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63241 Signs of the Times [Himes], vol. 1 November 15, 1840, page 125 paragraph 4

… you more than conquerors in the kingdom of our Lord at his coming.

63242 Signs of the Times [Himes], vol. 1 November 15, 1840, page 128 paragraph 21

… be more dangerous than the government of a single, Pacha or Viceroy. The first questiou thus becomes a short and decisive one. Shall we consolidate and give …

63243 Signs of the Times [Himes], vol. 1 December 1, 1840, page 131 paragraph 3

… these (more than two) had been uttering their testimony for thousands of years, and are yet doing so now nearly 1800 years since John wrote.

63244 Signs of the Times [Himes], vol. 1 December 1, 1840, page 133 paragraph 10

… no more durable than valleys, or the earth itself. In further Genesis 49:20 .)

63245 Signs of the Times [Himes], vol. 1 December 1, 1840, page 133 paragraph 15

… not more natural that the Lord should use the things of time as figures of eternal things, than that he should use eternity itself as a mere figure of a hand’s …

63246 Signs of the Times [Himes], vol. 1 December 1, 1840, page 134 paragraph 9

2. I think it more safe to take the testimony of that eminent historian and chronologer, Josephus, as to the time of Joshua and the Interregnum after his death, than to trust to conjecture.

63247 Signs of the Times [Himes], vol. 1 December 1, 1840, page 134 paragraph 23

… , of more than fifty clergy men of different denominations of high sending. We have examined the work, and so far as able thus to decide, from a personal acquaintance …

63248 Signs of the Times [Himes], vol. 1 December 1, 1840, page 135 paragraph 14

… years more. Romanism triumphed in France, Belgium, Austria, Bohemia, and over all the debateable ground. Two hundred years have rolled away, and Protestantism …

63249 Signs of the Times [Himes], vol. 1 December 1, 1840, page 135 paragraph 15

… never more than half divested of Romanism. Puritanism is the bulwark of the world. Great commotions, of a moral nature, are coming up in English society. Rumors …

63250 Signs of the Times [Himes], vol. 1 December 1, 1840, page 136 paragraph 15

… be more clearly perceived, and more correct expositions are offered, and its circumstances are more generally understood than perhaps at any former period …

63251 Signs of the Times [Himes], vol. 1 December 1, 1840, page 137 paragraph 7

… of more consequence than the multiplicity of evidence produced for the premillennial return of the Redeemer, he at once set aside both your interpretation …

63252 Signs of the Times [Himes], vol. 1 December 1, 1840, page 137 paragraph 8

… ,—not more than one can be correct. And, in the enumeration above referred to, the interpretations are evidently altogether wrong, having excluded the only …

63253 Signs of the Times [Himes], vol. 1 December 1, 1840, page 137 paragraph 9

… that more attention is not given, rather than to discover by ingenuity in how many ways the text may be confused and a reader perplexed, by having his attention …

63254 Signs of the Times [Himes], vol. 1 December 1, 1840, page 138 paragraph 1

… is more to be glorified by it than by any scheme, however well designed, is destitute of his sacred sanction. Before, however, proceeding farther, it will be proper …

63255 Signs of the Times [Himes], vol. 1 December 1, 1840, page 138 paragraph 11

… nothing more than a common cold. But soon after their arrival at Groton, he was severely attacked with the fever, which terminated his existence in the space …

63256 Signs of the Times [Himes], vol. 1 December 15, 1840, page 139 paragraph 2

… , a more careful examination of their meaning. More correct acquaintance with their precise signification will be of the highest importance to the right …

63257 Signs of the Times [Himes], vol. 1 December 15, 1840, page 139 paragraph 8

… in more than twenty instances he has translated this word in the Greek by that which signifies “a nation,” in our Lord’s prediction itself, he has rendered it …

63258 Signs of the Times [Himes], vol. 1 December 15, 1840, page 140 paragraph 2

… occurs, than as demonstrating their conviction, that this is the unvarying signification of the word. In Philippians 2:15 (“in the midst of a crooked and perverse …

63259 Signs of the Times [Himes], vol. 1 December 15, 1840, page 140 paragraph 8

… not more rejected of that generation of Jews than any which has succeeded, but much less. We read of “the many thousands of Jews who believe,” when Paul came up …