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781 The Present Truth, vol. 14 August 11, 1898, page 512 paragraph 14

… the globe, and we are pleased to see it the acknowledged as regards the Sunday, because one of the most common quibbles against Sabbath-keeping is that “it isn't …

782 The Present Truth, vol. 14 September 1, 1898, page 549 paragraph 13

… little globes, which descended till they reached a depth of water where the ebullition of the descending globe became so violent as to raise it again to the …

783 The Present Truth, vol. 14 November 3, 1898, page 695 paragraph 6

… the globe they will make the journey, and each one will by the most direct route come to the Holy City. Who dare say that even in this present world a man wholly …

784 The Present Truth, vol. 15 March 23, 1899, page 192 paragraph 13

… the globe, tends to sow negation of every moral law. If the tree is known by its fruits, then the tree of secular civilisation, bearing such fruits as our slums …

786 The Present Truth, vol. 15 July 6, 1899, page 426 paragraph 2

… the globe have been growing longer and warmer, because we have been turning nearer and nearer to the sun. And now we have passed “midsummer day,” or what is called …

787 The Present Truth, vol. 15 September 21, 1899, page 608 paragraph 8

… the globe, and there is a committee in this country, upon which are the Archbishops of York and Canterbury, the main object of which is to further the scientific …

788 The Present Truth, vol. 15 September 28, 1899, page 624 paragraph 9

… the globe. One hundred millions of years, Sir Archibald thought, would suffice for that small portion of the earth's history which is registered in the stratified …

790 The Signs of the Times, vol. 10 June 19, 1884, page 377 paragraph 2

… the globe, in order to prolong their lives for a few years. How eagerly, then, should they grasp anything which will lengthen out their lives to all eternity …

791 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 February 17, 1887, page 103 paragraph 5

… terraqueous globe, consequently they may enter again into the composition of a new system.”

792 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 June 30, 1887, page 400 paragraph 16

… . Louis Globe-Democrat of April 3. It contained an article on “Sunday Legislation” by Rev. John Snyder, of St. Louis, who, while he believes in Sunday and Sunday rest …

793 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 August 18, 1887, page 502 paragraph 3

… the globe, while John remains at home. Peter starts east and James west. Each keeps his course, counts his weeks, and observes strictly his seventh-day Sabbath …

794 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 August 18, 1887, page 502 paragraph 6

… the globe to teach the heathen that they must keep Sunday, but as soon as the Sabbath of the Lord is broached they declare that it cannot be kept because the …

795 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 August 18, 1887, page 502 paragraph 8

… the globe in any direction. To say that one cannot keep Saturday if he goes to the other side of the globe, is equivalent to saying that they do not have the days …

796 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 July 20, 1888, page 448 paragraph 7

… the globe,’ says a competent eye-witness, ‘where more sin and wickedness are perpetrated in a single week than here.’” It is also stated that the Prince of Wales …

797 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 January 14, 1889, page 10 paragraph 65

… . Louis Globe Democrat, though far from being a religious paper, thus fittingly rebukes the demand which has recently arisen in certain so-called Christian …

798 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 April 1, 1889, page 186 paragraph 60

… Toronto Globe has published what purports to be the oath taken by all Jesuits, in which they swear allegiance to the Pope and renounce all allegiance to any …

799 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 April 1, 1889, page 201 paragraph 2

… the globe the question of a better observance of the Sunday is being agitated.

800 The Signs of the Times, vol. 17 September 28, 1891, page 291 paragraph 16

… the globe, in order to prolong their lives for a few years. How eagerly, then, should they grasp anything which will lengthen out their lives to all eternity …