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4121 The Change of the Sabbath, p. 159.5 (George Ide Butler)

In pursuing this subject further, we quote the language of John Gilmary Shea, LLD, a representative man among Catholics, and an accomplished writer:

4122 Replies to Elder Canright’s Attacks on Seventh-day Adventists, p. 159.1 (Uriah Smith)

The Augsburg Confession classes the Lord’s day under the same category as Easter, Whitsuntide, and the like; merely human ordinances.

4123 Replies to Elder Canright’s Attacks on Seventh-day Adventists, p. 159.2 (Uriah Smith)

The Reformers were deeply versed in the history and literature of the church, and were well qualified to judge whether the Sunday Lord’s day was an institution of the papacy. Speaking of the Puritan idea of a Christian Sabbath, Coleman further says:—

4124 Replies to Elder Canright’s Attacks on Seventh-day Adventists, p. 159.3 (Uriah Smith)

The law of the Sabbath was indeed a religious principle, after which the Christian church had, for centuries, been darkly groping. Pious men of every age had felt the necessity for divine authority for sanctifying the day. — Anc. Ch. Exemp .,p.533.

4125 Replies to Elder Canright’s Attacks on Seventh-day Adventists, p. 159.4 (Uriah Smith)

Yes, and as far as any divine authority for sanctifying the Sunday is concerned, the necessity is no less deeply felt at the present time. This is manifested …

4126 Replies to Elder Canright’s Attacks on Seventh-day Adventists, p. 159.5 (Uriah Smith)

The papacy is always best prepared to meet such emergencies, and this was met in its own peculiar way. In the year 1201 was produced the law, in the form of a letter …

4127 Replies to Elder Canright’s Attacks on Seventh-day Adventists, p. 159.6 (Uriah Smith)

And this law did not stand alone. Miracles, such as the papal Church always has on hand for times of need, were freely produced in the line of terrible calamities …

4128 Replies to Elder Canright’s Attacks on Seventh-day Adventists, p. 159.7 (Uriah Smith)

From this flood of falsehood and wickedness of worldly power, we turn, as has been said, with just satisfaction to the record of the Sabbath of the Lord, and to …

4129 Bible Handbook, p. 20.11 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

• Isaiah 66:15-17. Those who do not control their appetites destroyed. Testimonies for the Church 9:159, 160 .

4130 Bible Handbook, p. 94.8 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

• Genesis 6:5, margin. The antediluvians broke all the law; for every imagination of the heart was evil every day. Patriarchs and Prophets, 159 .

4131 Bible Handbook, p. 154.8 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

• 1 Samuel 2:17. He who disregards the Lord’s instruction, whether priest or layman, causes the people to think lightly of the Lord’s requirements. Testimonies for the Church 9:159, 160 .

4132 Bible Handbook, p. 155.1 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

… 9:159; The Ministry of Healing, 313-315. A comparison of the 10 generations before the flood with the 10 generations after the flood, shows that God fulfills …

4133 Bible Handbook, p. 159.1 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

The church is warned against the teaching of those that turn away from the truth. 1 Timothy 4:7; 1:4; 6:20; 2 Timothy 2:16-23; 4:4; Titus 1:14 .

4135 Bible Handbook, p. 159.2 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

• 3 John 1:2. God wishes us to be healthy.

4136 Bible Handbook, p. 159.3 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

• Mark 2:5-11. Healing of body and soul closely united.

4137 Bible Handbook, p. 159.4 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

• Psalm 103:3. God heals all diseases.

4138 Bible Handbook, p. 159.5 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

• Jeremiah 17:14. Work perfectly done.

4139 Bible Handbook, p. 159.6 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

• Deuteronomy 34:7. Freedom from disease does not insure freedom from death.

4140 Bible Handbook, p. 159.7 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

• Genesis 25:8; 35:29. There is no mention of sickness in recording the death of many of the patriarchs.