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1981 The Review and Herald May 21, 1901, paragraph 9
… the arguments of the infidel, thus strengthening their unbelief.
1982 The Review and Herald May 28, 1901, Art. A, paragraph 6
… every argument in its favor. The truth still lives; the light still shines; it cannot be put out. In the Dark Ages the Bible was set aside; it was burned. Men tried …
1983 The Review and Herald January 28, 1902, Art. A, paragraph 8
… us arguments with which to meet opposition, and in all our work giving us steadfast faith and unshaken confidence. Thus we shall gain an experience of more …
1984 The Review and Herald April 22, 1902, Art. A, paragraph 21
… mighty arguments furnished by the cross of Calvary. He may claim the righteousness of Christ; for it is imparted to every repentant sinner. God declares, “Him …
1985 The Review and Herald December 23, 1902, paragraph 16
… powerful argument in favor of the reality of the Christian religion,—an argument that the infidel cannot gainsay. All can see that an influence is at work …
1986 The Review and Herald March 24, 1903, paragraph 10
… enter. Arguments may be resisted, persuasion and entreaty may be scorned, the most eloquent appeals may be disregarded; but a daily piety in all the walks of …
1987 The Review and Herald May 19, 1903, paragraph 10
… , no arguments, no future revelations, would affect them. The result will be that God will speak again in judgment as he has spoken heretofore. When for years …
1988 The Review and Herald June 2, 1903, Art. A, paragraph 8
… merely argumentative subjects, is productive of little good. The melting love of God in the hearts of the workers will be recognized by those for whom they …
1989 The Review and Herald January 14, 1904, paragraph 11
… powerful argument that can be advanced in favor of Bible truth. Such a man is Christ’s representative. His life is the most convincing evidence that can be …
1990 The Review and Herald February 16, 1905, Art. A, paragraph 5
“God’s law is to be vindicated, by the obedience of heart and mind, and by strong arguments.
1991 The Review and Herald August 31, 1905, paragraph 7
… only argument be. “It is written.” Thus we are to contend for the faith once delivered to the saints. That faith has not lost any of its sacred, holy character, however …
1992 The Review and Herald May 3, 1906, paragraph 7
… the arguments of those who are opposed to God, the firmer will be our foundation. We are to repeat as seldom as possible the sentiments of Satan’s forming. Let …
1993 The Review and Herald September 6, 1906, paragraph 9
… an argument with Satan. The sentiments of the enemy are to be met with a plain “Thus saith the Lord.” Human infirmity, I am instructed, will not be able to resist …
1994 The Review and Herald November 1, 1906, paragraph 3
… long arguments, no fine-spun theories, elaborately delivered in their “first,” “secondly,” and “thirdly.” Pure, native eloquence was revealed; every word carried …
1995 The Review and Herald November 29, 1906, paragraph 15
… strongest arguments are based on the plain words of the Old and New Testaments.
1996 The Review and Herald August 15, 1907, Art. A, paragraph 15
… convincing argument that God sent his Son to save the world. Christ prayed for his disciples, “That they all may be one; as thou, Father, art in me, and I in thee, that …
1997 The Review and Herald January 2, 1908, paragraph 10
… mighty arguments of Calvary. His perfect obedience to God’s law, even unto the death of the cross, has given him all power in heaven and in earth, and he claims …
1998 The Review and Herald January 2, 1908, paragraph 11
… with arguments founded not upon our merits, but on his own.
1999 The Review and Herald March 26, 1908, paragraph 8
… the arguments of opposers are arguments against the specifications of the word. While you exalt a “Thus saith the Lord,” the controversy is not with the worker …
2000 The Review and Herald April 23, 1908, paragraph 6
… convincing arguments may be presented, and yet sinners seem as far from salvation as ever. Ministers should not preach sermon after sermon on doctrinal …