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61521 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 February 10, 1890, page 82 paragraph 5

… not more than $100 for every such offense; provided, however, that the provisions of this act shall not be considered to apply to any person or persons who conscientiously …

61522 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 February 10, 1890, page 82 paragraph 6

… no more necessity for a law to prevent people from being forced to labor on Sunday, than there is for a law to prevent them from being forced to wear woolen clothes …

61523 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 February 17, 1890, page 91 paragraph 48

… is more persistently urged than this, that there can be nothing in heaven that needs cleansing. Such pleading for heaven reminds us of the zeal of Peter in …

61524 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 February 24, 1890, page 91 paragraph 88

… in more than 1,850 years, and his priesthood has continued all these centuries by virtue of that one offering. And it mighty continue indefinitely, in the …

61525 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 March 3, 1890, page 91 paragraph 95

… -books. More than that, many ardent defenders of the Sabbath justify them on that ground. They say, God has enjoined the observance of the Sabbath, and the State …

61526 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 March 3, 1890, page 91 paragraph 104

… man more good than resting upon the seventh. Of course it will be said that the seventh day is not the day that the law recognizes; that the great body of Christians …

61527 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 March 17, 1890, page 155 paragraph 31

… no more of us than what it is possible for us to perform through grace. If we can meet with the living members of Christ’s body, that is our duty; if we cannot, there …

61528 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 March 31, 1890, page 155 paragraph 38

… for more than five minutes, as he was not in sight of any place of public worship. On cross-examination he said that the work was very annoying to his feelings …

61529 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 April 21, 1890, page 155 paragraph 49

… are more cases in the police courts on Monday mornings than on other meetings.

61530 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 April 21, 1890, page 155 paragraph 51

… any more protection than others.” He said that if a band was playing near a church on Sunday, they should be compelled to stop, and that likewise a force of carpenters …

61531 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 April 21, 1890, page 155 paragraph 55

… much more strongly than we have put them. It would be impossible, even with a verbatim report, to give an adequate idea of the force with which the doctor met …

61532 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 April 28, 1890, page 155 paragraph 58

… do more for us in a minute than we can do for ourselves in a life-time,” was not without effect, and those who had been endeavoring to help themselves out of trouble …

61533 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 April 28, 1890, page 155 paragraph 59

… with more intelligent zeal than ever before. Much attention was also given to the canvassing work, and the cooking class was well attended.

61534 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 April 28, 1890, page 155 paragraph 61

… -day than before the meeting. The people are prepared to take hold of the work more intelligently than ever before; and if they continue in the things which …

61535 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 May 12, 1890, page 155 paragraph 63

… something more than faith in Christ necessary to salvation? To the first of these questions we say, Yes, and to the last two we say, No, and refer to the Scriptures …

61536 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 May 19, 1890, page 155 paragraph 77

… little more than six years. But in Ezekiel 4:3-6 we find another prophecy, also symbolic, in which a day is expressly declared to stand for a year. So we conclude …

61537 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 June 2, 1890, page 155 paragraph 100

… delight-more than his meat or drink-to do the will of God. He ever did the will of the Father. This was because the law of God was in his heart, so that all his actions …

61538 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 June 9, 1890, page 155 paragraph 121

… deal more attention at the hands of its readers than the edition of any other day of the week, and this is why advertising is so readily found for the Sunday …

61539 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 June 16, 1890, page 359 paragraph 12

… them than of the birds. Therefore men have far less cause for anxious care and worry than the birds have. If God does not forget the birds, how much more will he …

61540 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 June 16, 1890, page 359 paragraph 14

… nothing more frail than the flowers of the field; and upon nothing else has God lavished a greater wealth of beauty. In the early spring the California plains …