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4381 The Advent Review, vol. 1 1850, page 45 paragraph 1
… the legal tenth day, have had their antitypes during the Gospel Dispensation. The first event in the atonement service of that day, was the cleansing of the …
4382 The Advent Review, vol. 1 1850, page 46 paragraph 4
… . The legal typical process of defiling and cleansing the sanctuary through the agency of the priest has been examined. With that in our minds, let us go to the …
4383 The Advent Review, vol. 1 1850, page 48 paragraph 2
… the legal process, and when fulfilled the author of sins will have received them back again, (but the ungodly will bear their own sins,) and his head will have …
4384 The Advent Review, vol. 1 November 1850, page 71 paragraph 13
… his legal right, being the Son of David, the city which hath foundations, and soon his faithful ones, the children of the Jerusalem above, will behold their glorious …
4385 Second Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 1 January 1851, page 26 paragraph 7
… nothing legally ceremonial, in whole or in part, and therefore the weekly observation thereof ought to be perpetual, and to continue in full force and virtue …
4386 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 2 September 2, 1851, page 22 paragraph 33
… with legal power, and the higher authority, as it concerns spiritual things, to control all matters in religion, and to punish the nonconformists, and to carry …
4387 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 2 October 7, 1851, page 35 paragraph 11
In answer to such sophistry, the Sabbatarian submitted the following legal case to him: -
4388 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 2 February 17, 1852, page 92 paragraph 24
… other legal ceremonies he will ‘fulfill’ it as well as the rest, in its time.” - We ask C. if Christ did not break the law, in violating the fourth commandment before …
4389 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 3 May 6, 1852, page 8 paragraph 27
… the legal ceremonies does not destroy its primitive authority: it may survive the doing away of those ceremonies in all its original importance, leaving …
4390 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 3 September 30, 1852, page 85 paragraph 1
… this legal system which we have been considering was only a “shadow,” a “figure” and “patterns,” of no value in itself only to teach us the nature of that perfect system …
4391 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 3 September 30, 1852, page 85 paragraph 2
… the legal tenth day, have had their antitypes during the Gospel Dispensation. The first event in the atonement service of that day, was the cleansing of the …
4392 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 3 October 14, 1852, page 91 paragraph 3
The legal, typical process of defiling and cleansing the sanctuary, through the agency of the priest, has been examined. With that in our minds, let us go to the …
4393 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 3 October 14, 1852, page 91 paragraph 9
… the legal process, and when fulfilled, the author of sins will have received them back again, (but the ungodly will bear their own sins,) and his head will have …
4394 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 3 February 3, 1853, page 148 paragraph 5
… the legal process, and when fulfilled, the author of sins will have received them back again, (but the ungodly will bear their own sins,) and his head will have …
4395 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 4 October 25, 1853, page 124 paragraph 13
… , “A legal charge of iniquities, and the sentence of the divine law, as a broken covenant, adjudging them to bear the wrath of an angry God, till their sin be fully …
4396 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 4 November 1, 1853, page 130 paragraph 9
… a legal trial, according to the printed rules of Synod. The motion was carried, and the committee appointed.
4397 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 4 December 6, 1853, page 172 paragraph 4
… , and legalized plunder became ‘the order of the day.’
4398 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 4 December 13, 1853, page 177 paragraph 15
2nd. Again it is argued that “the Decalogue belongs to the legal order of things, and in its requirements and sanctions has been superceded by the Gospel;” upon this I observe:
4399 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 4 December 13, 1853, page 179 paragraph 20
… by legal statute, but by the hand of God, through the physical laws that govern the universe. No man can violate the laws of heaven, physical or moral, with impunity …
4400 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 5 January 24, 1854, page 6 paragraph 3
6. But the seventh Saturday Sabbath never was made a day of legal rest, nor strictly a rest by the church or councils; but a day of meetings only. Both were called “festivals,” but the first day had the pre-eminence .