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33421 History of the Sabbath and First Day of the Week, p. 303.2 (John Nevins Andrews)

… Sabbatic character to Sunday. But he has yet one more argument against the Sabbath. The ancient law has been done away by the new and final law, and the old covenant …

33422 History of the Sabbath and First Day of the Week, p. 356.1 (John Nevins Andrews)

… Sabbatic character. It was now a rest-day from most kinds of business by the law of the Roman Empire. God’s rest-day was thenceforward more in the way than ever …

33423 History of the Sabbath and First Day of the Week

… - Sabbatarian character of a part of this people - Important facts respecting the Waldenses and the Romanists - Other bodies of Sabbatarians - The Cathari - The …

33424 History of the Sabbath and First Day of the Week, p. 475.6 (John Nevins Andrews)

… the character of a divine institution, to challenge obedience from all Bible Christians. It could now cast away the other frauds on which its very existence …

33425 History of the Sabbath and First Day of the Week, p. 490.2 (John Nevins Andrews)

… , the character of the witnesses against him, and entreating His Majesty to grant a pardon. In both instances she was repulsed with scoffs and ridicule. At the …

33426 History of the Sabbath and First Day of the Week, p. 507.2 (John Nevins Andrews)

… holy character by obedience to the perfect and holy law of God. For a further knowledge of their views, see their weekly paper, the Advent Review and Herald …

33427 The Judgment. Its Events and Their Order, p. 95.3 (John Nevins Andrews)

… moral characters will be examined, and their everlasting states will be determined by the evidence produced from God’s books, including the book of life …

33428 The Judgment. Its Events and Their Order, p. 119.5 (John Nevins Andrews)

… his character. It does not mean, as our translation would imply, that every man will then receive the divine approbation—which will not be true; but that every …

33429 The Judgment. Its Events and Their Order, p. 130.1 (John Nevins Andrews)

… aggravating character. Surely God is, in the highest sense, just and righteous.

33430 The Perpetuity of the Royal Law, p. 5.1 (John Nevins Andrews)

… of God? We answer: all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God. The law of God stopped every mouth, and showed all men sinners in the sight of God. Romans 3 .

33431 The Perpetuity of the Royal Law, p. 5.2 (John Nevins Andrews)

… twofold character. He must first render perfect obedience to all its precepts, and then offer up his own life as a ransom for guilty man. To fulfill the law as …

33432 The Perpetuity of the Royal Law, p. 14.1 (John Nevins Andrews)

… the character of an idolater, a blasphemer, a Sabbath-breaker, and with an heart full of covetousness; for our Lord omitted to specify any of those precepts …

33433 The Perpetuity of the Royal Law, p. 20.2 (John Nevins Andrews)

… moral character as expressed in that law, and overthrowing his own moral government. God cannot lie; and it is manifestly absurd to teach that God has abolished …

33434 A Refutation of the Claims of Sunday-keeping to Divine Authority, p. 5.3 (John Nevins Andrews)

… wonderful character that God should give his only Son to die for guilty man, it is not a wonderful thing, that he should raise that beloved Son from the dead …

33435 A Review of the Remarks of O.R.L. Crozier on the Institution, Design and Abolition of the Sabbath, p. 12.6 (John Nevins Andrews)

… the character of this inference. Turn to Deuteronomy 24:17, 18, and you will read thus, “Thou shalt not pervert the judgment of the stranger, nor of the fatherless …

33436 A Review of the Remarks of O.R.L. Crozier on the Institution, Design and Abolition of the Sabbath, p. 24.1 (John Nevins Andrews)

character of Paul ought not to be impeached without better testimony! Why did not C. discover that the children of Israel, while carrying the Ark of God around …

33437 A Review of the Remarks of O.R.L. Crozier on the Institution, Design and Abolition of the Sabbath, p. 30.1 (John Nevins Andrews)

… , that God’s law is abolished, being only inferential, we now inquire into the character of an inference on which rests the most remarkable doctrine that ever …

33438 A Review of the Remarks of O.R.L. Crozier on the Institution, Design and Abolition of the Sabbath, p. 34.5 (John Nevins Andrews)

… of God Abolished.” We have noticed the deceptive and dangerous character of each step as we have descended. We have also seen that there is nothing real in the …

33439 A Review of the Remarks of O.R.L. Crozier on the Institution, Design and Abolition of the Sabbath, p. 39.3 (John Nevins Andrews)

… as God’s character. Paul shows us that it is by the law (something just right itself) that the knowledge of sin exists. He shows that all men are condemned by it …

33440 The Sabbatic Institution, and the Two Laws, p. 13.1 (John Nevins Andrews)

… different character from that respecting the other six. He rested the seventh day; he sanctified the seventh day because he had rested upon it. The reason …