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28922 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 35.13 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… Ezekiel 39:7. disproves that assertion. Here the Savior says Moses gave them circumcision, and says also it was “of the fathers,”—they had it from Abraham. If it …

28923 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 39.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

Notwithstanding Bro. W.’s labored efforts to show that Deuteronomy 5:15. was not written on the two tables of stone, Moses still insists [ v. 22 ] that it was, and I am …

28924 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 39.2 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

The rest of Deuteronomy 12:9 was a promise and is the rest of Canaan; it has nothing to do with the rest of Deuteronomy 5:11-15, which is a command and refers to the seventh day. “It is hard for thee to kick against the pricks.”

28925 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 39.3 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

Now let us see how my “therefore” “must fail” me. “Every moral obligation,” says Eld. W., “was enforced upon them [the Israelites] by the same special reason-with the same …

28926 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 39.4 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

God deals with the human race somewhat as parents have to deal with their children. A son old enough to grasp it needs only to be told that it is morally wrong …

28927 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 39.5 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

After the race had shown itself unfit to be governed in this way, God swept it from the earths, and gave to the survivors some moral relations, as the unlawfulness to kill, Genesis 9:5-6 ., in a kind of positive form.

28928 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 39.6 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

Finding this still insufficient, or rather, mankind in general failing to regard much as sin which stood merely on a moral basis, God took Israel and placed …

28929 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 39.7 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

If the sabbath were a moral institution it would always have existed, and then Deuteronomy 5:15 would only have placed it upon a new or legal basis “till the …

28930 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 39.8 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

The “therefore” of Leviticus 19:37. does not make commemorative institutions of moral precepts, but only places them upon a positive basis, since no moral principle …

28931 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 40.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… .] Ezekiel 39:7. [and he might have added xx., 5 9.,] “So will I make my holy name known in the midst of my people Israel,” does not in the least disturb me. [ a .] Grant, for argument’s …

28932 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 43.6 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… Ezekiel 39:7. speak of making known his “ new name” as Exodus 6:3-7 ., quoted by Eld. Vogel. I shall not try to account for his passing off such random statements for argument …

28933 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 60.4 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… 2:39 ) without understanding for ten years what that meant which the Spirit caused him then to say. In many things, for a long time, even the apostles saw “through …

28934 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 103.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… 7:39 ) to guide and teach men ( 1 John 2:27 ). As well say because a man from a dark mine cannot at once bear the full light of the sun, or a lame man walk without crutches …

28935 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 133.7 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… 10:39, ‘whom ye slew and hanged on a tree,’ that Jesus was first slain and then nailed to the cross? Yet this sentence is connected by and in a way that the other is …

28936 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 139.2 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… 1:39 we read, “They came and saw where he dwelt, and abode with him that day. It was about the tenth hour.” The conjunction ‘for,’ in the Common Version, is rejected by …

28937 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 147.39 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

Same col., line 23 from below, place a comma after if made ( v. 5).

28938 History and Doctrine of the Millennium, p. 39.1 (Henry Dana Ward)

He considers the millennium to consist of—1. Holiness. 2. Light and knowledge. 3. Peace and love. 4. Unity of faith and practice. 5. Great enjoyment, happiness, and …

28939 History and Doctrine of the Millennium, p. 39.2 (Henry Dana Ward)

Half a century has transpired since these doctrines appeared; and the time for the antecedent judgments to introduce the millennium draws very near, or …

28940 A Word to the “Little Flock”, p. 29.4 (James Springer White)

… 1:39, 40 ], and I have never, by voice or pen, advocated any other. Had we suppressed this passage on account of its teaching the immortality of the soul, we would have …