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4361 The Advent Testimony, vol. 1 (partial) March 1846, page 1 paragraph 18
… the dispensation of the fulness of times, He might gather together in one, all things in Christ.
4362 The Advent Testimony, vol. 1 (partial) March 1846, page 3 paragraph 1
… no dispensation in their favor, but must see their flagrant folly, if they recognise prophetic fulfillment up to a certain point, in our history, and then deny …
4363 The Advent Testimony, vol. 1 (partial) April 1846, page 9 paragraph 17
… Divine dispensations thus far, may be applied to this period, and to those characterized in Scripture as God’s people, then I am right—must, in the main, be right …
4364 The Advent Testimony, vol. 1 (partial) April 1846, page 10 paragraph 1
… Divine dispensations. Bless the Lord, O my soul.
4365 The Advent Testimony, vol. 1 (partial) April 1846, page 11 paragraph 8
… the Dispensation of the fulness of times. He might gather together in one, all things IN CHRIST, both which are in heaven and which are on earth.’ All who are ‘in …
4366 The Advent Testimony, vol. 1 (partial) April 1846, page 12 paragraph 1
… all dispensations, and yet does he deliver the most of mankind in utter contrariety to it “If ye suffer with him, ye shall also reign with him.” Why not add, if ye …
4367 The Advent Testimony, vol. 1 (partial) April 1846, page 12 paragraph 12
… Jewish dispensation; for we learn from Isaiah 56:1-7, that it was to be observed by the sons of the stranger—others beside “the outcasts of Israel.” Genesis 2:1, 3 …
4368 The Advent Testimony, vol. 1 (partial) April 1846, page 13 paragraph 2
… all dispensations, He did not abolish. Man needs still, all that “was made for” him.
4369 The Advent Testimony, vol. 1 (partial) April 1846, page 16 paragraph 21
But is it not said to be ‘the last time.’ Yes, exactly as Jesus was offered ‘once in the end of the world,—as upon the disciples ‘the ends of the world had come.’ It was the last period, age, or dispensation, prior to that which is everlasting.
4370 The Present Truth, vol. 1 July 1849, page 4 paragraph 8
… of dispensations has not broken, nor altered it.
4371 The Present Truth, vol. 1 August 1849, page 9 paragraph 4
The crucifixion was the dividing line between the two dispensations. “In the midst of the week he shall cause the sacrifice and the oblation to cease.” Daniel 9:27 .
4372 The Present Truth, vol. 1 August 1849, page 13 paragraph 7
… one dispensation, as in another. I cannot see any reasons why the Jew should keep it any more strictly, than the Christian.
4373 The Present Truth, vol. 1 August 1849, page 16 paragraph 7
… better dispensation, God for Jesus’ sake spares the life of the transgressor that he may turn and keep the law of God, and find pardon through Jesus Christ, and …
4374 The Present Truth, vol. 1 September 1849, page 30 paragraph 25
… for dispensing with an express law of God, ( Matthew 15:6 ,) yet do you find it any where in the word of God commanded as a duty ?
4375 The Present Truth, vol. 1 December 1849, page 33 paragraph 7
The dispensation under Moses was called the “ministration of death,” and the “ministration of condemnation;” for by the law (through its ministration) was the …
4376 The Present Truth, vol. 1 December 1849, page 34 paragraph 1
… glorious dispensation than that of Moses, and which followed and “remaineth.”
4377 The Present Truth, vol. 1 March 1850, page 51 paragraph 14
… gospel dispensation was to be left without it! A singular memorial indeed, “to keep in memory the creation of the world in six days by God, and his resting on the …
4378 The Present Truth, vol. 1 March 1850, page 55 paragraph 1
… new dispensations, and that the laws of Moses were to pass away; but he never intimated that the commandments of God were to pass away. No, never. He positively …
4379 The Present Truth, vol. 1 March 1850, page 60 paragraph 9
… Gospel dispensation, or time of the Gentiles, which ended with the 2300 days, and then the cleansing commenced. In the earthly, when the daily ministration …
4380 The Present Truth, vol. 1 March 1850, page 61 paragraph 3
… typical dispensation; the city, temple and sanctuary, once sacred, abandoned to the rapacity of Roman soldiers, and the “host,” city and sanctuary devoted to …