …

61403 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 March 4, 1889, page 120 paragraph 49

… no more absurd and contrary to fact to say that cursing is only an amplified blessing, than to say that death is but a larger life. Life is associated with blessing …

61404 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 March 4, 1889, page 135 paragraph 7

… that more than a million colored children in the Southern States never enter a school-room, for the simple reason that there are no schools within their reach …

61405 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 March 4, 1889, page 135 paragraph 9

… figure more nearly than the other estimate given above.”

61406 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 March 4, 1889, page 135 paragraph 14

… little more than five centuries to Papalize Europe, but, as it has never yet been Christianized, in any proper sense of the term, and as the existence of the Papacy …

61407 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 March 4, 1889, page 135 paragraph 15

… apostle more than eighteen hundred years ago, and it leaves little room for the novels over which “society” goes wild.

61408 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 March 4, 1889, page 135 paragraph 18

… is more important than that of the Atonement. How God can be “just and the justifier of him that believeth in Jesus,” is what many candid, intelligent, reasoning …

61409 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 March 4, 1889, page 135 paragraph 19

… forth more clearly than “The Atonement in the Light of Nature and the Revelation,” by J. H. Waggoner. The arguments made are so clear and logical that all may comprehend …

61410 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 March 11, 1889, page 135 paragraph 42

… no more headway than a man would who should try to run a race and at the same time look over his shoulder. Therefore, as he who has called us is holy, let us resolutely …

61411 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 March 11, 1889, page 135 paragraph 44

… few more comprehensive texts in the Bible than this. John 3:16 is another like it; either one of them could well be taken as the text for a sermon on almost any …

61412 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 March 11, 1889, page 151 paragraph 8

… birth. More than this, it could raise the dead, even after the body had undergone decomposition, as in the case of Lazarus. All these things are done by the same …

61413 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 March 11, 1889, page 155 paragraph 1

… also more fully showed their willingness to return to bondage under Pharaoh, than when they sighed for the leeks and the onions of Egypt. Their deliverance …

61414 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 March 11, 1889, page 155 paragraph 4

… even more rapid than prior to that date.

61415 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 March 11, 1889, page 155 paragraph 28

… greater than theirs, and was against them. No; there is no name that Spiritualists who are bound to persevere in their ways, have more reason to fear than the …

61416 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 March 18, 1889, page 155 paragraph 36

… earns more than $30 per month, which raised $1,000 for church and school purposes last year, and sent $60 to China for the support of the chapel. “These ‘heathen Chinese …

61417 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 March 18, 1889, page 155 paragraph 39

… considerably more than the present population of the whole dominion.”

61418 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 March 18, 1889, page 155 paragraph 47

… is more to the law of God than what appears on the surface. The law is spiritual. That person alone properly meditates in it whose eyes have been opened to behold …

61419 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 March 18, 1889, page 167 paragraph 15

… working more than six days a week, and enforcing in other respects a stricter regard for the Lord’s day [Sunday]; but it is perhaps to be feared that such attempts …

61420 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 March 18, 1889, page 167 paragraph 23

… is more Sunday labor put on a Monday morning issue than is on the Sunday morning paper. The reason why the Sunday paper is opposed there, is, we suppose, something …