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42801 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 March 17, 1890, page 155 paragraph 26
26. To what day does the apostle here refer? Ans.-The day of which he has spoken, when our Redeemer will come again. He has introduced no other.
42802 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 May 12, 1890, page 155 paragraph 63
… , and refer to the Scriptures for corroboration. So plain a statement cannot be other than literally true and one that can be depended on by the trembling sinner …
42803 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 May 12, 1890, page 155 paragraph 69
… James refers is one of this class. The fact that he has no good works-no fruit of the Spirit-shows that he has no faith, despite his loud profession, and so of course …
42804 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 May 19, 1890, page 155 paragraph 76
… without reference to the remaining portion of the Bible. This might also be called a corollary to the second proposition laid down. If the Bible is one connected …
42805 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 June 2, 1890, page 155 paragraph 105
… , we refer to the words of Christ in Matthew 5:18-22, 27, 28, where we find that a single hateful thought or lustful look is accounted a violation of the sixth or the …
42806 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 June 9, 1890, page 155 paragraph 115
… note referred to. In one sense, it was possible for Christ to sin, provided he had wished to, for the nature which he took was a nature subject to sin. Yet it was impossible …
42807 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 June 16, 1890, page 359 paragraph 13
… the reference to the flowers. Jesus said: “Consider the lilies how they grow; they toil not, they spin not; and yet I say unto you, that Solomon in all his glory was …
42808 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 June 23, 1890, page 375 paragraph 14
… sometimes referred to as washing away sin. See Acts 22:16. Consistently with this idea, the baptisms of fire for the purpose of washing away sin; but there is …
42809 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 June 30, 1890, page 375 paragraph 36
… no reference to time. He says: “It seems to me that to take that view of it destroys the connection in which it stands, for the context certainly refers to a time …
42810 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 June 30, 1890, page 375 paragraph 37
… with reference to time, for that is a very frequent use of it. But it is also frequently a conjunction. In the case under consideration it is not an adverb, but …
42811 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 June 30, 1890, page 375 paragraph 38
… no reference whatever to time, but is used to introduce an additional thought. The use of the word “now” to introduce a sentence is very common. “Now of the things …
42812 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 June 30, 1890, page 375 paragraph 57
… in reference to the six working-days before mentioned; every seventh day in rotation after six days of labor.”
42813 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 July 7, 1890, page 402 paragraph 14
… who refers to him as authority for any practice, is in a dangerous condition. Christ suffered for us, “leaving us an example, that ye should follow in his steps …
42814 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 July 21, 1890, page 412 paragraph 19
… article, referred to the enmity which, immediately after the fall, God implanted in the heart of men against Satan. Now since enmity against God is hatred of …
42815 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 July 21, 1890, page 418 paragraph 6
The Lutheran Observer refers to Dr. Hickok as “the highest authority in political economy and moral science,” and quotes from his “Moral Science” with reference to religion in the State. Following is a portion of the citation:-
42816 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 July 21, 1890, page 419 paragraph 6
… :27 refer to Sunday. You say that anybody can see that what Leviticus 22:27 means is that from the eighth day of an animal’s life it may be taken at any time, no matter …
42817 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 July 21, 1890, page 419 paragraph 9
… frequently referred to-“publicans and sinners;” also by Christ’s statement that an incorrigible church-members was to be regarded “as an heathen man and a …
42818 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 July 28, 1890, page 426 paragraph 12
… written.” Reference is here unmistakably made to 2 Samuel 12:14, where we find that the prophet Nathan, speaking of David’s adultery, said to him, “Because by this …
42819 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 July 28, 1890, page 426 paragraph 14
… much reference to the physical act as to the people who were specially represented by it. “The circumcision” and “the uncircumcision” were common terms to indicate …
42820 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 August 4, 1890, page 428 paragraph 8
… ), he refers to that death which is the wages of sin. It was because Christ saw all the world in this condemnation, that he gave himself for the world, so that all …