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40381 Modern Spiritualism, p. 56.1 (Uriah Smith)
… ,” etc., refer only to the chief and pivotal importance of his own resurrection, as related to all others; and Acts 26:23 does not declare that Christ should be the …
40382 Modern Spiritualism, p. 61.1 (Uriah Smith)
… ), are referable to the “breath of life,” which is the meaning of the word in these instances rendered “soul.”
40383 Modern Spiritualism, p. 62.1 (Uriah Smith)
… been referred to, which declare positively that the dead know not anything. It was thought preferable to answer certain objections, before introducing …
40384 Modern Spiritualism, p. 65.1 (Uriah Smith)
… , - all referring to the different orders of these heavenly beings.
40385 Modern Spiritualism, p. 80.1 (Uriah Smith)
… have reference to God though his name is not used. Thus on page 148, this conversation is given:-
40386 Modern Spiritualism, p. 86.6 (Uriah Smith)
… records referred to? Where and when did Jesus “speak” the words attributed to him? And where does he tell us, that he was inspired by Confucius? So we are to believe …
40387 Modern Spiritualism, p. 86.7 (Uriah Smith)
But still later, in 1896, we find the spirits putting forth the same teaching in reference to Jesus Christ. In “Automatic, or Spirit Writing,” pp. 148, 149, we have this:-
40388 Modern Spiritualism, p. 134.1 (Uriah Smith)
… time referred to; because it has never been so in any past age; and the present meets the specifications in every particular. It shows that the only safety for …
40389 Modern Spiritualism, p. 139.1 (Uriah Smith)
… when referring to time, as in this case does not mean “after or according to,” but “within the range of, during, in the course of, at, about,” as in 2 Timothy 4:1, where it …
40390 Modern Spiritualism, p. 149 (Uriah Smith)
INDEX OF AUTHORS REFERRED TO
40391 Mortal or Immortal? Which?, p. 8.2 (Uriah Smith)
… , cannot refer to his body, which is mortal and corruptible, but must refer to his soul of spirit, which is this respect like God, immortal and incorruptible. Formally …
40392 Mortal or Immortal? Which?, p. 11.1 (Uriah Smith)
… , we refer to the testimony of Colossians 3:9-10 : “Lie not one to another, seeing that ye have put off the old man with his deeds, and have put on the new man, which is …
40393 Mortal or Immortal? Which?, p. 11.2 (Uriah Smith)
… , therefore, refer to the image stamped upon man at his creation, unless it be admitted that that image, with all its included privileges, has been lost by the …
40394 Mortal or Immortal? Which?, p. 12.2 (Uriah Smith)
… further referred to in Genesis 9:6; James 3:9, in which instances we think it can have no other than its most literal and obvious meaning, as applied to the material …
40395 Mortal or Immortal? Which?, p. 12.3 (Uriah Smith)
… to refer it to any thing else but the outward shape, the physical contour. We hence conclude that Genesis 1:27, simply informs us that in this respect man resembles …
40396 Mortal or Immortal? Which?, p. 16.1 (Uriah Smith)
… by reference to the original, we find the same original words many times applied to the lower order of animals; a fact, by art or accident, carefully kept out …
40397 Mortal or Immortal? Which?, p. 18.4 (Uriah Smith)
… especially referred to the tract entitled, “Bible Student’s Assistant,” published at this Office.
40398 Mortal or Immortal? Which?, p. 23.1 (Uriah Smith)
… with reference to God: “Now unto the King eternal, immortal,” etc. 1 Timothy 1:17. In six other instances, however, the original word, aphthartos, occurs, and is, in every …
40399 Mortal or Immortal? Which?, p. 23.2 (Uriah Smith)
… in reference to God, “who only hath immortality.”
40400 Mortal or Immortal? Which?, p. 28.2 (Uriah Smith)
… often referred to, after it has spent its brief day as a living butterfly, perishes and is heard of no more forever. So with all the higher order of animals: they …