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3421 The Law of Moses, page 37 paragraph 12

… the legal types have met their antitypes is beyond controversy. By learning the manner of their fulfillment, and the principle as to time on which they are …

3422 The Law of Moses, page 37 paragraph 16

… the legal Passover. It is ascertained that the Paschal antitype began at the crucifixion; but where must it end? Let the Savior answer. Luke 22:15-18 “And he said …

3423 The Law of Moses, page 40 paragraph 11

… this legal system which we have been considering was only a “shadow”, a “figure” and “patterns” of no value in itself only to teach us the nature of that perfect system …

3424 The Law of Moses, page 41 paragraph 3

… the legal tenth day, have had their antitypes during the Gospel Dispensation. The first event in the atonement service of that day, was the cleansing of the …

3425 The Law of Moses, page 41 paragraph 4

… the legal tenth day is not the Gospel Dispensation; but a period following that Dispensation.

3426 The Law of Moses, page 41 paragraph 6

… the legal tenth day, one of the two things is true; either the Savior, instead of fulfilling, has destroyed the greater part of the law, the daily service of the …

3427 The Law of Moses, page 42 paragraph 12

… . The legal typical process of defiling and cleansing the Sanctuary through the agency of the priest has been examined. With that in our minds, let us go to the …

3428 The Law of Moses, page 43 paragraph 17

… the legal process, and when fulfilled the author of sins will have received them back again, (but the ungodly will bear their own sins), and his head will have …

3429 The Law of Moses, page 44 paragraph 3

… the legal dispensation and no further. The Messiah came at the end of the 69 weeks and began to preach the gospel, ( Matthew 1:14, 15; Matthew 4:23 ) which Paul calls …

3430 The Law of Moses, page 44 paragraph 4

… the legal sacrifices, healed without requiring to offer according to law, and that even on the Sabbath day; and yet declared that he came not to destroy the …

3431 The Sanctuary, p. 16.1 (Owen Russel Loomies Crosier (Crozier))

… this legal system which we have been considering was only a “shadow”, a “figure” and “patterns” of no value in itself only to teach us the nature of that perfect system …

3432 The Sanctuary, p. 17.2 (Owen Russel Loomies Crosier (Crozier))

… the legal tenth day, have had their antitypes during the Gospel Dispensation. The first event in the atonement service of that day, was the cleansing of the …

3433 The Sanctuary, p. 17.3 (Owen Russel Loomies Crosier (Crozier))

… the legal tenth day is not the Gospel Dispensation; Again, if the atonement of that day is typical of the atonement of the Gospel Dispensation, then the atonement …

3434 The Sanctuary, p. 21.3 (Owen Russel Loomies Crosier (Crozier))

… . The legal typical process of defiling and cleansing the Sanctuary through the agency of the priest has been examined. With that in our minds, let us go to the …

3435 The Sanctuary, p. 24.2 (Owen Russel Loomies Crosier (Crozier))

… the legal process, and when fulfilled the author of sins will have received them back again, (but the ungodly will bear their own sins), and his head will have …

3436 Christ Our Righteousness, p. 82 (Arthur Grosvenor Daniells)

Cold, Legal Religion-A Christless Religion

3437 Christ Our Righteousness, p. 82.1 (Arthur Grosvenor Daniells)

“A cold, legal religion can never lead souls to Christ; for it is a loveless, Christless religion.”- The Review and Herald, March 20, 1894 .

3438 Christ Our Righteousness, p. 86.1 (Arthur Grosvenor Daniells)

… a legal religion, a form of godliness, there may be an appearance of light in the church; all the machinery-much of it human invention-may appear to be working …

3439 The Second Advent Manual, p. 82.2 (Apollos Hale)

… the legalized depression of the true church, and of the relative condition of her great persecutor, Popery.

3440 Bible Handbook, p. 86.1 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

• Esther 8:8. A seal attached to a document makes it legal. A legal seal gives name of person issuing seal, also his title and territory. In this text Ahasuerus was the name, king and title, and Persia the territory over which he ruled.