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45281 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 August 7, 1845, page 166 paragraph 1
… by referring to No. 17 of the “Standard,” and the last page, that the obnoxious “ remarks ” are word from the teachings of the inspired apostles, Paul and John, without …
45282 The Advent Testimony, vol. 1 (partial) March 1846, page 1 paragraph 7
… no reference to him who has, very diffidently, written on these great themes.
45283 The Advent Testimony, vol. 1 (partial) March 1846, page 3 paragraph 4
… events referred to have been witnessed, even though they be as unimportant, in human esteem, as the parting of our Saviour’s raiment, or his burial in a rich …
45284 The Present Truth, vol. 1 July 1849, page 5 paragraph 2
… . Paul, refers to only one law, then certainly, the apostle has often contradicted himself. Here I will give two texts from his epistles, which speak of the law …
45285 The Present Truth, vol. 1 July 1849, page 5 paragraph 6
When Paul speaks of the law in Romans 2:12-22, he refers to the moral law of commandments. This fact he settles in verses 21, 22, by quoting three commandments from the decalogue.
45286 The Present Truth, vol. 1 July 1849, page 5 paragraph 7
When he speaks of the law in Galatians 5:4, he refers to the ceremonial law of Moses. This is clear, and established by the fact that Paul is speaking of circumcision, and eating with the Gentiles, and does not refer to the moral law.
45287 The Present Truth, vol. 1 July 1849, page 5 paragraph 12
… often referred to Romans 7:6, for proof that the law of God is dead. But it proves no such thing. Please read this verse with the marginal reading, and you will see …
45288 The Present Truth, vol. 1 July 1849, page 7 paragraph 8
Paul speaks of circumcision, of their observing days, and months, and times, and years, and eating with the Gentiles; all of which related wholly to the ceremonial laws of Moses, and had no reference to the moral law of God, the ten commandments.
45289 The Present Truth, vol. 1 July 1849, page 8 paragraph 12
… has reference to any of the commandments of God in his fourteenth chapter to the Romans. His subject is eating, and feast-days which some of the Church regarded …
45290 The Present Truth, vol. 1 August 1849, page 9 paragraph 7
… both refer to the same subject. Some regarded the Jewish Sabbaths, new-moons, and feast days, after they were abolished and nailed to the cross, and others did …
45291 The Present Truth, vol. 1 August 1849, page 9 paragraph 14
… he refers to the Sabbath of the Lord our God; but there are many reasons (some of which I will give,) to show that he has no reference to it.
45292 The Present Truth, vol. 1 August 1849, page 10 paragraph 1
… no reference to the Sabbath law; for that, God has engraven in stones with his FINGER.
45293 The Present Truth, vol. 1 August 1849, page 10 paragraph 7
… no reference to the Sabbath, or any of the commandments in God’s holy, royal law of liberty.
45294 The Present Truth, vol. 1 August 1849, page 11 paragraph 4
… not refer to the Sabbath; but to the shadows of Moses law, which began to reach their body when the new covenant was introduced by the death of Messiah.
45295 The Present Truth, vol. 1 August 1849, page 14 paragraph 5
… . He referred them to what David did when he was hungry; also to the Priests in the Temple who were blameless. The law of Moses required the Priests to offer sacrifices …
45296 The Present Truth, vol. 1 August 1849, page 15 paragraph 2
… Jesus referred the lawyers and Pharisees to the Sabbath law, and with it he closed their mouths, so that they could not answer him. If he had intimated that the …
45297 The Present Truth, vol. 1 August 1849, page 15 paragraph 5
… sometimes referred to the case of the impotent man who was healed, and took up his bed and walked on the Sabbath, at the command of Jesus. It is said that he carried …
45298 The Present Truth, vol. 1 August 1849, page 24 paragraph 6
… . Jesus referred to the sixth, and seventh commandments on the second table, in verses 21st, and 27th, and to the third commandment on the first table, in verse …
45299 The Present Truth, vol. 1 September 1849, page 29 paragraph 17
1. Did God, after he had finished the work of creation, “bless and sanctify” the seventh day of the week; or simply the seventh part of time, without reference to any particular day of the seven?
45300 The Present Truth, vol. 1 September 1849, page 30 paragraph 17
21. Does the Scripture ever apply the name Sabbath, to the first day of the week? Even in the New Testament, where the term is used, is not the reference always to the seventh day?