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61501 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 October 28, 1889, page 632 paragraph 22
From this we learn that the giving of them rest was nothing more nor less than the establishing of them in their possession. The same thing is also shown by the following words:-
61502 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 November 11, 1889, page 632 paragraph 39
… had more than heart could wish; and he became envious when he saw the prosperity of the wicked. But when he went into the sanctuary of God, and understood their …
61503 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 November 18, 1889, page 632 paragraph 48
… thought more of God’s approval than they did of the applause of men. For this we hold them in high esteem, yet we shrink from doing what we commend in them. We may …
61504 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 November 18, 1889, page 632 paragraph 49
… any more than in the past. Christ was very unpopular: “He came unto his own, and his own received him not.” John 1:11. Very few believed on him, and they were of the most …
61505 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 November 25, 1889, page 632 paragraph 58
… it more offensive to him. In this age of the world, human life is held very cheap, and murders are so frequent that we read of the worst crimes with scarcely a second …
61506 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 December 9, 1889, page 632 paragraph 70
… did more to provoke the Lord God of Israel to anger than all the kings of Israel that were before him.” 1 Kings 16:30-33. Elijah was a man of God, who dared to stand …
61507 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 December 16, 1889, page 632 paragraph 79
… no more to them than if it were blank, for the Bible had not been translated into the language of the common people. The small portions of the Bible that the church …
61508 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 December 16, 1889, page 632 paragraph 82
… dawn more brightly, and more and more of the Bible was made clear to men. They had become somewhat accustomed to its rays of light. Some rested content with the …
61509 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 December 30, 1889, page 632 paragraph 88
“If this is true, then would it be any more a step towards the union of Church and State to copy this commandment of God into our human statutes and enforce it, than it is to copy other commandments and enforce them?
61510 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 December 30, 1889, page 632 paragraph 93
… higher than the ten commandments?-Not at all. We learn that the sixth commandment means more than that a man should not take his neighbor’s life with knife …
61511 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 December 30, 1889, page 791 paragraph 5
… no more than call attention to the fact that for the State to attempt to enforce the moral law would be a union of Church and State. As a matter of fact, no civil …
61512 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 January 20, 1890, page 42 paragraph 4
… much more beautiful than earthly gardens as the city who builder and maker is God is grander than cities built by man. Now compare this with Ezekiel 28:13 : “Thou …
61513 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 January 20, 1890, page 42 paragraph 26
… occasioned more perplexity than this description of what was in the ark. The apostle specifies, as being in the holy place, only the candlestick and the table …
61514 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 January 20, 1890, page 42 paragraph 29
… its more minute statement were after that of the covenant made at Sinai. More than this, it was the second covenant made with the Jewish people. The one from …
61515 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 January 27, 1890, page 43 paragraph 11
… nothing more accurately than a government which should attempt to do just what Senator Blair says this government ought to do. Therefore, everyone who believes …
61516 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 January 27, 1890, page 43 paragraph 12
… no more to the moral law than civil government can enforce. The result would be the universal prevalence of immorality, and immorality of the worst kind, insomuch …
61517 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 February 3, 1890, page 43 paragraph 44
… no more true now than it was in the days of Moses that love is the fulfilling of the law; neither is it any more true to-day than then that God designed that the …
61518 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 February 3, 1890, page 43 paragraph 52
… neither more nor less than a bit of popular legend. If we mean by the phrase ‘religious liberty’ a state of things in which opposite or contradictory opinions …
61519 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 February 3, 1890, page 71 paragraph 1
… no more room for heretics than there was in Rome or Madrid. This was the idea which drew Winthrop and is followers from England at a time when-as events were …
61520 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 February 3, 1890, page 71 paragraph 28
… who more than anyone else dwells on the love of God and Christ in the salvation of man, defines sin. He says: “Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the …