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51461 Rome’s Challenge: Why Do Protestants Keep Sunday?, p. 15.2 (Catholic Mirror)

… record refers to the first day of the week.

51462 Rome’s Challenge: Why Do Protestants Keep Sunday?, p. 16.1 (Catholic Mirror)

The first reference to Sunday after the resurrection of Christ is to be found in St. Luke’s Gospel, chapter 24, verses 33-40, and St. John 20:19 .

51463 Rome’s Challenge: Why Do Protestants Keep Sunday?, p. 16.2 (Catholic Mirror)

… themselves refer to the sole motive of this gathering on the part of the apostles. It took place on the day of the resurrection (Easter Sunday), not for the purpose …

51464 Rome’s Challenge: Why Do Protestants Keep Sunday?, p. 16.3 (Catholic Mirror)

… passage refers to Sunday. The Mirror not only notices it, but admits the correctness of the claim. But how anybody can find in this text a reference to Sunday …

51465 Rome’s Challenge: Why Do Protestants Keep Sunday?, p. 16.4 (Catholic Mirror)

… any reference whatever to any particular day of the week, it were impossible that the Pentecost should always be “necessarily Sunday,” as stated. Of course …

51466 Rome’s Challenge: Why Do Protestants Keep Sunday?, p. 19.2 (Catholic Mirror)

… Testament referring to the Sabbath (Saturday), and to the first day of the week (Sunday); and having shown conclusively from these texts, that, so far, not a shadow …

51467 Rome’s Challenge: Why Do Protestants Keep Sunday?, p. 21.3 (Catholic Mirror)

… same referred to in the previous text, the application of both of which to Sunday next would have left the Christian world sleepless the next Saturday night …

51468 Rome’s Challenge: Why Do Protestants Keep Sunday?, p. 21.4 (Catholic Mirror)

… day, referring to it directly, absolutely, and unequivocally.

51469 Rome’s Challenge: Why Do Protestants Keep Sunday?, p. 21.5 (Catholic Mirror)

… to refer to Sunday hitherto?-Yes, twice. How did he designate Sunday on these occasions? Easter Sunday was called by him ( John 20:1 ) “ the first day of the week .”

51470 Rome’s Challenge: Why Do Protestants Keep Sunday?, p. 24.3 (Catholic Mirror)

… in reference to the day, and He found no epithets expressive enough of His supreme contempt for their Pharisaical pride. And it is very probably that the divine …

51471 The First Report of the General Conference of Christians Expecting the Advent of the Lord Jesus Christ, p. 26.6 (Joshua V. Himes)

… prayer, refers directly to the promise of God to David, of an everlasting successor to his throne. That both David and Solomon understood more to be implied …

51472 The First Report of the General Conference of Christians Expecting the Advent of the Lord Jesus Christ, p. 34.3 (Joshua V. Himes)

… to refer it to the destruction of Jerusalem or to other circumstances, none have ever had the fortune to find one single witness to testify he saw such a scene …

51473 The First Report of the General Conference of Christians Expecting the Advent of the Lord Jesus Christ, p. 39.3 (Joshua V. Himes)

… in reference to it. The clearest definition I can form of the almost universal feeling and belief on the subject of a future heaven, is, that when we die, we shall …

51474 The First Report of the General Conference of Christians Expecting the Advent of the Lord Jesus Christ, p. 43.3 (Joshua V. Himes)

… in reference to the “Day of the Lord,” and the time of its coming, it has been argued that the writer intended to intimate that each day of the creation week is typical …

51475 The First Report of the General Conference of Christians Expecting the Advent of the Lord Jesus Christ, p. 46.1 (Joshua V. Himes)

… , must refer to something beside the time the ark abode at Kirjath-jearim. 1 Samuel 6:1. 1 Chronicles 13:6 .

51476 The First Report of the General Conference of Christians Expecting the Advent of the Lord Jesus Christ, p. 89.1 (Joshua V. Himes)

… has reference to in Matthew 24:15. Luke 21:21. Certainly Christ could not have reference to papal abomination that maketh desolate until Christ’s second …

51477 The First Report of the General Conference of Christians Expecting the Advent of the Lord Jesus Christ, p. 96.2 (Joshua V. Himes)

… evidently refers to the same time, when Christ shall come: for he in the tenth verse says, “But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which the …

51478 The First Report of the General Conference of Christians Expecting the Advent of the Lord Jesus Christ, p. 100.1 (Joshua V. Himes)

… no reference particularly to the Jews, as it was written to the Gentile believers at Thessalonica; and must have reference to all that troubled or persecuted …

51479 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 3.5 (General Conference of SDA)

… . The references given are in every case as full as could be desired, while the information furnished as to authors quoted, publishers of books, etc., will, we believe …

51480 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 9.1 (General Conference of SDA)

… Genesis refers. Elam, we find, had conquered Babylonia, and the sovereigns of Babylonia, accordingly, had become the vassals of the Elamite king. Along with …