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3221 Ellen White and the Role of Women in the Church, p. 11 (William A. Fagal)
Part 2 : Historical Arguments
3222 Ellen White and the Role of Women in the Church, p. 12.1 (William A. Fagal)
It is now being suggested by some that the circumstances surrounding the licensing of women as ministers comprise a mandate for ordaining women today. The argument, in brief, is this:
3223 Ellen White and the Role of Women in the Church, p. 14.2 (William A. Fagal)
… the argument might have been: 1) Yes, it is proper to ordain them; and, 2) We should examine their qualifications before doing so. But it does not make sense the other …
3224 Ellen White and the Role of Women in the Church, p. 16.1 (William A. Fagal)
… of arguments from silence, which are incapable of giving proof. Ellen White’s silence, by itself, neither promotes nor refutes ordination for women. But if …
3225 Ellen White and Vegetarianism
… serious arguments with her cook. She was not always able to keep the cook which she had carefully indoctrinated into the vegetarian ideas.
3226 Ellen White’s Trinitarian Statements: What Did She Actually Write?, p. 5.3 (Timothy L. Poirier)
… second argument, that the words “third person” were not capitalized in the earliest printings? As we saw in Exhibit 1, the phrase was also not capitalized in …
3227 The Gathering of Israel, p. 9.5 (Julia Neuffer)
… Scriptural arguments as had been employed in the Miller period, and the same as those used later by the early Seventh-day Adventist pioneers. Some of these …
3228 The Gathering of Israel, p. 10.9 (Julia Neuffer)
… these arguments against the “Judaizing” interpretation the writers cited various scriptures. It is true that not all of them stayed within the proper limits …
3229 The Gathering of Israel, p. 12.8 (Julia Neuffer)
… this argument to refute many of their opponents who contended that the taking away of the “daily” was the taking away of the Jewish sacrifices by Antiochus …
3230 Heralds of New Light, p. 23.3 (Roger W. Coon)
Incredibly, one of the main reasons advanced for the acceptance of Anna Phillips was the so-called argument from silence: “our brethren...could see nothing objectionable in them.” Selected Messages 2:94 .
3231 Highlights of the Beginning of the Tithing System, p. 2.7 (Arthur Lacey White)
… of argument for the support of the work of God came at first from the New Testament, but in reckoning the obligations of the believer, the principle of the tithe …
3232 Highlights of the Beginning of the Tithing System
… , considerable argument to bring this about.
3233 The History and Use of the Tithe, p. 2.8 (Arthur Lacey White)
… of argument for the support of the work of God came at first from the New Testament, but in reckoning the obligations of the believer, the principle of the tithe …
3234 The History and Use of the Tithe
… , considerable argument to bring this about.
3235 Inspiration/Revelation: What It Is and How It Works, p. 62.12 (Roger W. Coon)
… the argument let us momentarily assume the worst. If Ellen White were guilty, as charged, would that invalidate her prophetic gift?See Olson.
3236 Inspiration/Revelation: What It Is and How It Works, p. 66.4 (Roger W. Coon)
Of potentially greater seriousness is another problem in dating, misunderstood by some, and considered by one critic to be an unassailable argument for downgrading the nature and degree of Ellen White’s inspiration.
3237 Inspiration/Revelation: What It Is and How It Works, p. 69.10 (Roger W. Coon)
… their arguments on behalf of the sanitarium, they could more quickly raise the funds they so desperately needed.
3238 Inspiration/Revelation: What It Is and How It Works, p. 72.11 (Roger W. Coon)
… say, “Arguments, drawn from the abuse of any thing, are not admissible against its use.” In other words, “Don’t throw out the baby with the bath water!”John Quincy …
3239 Inspiration/Revelation: What It Is and How It Works, p. 73.10 (Roger W. Coon)
We now offer three arguments against the view of degrees of inspiration (or degrees of revelation):
3240 Inspiration/Revelation: What It Is and How It Works, p. 74.2 (Roger W. Coon)
c. From faith: I accept Ellen White as an inspired prophet of the Lord, and she once declared that there was no such thing as degrees of inspiration. And that, if there were no other argument, would be sufficient to settle the question for me.