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Men Quotes by Joseph Franklin Rutherford
- By his own efforts man could never gain the true and desired riches.
- God created the first man, whom he called Adam. Then God created a woman, whom he named Eve; and this man and woman were given…
- Life everlasting in a state of happiness is the greatest desire of all men.
- By his disobedience of God's law, before man had exercised his power to bring children into the earth, not only Adam lost everything for himself,…
- The few men who possess the wealth of the material things of the earth at the present time are not truly happy.
- Since the days of Abraham many men of unusual intellect not only have diligently studied the divine plan, but have devoted their lives to having…
- The Bible is God's Word expressed and revealed to his creature, man.
- The Bible is the only credible guide either as to the real relationship between man and the earth and the great Creator of both or…
- The Bible shows the clear statement of God's purposes concerning the earth, and man once made its prince. Its opening chapters show that it was…
- The earth incites the wonder and admiration of man even though he is imperfect and his understanding greatly limited.
- The development of the telescope, together with increased knowledge of things, brought men to see that the earth is not what man had once thought…
- The earth is yet the place of the domicile of man and all the offspring of the first man.
- Man is more than merely an animal to exist and propagate his species. His mind gives him capacity to search out the great truths in…
- If you are kept in ignorance of the true way and permit yourself to rely upon and be guided by the opinion of imperfect man,…
- The holy spirit means the invisible power of Jehovah, holy because he is holy. This power of Jehovah operated upon the minds of honest men…
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