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3161 The Gift of Prophecy, p. 369.4 (Dr. Alberto Timm & Dwain Esmond)
… of arguments/ evidences from history, science, health, et al., that “prove” the veracity of the positions she espoused. Such “proofs” could theoretically strengthen …
3162 The Gift of Prophecy, p. 372.2 (Dr. Alberto Timm & Dwain Esmond)
… . His argument is firmly based upon the Biblical revelation of God, echoing throughout the thought, and at times the very language, of the OT scriptures. Like …
3163 The Gift of Prophecy (The Role of Ellen White in God’s Remnant Church), p. 15.2 (Gerhard Pfandl)
… Paul’s argument is seen if we put his six verbs in the opposite order: Christ sends heralds; heralds preach; people hear; hearers believe; believers call; and …
3164 The Gift of Prophecy (The Role of Ellen White in God’s Remnant Church), p. 15.5 (Gerhard Pfandl)
… his argument in the latter part of chapter 1, where he repeatedly states that because the Gentiles have refused to acknowledge God, He has “given them up” to …
3165 101 Questions on the Sanctuary and on Ellen White, p. 13.5 (Robert W. Olson)
At some point between 1978 and 1980 Ford apparently changed his mind so that he no longer advocates these well-expressed views. His arguments, however, were sound in 1978 and they are still valid.
3166 101 Questions on the Sanctuary and on Ellen White, p. 13.6 (Robert W. Olson)
… major argument against the year-day principle is that it is not compatible with a first-century end of the world. Ford claims further that “Prophecies such …
3167 101 Questions on the Sanctuary and on Ellen White, p. 24.5 (Robert W. Olson)
Without doubt many of our presentations on the investigative judgment have not been as Christ centered as they should have been. However, this is not an argument against the validity of the doctrine itself.
3168 101 Questions on the Sanctuary and on Ellen White, p. 32.1 (Robert W. Olson)
… his argument is not so much with Adventist theologians, but with church administrators. Ford said he knew of no New Testament theologians and only one Old …
3169 101 Questions on the Sanctuary and on Ellen White, p. 51.5 (Robert W. Olson)
… an argument against the basic exposition itself. No better or more satisfactory interpretation of Revelation 11 has been written than that found in The …
3170 101 Questions on the Sanctuary and on Ellen White, p. 51.6 (Robert W. Olson)
… . The argument in the changed sentence of page 383 now does not make sense” (Ford, Page 691). Is Mrs. White’s interpretation of Revelation 14:8 in The Great Controversy …
3171 101 Questions on the Sanctuary and on Ellen White, p. 63.3 (Robert W. Olson)
… leave argumentative correspondence and the defense of the faith in the hands of the brethren. Ellen White had fully expressed her views about Ballenger’s …
3172 101 Questions on the Sanctuary and on Ellen White, p. 74.2 (Robert W. Olson)
… Ford’s arguments against the Adventist doctrine of the investigative judgment “were based on the evidence of literary borrowing by White for her three …
3173 101 Questions on the Sanctuary and on Ellen White, p. 75 (Robert W. Olson)
… 1844. Arguments had been produced, invulnerable to all the attacks of opposers, and entirely satisfactory to all lovers of the Advent doctrine at that time …
3174 1888—Issues, Outcomes, Lessons, p. 2.4 (Robert W. Olson)
… numerous argumentative articles in the Signs of the Times, our pioneer missionary paper, thus throwing these views largely before the reading public not …
3175 1888—Issues, Outcomes, Lessons, p. 2.6 (Robert W. Olson)
… an argument of several hours, but neither side was convinced. The question was whether we should take this into the conference and have a big public fight …
3176 The 1907 Interview with John Harvey Kellogg, p. 7.1 (Timothy L. Poirier)
… Kellogg’s argument—including S. N. Haskell.
3177 The 1911 Edition of “The Great Controversy”, p. 6.6 (Arthur Lacey White)
… , partly argumentative, and partly apologetic; but such notes seemed to us to be no longer necessary, and the 31 notes in the new edition are chiefly references …
3178 The 1911 Edition of “The Great Controversy”, p. 7.2 (Arthur Lacey White)
… the argument? ’”
3179 The 1911 Edition of “The Great Controversy”, p. 7.4 (Arthur Lacey White)
… and arguments as are adapted to the audience to whom she is speaking. This is essential to the attainment of the best results from her discourses.
3180 Advent Experience, p. 3.1 (George Ide Butler)
… . The arguments brought out by Mr. Miller and his fellow laborers seemed so clear to them that their confidence was perfect that the Lord’s coming was indeed …