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4101 The Autobiography of Elder Joseph Bates
Mint-Stamping Coin-Catholic Churches and Feasts-How to Remember God-Spanish Inquisition-Voyage to Truxillo-Sell the Chatsworth-Mode of Smuggling-Spanish …
4102 The Autobiography of Elder Joseph Bates, p. 159.1 (Joseph Bates)
We then visited the Peruvians’ mint, to see them make and stamp their coin. In the center of their stamping-room was a pit about six feet deep, and about five in …
4103 [Sabbath Controversy #3] A Vindication of the Seventh-day Sabbath, and the Commandments of God, p. 159 (Joseph Bates)
FOURTH AND LAST PILLAR FOR NO-SABBATH, NO-COMMANDMENTS
4104 [Sabbath Controversy #3] A Vindication of the Seventh-day Sabbath, and the Commandments of God, p. 159.1 (Joseph Bates)
2nd 2 Corinthians 3 Here is host of second advent believers join in with you, and labor to prove that Paul has certainly and positively abolished the commandments …
4105 Analysis of Sacred Chronology, p. 159.1 (Sylvester Bliss)
“The next year, therefore, following, Lysias gathered together” 65,000 men to “subdue them,” 4:28; and was again defeated by Judas Maccabeus, with 10,000 men. B. C. 165.
4106 Analysis of Sacred Chronology, p. 159.2 (Sylvester Bliss)
“Now, Maccabeus and his company, the Lord guiding them, recovered the temple, ...and having cleansed the temple, they made another altar, and striking stones, they …
4107 Analysis of Sacred Chronology, p. 159.3 (Sylvester Bliss)
Soon after this, Antiochus died “a miserable death, in a strange country, in the mountains,” 2 Mac. 9:28, “in the hundred and forty and ninth year.” 1 Mac. 6:16. B. C. 164.
4108 Analysis of Sacred Chronology, p. 159.4 (Sylvester Bliss)
Antiochus Eupator, the son of Epiphanes, succeeded him, and in “the hundred and forty-ninth year, it was told Judas, that Antiochus Eupador was coming with a great …
4109 Analysis of Sacred Chronology, p. 231 (Sylvester Bliss)
… Maccabeus, 159 Menasse, opinion of, 201 Mede, 202 Motive for corrupting the Scriptures, 198, 213 Martinius, 221 Manetho, 225 Marshain, Sir J., 228 Nabonassar, era …
4110 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 159.1 (Sylvester Bliss)
A course of lectures in Dover, N. H., continuing from the 11th to the 19th of December, terminated his labors for the year 1841.
4111 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 159.2 (Sylvester Bliss)
From the 8th to the 16th of January, 1842, he lectured at Fonday’s Bush, N. Y.; from the 17th to the 26th of January, in Jamesville, N. Y.; and, from the 27th of January to …
4112 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 423 (Sylvester Bliss)
… in, 159 Death of his mother, 123
4113 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 424 (Sylvester Bliss)
… Bush,” “ 159 Franklin, N. H.,” “ 229 Fanaticism, its origin, 229 Fanaticism repudiated by Mr. M., 235 Faith, the value of (poetry), 341 Fairfield, Vt., 354 Ferrisburg, Vt., 358 Gambling …
4114 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 425 (Sylvester Bliss)
… Hill,” “ 159 Saratoga,” “ 163 Steam and canal boats, lectures on, 167 Synopsis of his views, 170 Statement of facts by Mr. M., 180 Sandy Hill Herald, rebuke in the, 181 Springfield …
4115 The Change of the Sabbath, p. 159.1 (George Ide Butler)
In another Catholic work, called a Treatise of Thirty Controversies, we find the following cutting reproof:
4116 The Change of the Sabbath, p. 159.2 (George Ide Butler)
“The word of God commands the seventh day to be the Sabbath of our 1,ord, and to be kept holy; you [Protestants], without any precept of Scripture, change it to the …
4117 The Change of the Sabbath, p. 159 (George Ide Butler)
A Challenge
4118 The Change of the Sabbath, p. 159.3 (George Ide Butler)
And finally, W. Lockhart, B. A., of Oxford, in the Toronto (Catholic) Mirror, offered the following “challenge” to all the Protestants of Ireland, a challenge as well calculated for this latitude as that. He says:
4119 The Change of the Sabbath, p. 159.4 (George Ide Butler)
“I do, therefore, solemnly challenge the Protestants of Ireland to prove, by plain texts of Scripture, the questions concerning the obligation of the Christian …
4120 The Change of the Sabbath, p. 159 (George Ide Butler)
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