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61761 The Signs of the Times, vol. 22 August 13, 1896, page 498 paragraph 6

… nothing more than appointed or ordered, which we find in the margin. The Greek word from which it is rendered is found in Acts 28:23, where we read that the Jews …

61762 The Signs of the Times, vol. 22 August 13, 1896, page 499 paragraph 3

… fled. More than once Saul was within David’s power, but David would not lift up a hand against him. If there is any excuse for resisting a ruler, David had it. In …

61763 The Signs of the Times, vol. 22 August 13, 1896, page 500 paragraph 5

… no more spiritual than the other nine. The language is addressed to the brethren, and the sum of it is this. Live in love, and you will wrong no man, and need have …

61764 The Signs of the Times, vol. 22 August 27, 1896, page 531 paragraph 4

… many more are the result of lack of proper thought than of deliberate willfulness. Let us therefore always take heed how we read.

61765 The Signs of the Times, vol. 22 August 27, 1896, page 532 paragraph 4

… had more faith than they needed, and have been more righteous than was necessary, so that they can divide with other people; but the Bible teaches that it is …

61766 The Signs of the Times, vol. 22 September 3, 1896, page 546 paragraph 1

… have more knowledge than our brother, we are not arbitrarily to bring him to our standard, any more than he is to bring us down to his. Our greater knowledge rather …

61767 The Signs of the Times, vol. 22 October 15, 1896, page 643 paragraph 5

… causes more people to fall than by leading them to doubt their acceptance with God. And these temptations are the most likely to come, too, just after a great …

61768 The Signs of the Times, vol. 22 November 5, 1896, page 687 paragraph 3

… is more a matter of the heart than of the head. Some of the most foolish people have very good intellectual faculties, but a depraved heart deceives him.

61769 The Signs of the Times, vol. 22 November 5, 1896, page 687 paragraph 5

… have more right reason than a culture philosopher. “Come now, and let us reason together, saith the Lord.” ( Isaiah 1:18 .) How often that text is used to justify strife …

61770 The Signs of the Times, vol. 22 November 5, 1896, page 687 paragraph 8

… contain more than the mind of the wisest man can fathom. What impertinent folly, then, to presume to pass God’s word through the sieve our feeble intellect …

61771 The Signs of the Times, vol. 22 November 12, 1896, page 4 paragraph 1

… of more than emotions. It is a fact. It holds good when a person can have no emotions. It holds good when the body is paralyzed, and the nerves are numb,—when there …

61772 The Signs of the Times, vol. 22 November 19, 1896, page 721 paragraph 10

… no more like real faith than taking food at another person’s hands and putting it in a safe place in the cupboard is like eating.

61773 The Signs of the Times, vol. 22 November 19, 1896, page 721 paragraph 12

… practice than the poorest and most ignorant child. And a thousand men assembled in council, have no more authority in matters of faith than each man has individually …

61774 The Signs of the Times, vol. 22 November 19, 1896, page 721 paragraph 13

… no more to be listened to than is any individual.

61775 The Signs of the Times, vol. 23 January 7, 1897, page 2 paragraph 6

… worse than the man who utterly disregard it, and knows he is guilty. In the latter case the man has nothing more in to trust, while in the other, the man is building …

61776 The Signs of the Times, vol. 23 January 14, 1897, page 2 paragraph 17

… anything more out of a human law than he puts into it. If men ignore any human law, then it is said to be “a dead letter.” But it has no more life in itself when it is obeyed …

61777 The Signs of the Times, vol. 23 January 28, 1897, page 51 paragraph 5

… vastly more popular than it now is. If men could be saved by argument and controversy, there would be thousands saved today where there are only tens. But the …

61778 The Signs of the Times, vol. 23 March 18, 1897, page 163 paragraph 6

… been more prominent than the desire to be instruments of His mercy, and when it is once cherished it inevitably results in getting ahead of the Lord, and being …

61779 The Signs of the Times, vol. 23 March 18, 1897, page 163 paragraph 12

… any more a righteous deed for him to cleave another man’s head with the sword, than it would be if a Turk did the same thing. How can anybody think that that which …

61780 The Signs of the Times, vol. 23 March 18, 1897, page 164 paragraph 17

… something more than a national sign, might suffer because they would not give up their faith, the Mohammedans not being able to distinguish between them …