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43301 Refutation of the Doctrine Called The Age to Come, p. 163.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… beast refers to a deprivation of power in 1798, at the end of the forty-two months. Verse 5. This shows the work of the two-horned beast to be since 1798, as it causes …
43302 Refutation of the Doctrine Called The Age to Come, p. 165.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… would refer to our published works on the subject of the sanctuary. The difficulty we have to contend with on this point in the minds of opposers is not a difficulty …
43303 Refutation of the Doctrine Called The Age to Come, p. 165.3 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… not referred to in the above extract: the righteous who do not sleep, but are changed at the coming of the Lord. Their judgment must also be prior to the resurrection …
43304 Refutation of the Doctrine Called The Age to Come, p. 168.33 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
THREE-CENTS TRACTS: The Millennium—The Kingdom—Scripture References—Much in Little—The End of the Wicked—Alleged Discrepancies of the Scripture Considered.—Spiritualism a Satanic Delusion.—The Lost Time Question.
43305 Review of the Two Sermons of Rev. R. G. Baird on the “Christian Sabbath”, p. 8.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… subject, referring to the Saviour’s words in Mark 2:27, he says:— “I think this principle laid down by Christ is the clue by which we may unwind all the difficulties …
43306 Review of the Two Sermons of Rev. R. G. Baird on the “Christian Sabbath”, p. 9.2 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… . Baird refers this to keeping the express precept of Jehovah! With such a beginning, it is not difficult to determine what his future course will be.
43307 Review of the Two Sermons of Rev. R. G. Baird on the “Christian Sabbath”, p. 11.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… never refers to Adam, nor to the day of his creation, but to the creation of the world in six days and to his own rest on the seventh day. The work of creation in six …
43308 Review of the Two Sermons of Rev. R. G. Baird on the “Christian Sabbath”, p. 13.3 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… not refer to the seventh day of the week is an evasion and a perversion of the law of God. It is only folly to assert that the phrase, “the seventh day,” means a seventh …
43309 Review of the Two Sermons of Rev. R. G. Baird on the “Christian Sabbath”, p. 14.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… . It refers to no seventh day but that of the week. When God rested, and blessed the seventh day, only one week had elapsed; hence it was of necessity the seventh …
43310 Review of the Two Sermons of Rev. R. G. Baird on the “Christian Sabbath”, p. 18.2 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
“The blessing and hallowing of the seventh day, spoken of in the second chapter of Genesis, refers to the making that day a blessing to mankind, by setting it apart as a day of rest and sacred observance.”
43311 Review of the Two Sermons of Rev. R. G. Baird on the “Christian Sabbath”, p. 24.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
Mr. Baird has disproved his own position, or at least shown that he has no intelligent confidence in it. In his effort to prove that “the Lord’s day,” referred to in Revelation 1:10, is the Sunday, he says:—
43312 Review of the Two Sermons of Rev. R. G. Baird on the “Christian Sabbath”, p. 24.3 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… , in referring Revelation 1:10, to the Sunday, Mr. Baird follows an inference without any warrant, the inference being unnecessary, having not a single fact to …
43313 Review of the Two Sermons of Rev. R. G. Baird on the “Christian Sabbath”, p. 25.2 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
His reference to Kitto on page 13 avails him nothing. It only shows how far from the truth learned men may wander to uphold a theory. Thus, Dr. Dwight, in his Theology …
43314 Review of the Two Sermons of Rev. R. G. Baird on the “Christian Sabbath”, p. 29.4 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… it refers to certain days “not divinely instituted.” The feast days and yearly sabbaths, which were typical, were all “divinely instituted.” Whether this was …
43315 Review of the Two Sermons of Rev. R. G. Baird on the “Christian Sabbath”, p. 29.5 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… necessarily refer to the weekly Sabbath because he makes a distinction between the feast days and those yearly sabbaths connected with the feasts.
43316 Review of the Two Sermons of Rev. R. G. Baird on the “Christian Sabbath”, p. 32.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… it refers to the seventh day. And therefore the title of the Sabbath in N. T. usage is confined exclusively to the seventh day, and is never given to the first day …
43317 Review of the Two Sermons of Rev. R. G. Baird on the “Christian Sabbath”, p. 35.3 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… by reference to the manner in which God made the seventh day holy. This is a subject not well understood, because the Sabbath question is but little studied …
43318 Review of the Two Sermons of Rev. R. G. Baird on the “Christian Sabbath”, p. 37.3 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… , it refers to the rest of creation. “Were a man to quote a text which speaks of Christ, but which does not speak of his divine nature, and on the authority of that …
43319 Review of the Two Sermons of Rev. R. G. Baird on the “Christian Sabbath”, p. 38.4 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
“When Moses instituted the Sabbath in the wilderness of Sin, and enacted laws with reference to its observance,” etc.
43320 Review of the Two Sermons of Rev. R. G. Baird on the “Christian Sabbath”, p. 39.3 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… slightest reference made to the creation rest, as that upon which their Sabbath was grounded, or their observance of it enjoined.”