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65101 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 June 5, 1845, page 99 paragraph 15

… heard more than a thousand discourses on the advent of our Lord, and not one too many.

65102 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 June 5, 1845, page 101 paragraph 5

… no more. ‘Death hath no more dominion over him.’ The same Jesus who had been subject to the power of death was now forever delivered from that power. And his resurrection …

65103 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 June 5, 1845, page 103 paragraph 6

… , present more than the usual account of thefts, larcenies, burglaries, assaults, and attempts to kill; and then the rumors of war. And, to add to the whole, Henry …

65104 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 June 5, 1845, page 103 paragraph 14

… no more houses in the block. The greater part of the houses were frame work, and a good many of them very neat brick buildings. The number of families left almost …

65105 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 June 12, 1845, page 107 paragraph 1

… them more than unto God, ( Acts 4:8-20 .) We have endeavored to follow this example, which has made us hated of all men. And lastly, history tells us he sealed his faithful …

65106 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 June 12, 1845, page 107 paragraph 3

… be more fearful than that of those who never knew the way of righteousness. If the light that is in us become darkness, how great is that darkness! O let us hold …

65107 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 June 12, 1845, page 108 paragraph 3

… be more horrible than infidelity,) they are under the necessity of breaking down all that they have formerly built up. So all their past preaching, and all our …

65108 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 June 12, 1845, page 112 paragraph 9

… thing more than a mere hint on this subject, I close, after saying that one of two things is certain: either the master did not intend to teach them to wash feet …

65109 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 June 19, 1845, page 115 paragraph 6

… seen more plainly than ever since the passing of the 22nd of April, for many among the professed Adventists in my travels that had been making it visible by …

65110 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 June 19, 1845, page 118 paragraph 4

… , any more than could the edict of Phocas, or that of Pepin, add to the power and authority of the papal government, founded upon the ‘times and laws’ of Justinian …

65111 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 June 26, 1845, page 121 paragraph 20

… were more than could be depended upon, a selection must be made: bring them down to the water and I will try them for thee there, and it shall be that of whom I say …

65112 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 June 26, 1845, page 123 paragraph 1

… endure more labor with less fatigue than they would be able in loose garments. Hence our Saviour’s directions, ‘Having your loins girded about;’ Luke 12:35; and …

65113 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 June 26, 1845, page 125 paragraph 6

… were more firmly than ever established in our former faith, that all those signs are literal .

65114 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 June 26, 1845, page 126 paragraph 1

… have more influence now than we ever had before; we can command the respect and attention of the churches, and be heard by them; because we ‘know not when the time …

65115 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 June 26, 1845, page 126 paragraph 4

… , is more than can be expected of any who have pride or an uplifted soul, hence the exhortation in reference to the trying situation of the believers in the appointed …

65116 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 June 26, 1845, page 127 paragraph 8

… the more sure word of prophecy, which is more durable than heaven or earth, for these may pass away, but the Word must stand until every jot and tittle is fulfilled …

65117 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 July 3, 1845, page 129 paragraph 14

… expected more than the Scriptures authorized, the date of time being right,) yet there was a sweet and powerful inward testimony that our work with the world …

65118 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 July 3, 1845, page 130 paragraph 2

… having more sympathy with the world than with the immediate coming of the Lord, were greatly horrified at our views, and opposed them at every step, and all …

65119 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 July 3, 1845, page 130 paragraph 3

… circulated more lies about us, and made more mischief around us, than all other persons we know of, that ever made any pretensions to religion; the Lord will …

65120 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 July 10, 1845, page 137 paragraph 14

… was more important for us to keep our eye on the chart, than at this time. The old ship is very near the shore, and, as we are all strangers on this coast, we know nothing …