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4401 The Advent Review, vol. 1 August 1850, page 32 paragraph 2
… all dispensations, He did not abolish. Man needs still, all that “was made for” him.
4402 The Advent Review, vol. 1 September 1850, page 52 paragraph 7
… gospel dispensation. It is clear that it is not the same in time that Paul speaks of in A. D. 64 to the Col., that this gospel had then been “preached to every creature …
4403 The Advent Review, vol. 1 September 1850, page 60 paragraph 1
… Gospel Dispensation; Again, if the atonement of that day is typical of the atonement of the Gospel Dispensation, then the atonement made in the Holy, Hebrews …
4404 The Advent Review, vol. 1 September 1850, page 61 paragraph 2
… Gospel Dispensation.
4405 The Advent Review, vol. 1 1850, page 19 paragraph 8
… the dispensation of the fullness of times, He might gather together in one, all things in Christ.
4406 The Advent Review, vol. 1 1850, page 21 paragraph 3
… no dispensation in their favor, but must see their flagrant folly, if they recognize prophetic fulfillment up to a certain point in our history, and then deny …
4407 The Advent Review, vol. 1 1850, page 27 paragraph 8
… 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 …
4408 The Advent Review, vol. 1 1850, page 28 paragraph 2
… all dispensations, He did not abolish. Man needs still, all that “was made for” him.
4409 The Advent Review, vol. 1 1850, page 45 paragraph 1
… Gospel Dispensation: Again, if the atonement of that day is typical of the atonement of the Gospel Dispensation, then the atonement made in the Holy, Hebrews …
4410 The Advent Review, vol. 1 1850, page 46 paragraph 2
… Gospel Dispensation.
4411 The Advent Review, vol. 1 November 1850, page 71 paragraph 11
… old dispensation. Here God was pleased to manifest his ancient people. But for their iniquities the Jews were “cast off,” the kingdom subverted and their beloved …
4412 Second Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 1 November 1850, page 4 paragraph 7
… new dispensation, no part of it was binding but what is newly enjoined or expressly recognized, either by Christ or his Apostles.
4413 Second Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 1 November 1850, page 4 paragraph 8
… Mosaic dispensation or ritual.
4414 Second Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 1 November 1850, page 5 paragraph 4
… Gospel dispensation there is no divinely authorized distinction in the days of the week; that there is no one constituted holy in distinction from the rest …
4415 Second Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 1 November 1850, page 6 paragraph 1
… Gospel dispensation, the Sabbath of the fourth commandment could not in this way be set aside; because its continued obligation is plainly taught in the …
4416 Second Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 1 November 1850, page 6 paragraph 2
… new dispensation, the foregoing considerations will show that we have such an edition or recognition, as truly as we have of the other precepts of the Decalogue …
4417 Second Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 1 November 1850, page 6 paragraph 4
… new dispensation, is argued from its being specially urged upon them by the consideration of their deliverance from Egypt. But this argument is of no force …
4418 Second Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 1 November 1850, page 6 paragraph 5
… milder dispensation of the Gospel. They were added in the Mosaic ritual, and constituted a part of the political arrangements for the time being. Their abrogation …
4419 Second Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 1 December 1850, page 10 paragraph 22
That sanctified time exists in the gospel dispensation, or in other words, that there is a day which belongs to God, is clear from Revelation 1:10. That “the Lord’s day,” is the Sabbath day, is plain from Isaiah 58:13 .
4420 Second Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 1 December 1850, page 10 paragraph 23
As the SABBATH WAS MADE FOR MAN, we find it under all dispensations, and in every part of the Bible. Those, therefore, who profane the Sabbath, sin against God and wound their own souls. J. N. ANDREWS.