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39501 Both Sides on the Sabbath and Law, p. 134.1 (Uriah Smith)

… , we refer the reader to the History of the Sabbath, pp. 175-178. Space forbids us longer to dwell upon it here.

39502 Both Sides on the Sabbath and Law, p. 135.1 (Uriah Smith)

… by referring to the first part of this work. In thus commencing a reply to a series of articles before seeing their conclusion, so far as any argument was concerned …

39503 Both Sides on the Sabbath and Law, p. 141.3 (Uriah Smith)

… ‘covenant’ referred to was that which was written on ‘two tables of stone,’ and that only. And if this is found to be really true, it will furnish an argument which …

39504 Both Sides on the Sabbath and Law, p. 144.3 (Uriah Smith)

… without referring to the covenants at all. Thus he could have shown the abolition of the Sabbath by quoting Exodus 20:10, “The seventh day is the Sabbath of the …

39505 Both Sides on the Sabbath and Law, p. 148.1 (Uriah Smith)

… in reference to the ten commandments, shows that they are an independent covenant on the part of God, owing nothing of their existence to any action on the …

39506 Both Sides on the Sabbath and Law, p. 149.1 (Uriah Smith)

reference to the same general principles; for a covenant referring to one object could not be a first or second, as related to another which referred to …

39507 Both Sides on the Sabbath and Law, p. 150.1 (Uriah Smith)

… in reference to moral law under these two covenants. Is it the same under the second that it was under the first? The second covenant was a subject of prophecy …

39508 Both Sides on the Sabbath and Law, p. 151.1 (Uriah Smith)

… had reference to the ten commandments, by taking away man’s transgression of them, in figure. The new covenant has relation to the same commandments by taking …

39509 Both Sides on the Sabbath and Law, p. 162.4 (Uriah Smith)

… ‘all’ refer? Does it refer to all mankind living at that time? Or does it refer to all of that particular class who believe in or observe this covenant? I will now …

39510 Both Sides on the Sabbath and Law, p. 169.3 (Uriah Smith)

Preble. — “But again we inquire, who are the ‘all’ referred to, who are to know the Lord? Let Isaiah the prophet answer:—

39511 Both Sides on the Sabbath and Law, p. 177.4 (Uriah Smith)

… would refer the reader to our previous remarks on pp. 16-22. And concerning this imposing display of parallelism between the Sabbath, passover, day of atonement …

39512 Both Sides on the Sabbath and Law, p. 184.2 (Uriah Smith)

… new, refers to the destruction of this old earth, and the present constitution of things, and the creation of a new heaven, and new earth. Does it refer to the same …

39513 Both Sides on the Sabbath and Law, p. 188.1 (Uriah Smith)

… . He referred to a law existing before his time, and declared that he came not to destroy or supersede it. He affirmed that only those who kept the precepts of …

39514 Both Sides on the Sabbath and Law, p. 189.2 (Uriah Smith)

… I referred to the fact that neither of the apostles ever attended another seventh-day meeting after the one mentioned in Acts 18:4. And I will now add, that this …

39515 Both Sides on the Sabbath and Law, p. 189.11 (Uriah Smith)

REPLY. — For a reply to the argument usually based on this Scripture, and proof that the Sabbath of the Lord is here unmistakably referred to, see pp. 98-100.

39516 Both Sides on the Sabbath and Law, p. 192.2 (Uriah Smith)

… is referred to the History of the Sabbath pp. 193-204.

39517 Both Sides on the Sabbath and Law, p. 193.2 (Uriah Smith)

… a reference to the sources from whence it is taken, the reader will find in the History of the Sabbath, pp. 211-214.

39518 Both Sides on the Sabbath and Law, p. 195.3 (Uriah Smith)

Dr. Dwight is referred to as authority for this language of Irenaeus’, whenever any reference is given. On this point, Domville remarks:

39519 Both Sides on the Sabbath and Law, p. 199.1 (Uriah Smith)

… no reference given us to the chapter and verse where this testimony from Athanasius can be found. He is represented as saying “The Lord transferred the Sabbath …

39520 Both Sides on the Sabbath and Law, p. 201.1 (Uriah Smith)

Reliable authorities for the facts above stated, and multitudes of others equally to the point, the reader will find in the History of the Sabbath, by J. N. Andrews, to which reference has already so frequently been made.