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2101 The Signs of the Times November 24, 1890, paragraph 5
… unanswerable argument as to the immutability of the divine law. Looking to Calvary, we can see how vain are man’s efforts when devoid of Christ’s merit to …
2102 The Signs of the Times April 13, 1891, paragraph 1
… mighty argument to convince the world that Christ is the Son of God, the Redeemer of fallen man. The love existing between believers is to be similar to the …
2103 The Signs of the Times September 7, 1891, paragraph 4
… , with arguments, but will work with all their power to press them into difficult places, to restrict their privileges and liberties, and to annoy them in other …
2104 The Signs of the Times November 9, 1891, paragraph 8
… an argument that the infidel cannot resist. He finds no place for his cavils. And the children of such a household are prepared to meet the sophistries of infidelity …
2105 The Signs of the Times February 29, 1892, paragraph 6
… other argument.
2106 The Signs of the Times August 22, 1892, paragraph 1
… put arguments into the mouth of his enemies. How false is such an impression when the gifts of God are freely bestowed upon those who seek, who ask, who knock …
2107 The Signs of the Times December 5, 1892, paragraph 7
… unanswerable argument as to the immutability and righteousness of the law. In prophesying of Christ, Isaiah says, “He will magnify the law, and make it honourable …
2108 The Signs of the Times December 19, 1892, paragraph 3
… sufficient argument in asking for his mercy and compassion. The condition upon which you may come to God is not that you shall be holy, but that you shall ask …
2109 The Signs of the Times October 2, 1893, paragraph 4
… other argument against keeping the commandments of God is shown to be vain, the opposers of his law take refuge in the delusion that there is no law, that the …
2110 The Signs of the Times October 23, 1893, paragraph 3
… convincing argument that he was the Son of God. They could not controvert this testimony, and the miracle could not be hid. The neighbors of the young man, and …
2111 The Signs of the Times February 5, 1894, paragraph 8
… had arguments ready by which to cast blame upon God, and to spread his rebellion to the worlds above; but at this crisis, instead of destroying the world, God …
2112 The Signs of the Times February 5, 1894, paragraph 10
… every argument that Satan could bring against the precepts of Jehovah. Satan has declared that men could not enter the kingdom of heaven unless the law was …
2113 The Signs of the Times February 5, 1894, paragraph 11
… the arguments of Satan is that sin may be immortalized, that Christ abolished the law, and that evil doers may be in favor with God. But the death of Christ tells …
2114 The Signs of the Times February 12, 1894, paragraph 1
… unanswerable argument of Christianity. The message we are to bear to the impenitent, the warning we are to give to the backslider, is, “Behold the Lamb of God …
2115 The Signs of the Times August 6, 1894, paragraph 6
… clear arguments, but for truth’s sake alone. We must bring the truth into our hearts and minds, and every day be living, shining lights, learning daily more and …
2116 The Signs of the Times November 12, 1894, paragraph 6
… of argument; but they have lost sight of the fact that the Jewish people were especially chosen of God as the guardians of his truth, the keepers of his law, the …
2117 The Signs of the Times November 12, 1894, paragraph 7
… same argument concerning the Bible and Christ, and reject them as Jewish, as is done in rejecting the Sabbath of the Lord our God? The Sabbath institution is …
2118 The Signs of the Times March 7, 1895, paragraph 3
… incontrovertible argument that God is truth and light and love.
2119 The Signs of the Times March 7, 1895, paragraph 7
… unanswerable argument in regard to the immutability of the law of God.
2120 The Signs of the Times April 18, 1895, paragraph 7
… present arguments by which the message of Noah might be counteracted. And as the world was at peace and not at war with the prince of evil, they were glad of any …