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5121 The Review and Herald August 13, 1959, paragraph 11

… , He referred to the Old Testament Scriptures; for the New Testament was still unwritten. The Bible is made up of many parts—history, biography, song and praise …

5122 The Signs of the Times, paragraph 28

7. Short filler paragraphs which occasionally appeared in the Signs, drawn from other published sources, were not included as articles and therefore are neither listed nor referred to in the facsimile reprints .

5123 The Signs of the Times, paragraph 32

… footnote references. Thus the student can tell at a glance where the materials appear in current books. It may be said here that no guarantee is made that these …

5124 The Signs of the Times, paragraph 35

… . Full references to each article, date, volume, and number of the issue appear on the opening page in type or added by pen. The original paging of the sheets on …

5125 The Signs of the Times July 22, 1875, paragraph 12

… in reference to the meeting. He stated that he had been thinking ever since he had started out to attend the camp-meetings, if there could not be some way devised …

5127 The Signs of the Times January 6, 1876, paragraph 3

… Adventists, refers to Mrs. White and her work in a scoffing manner, in order to please the rabble, and prejudice honest people. And many, in consequence of misrepresentations …

5128 The Signs of the Times January 27, 1876, paragraph 2

… speaker referred to those who were wavering between hope and fear, longing to be saved from their sins and receive the pardoning love of Christ, yet held in …

5129 The Signs of the Times March 2, 1876, paragraph 12

… in reference to our Saviour’s coming. We thought if they loved Jesus as they should, it would not be so great an annoyance to hear of his second advent, but, on …

5130 The Signs of the Times March 9, 1876, paragraph 4

… , in reference to a discourse which they had recently heard, to the effect that the soul had not natural immortality. Some of the minister’s proof texts were …

5131 The Signs of the Times March 9, 1876, paragraph 13

… any reference to the Bible in order to convince us of our error; but he stated that we had adopted a new and strange belief that the Methodist church could not …

5132 The Signs of the Times March 9, 1876, paragraph 18

… to refer to a single text that would prove us in error, but excused himself on the plea of a want of time. He advised us to quietly withdraw from the church and …

5133 The Signs of the Times April 20, 1876, paragraph 8

… :14 referring to the purifying of the earth, it was now plain that it pointed to the closing work of our High Priest in Heaven, the finishing of the atonement …

5134 The Signs of the Times April 20, 1876, paragraph 9

… , however, refer those readers who desire further information, to works on this subject, published at the Signs Office.

5135 The Signs of the Times May 11, 1876, paragraph 14

… in reference to those men; but Brother Collier gave us no information. Said he, “If the Lord sent you here, you will ascertain what spirit governs them, and will …

5136 The Signs of the Times May 11, 1876, paragraph 21

… in reference to them was fully vindicated.

5137 The Signs of the Times August 3, 1876, paragraph 4

… in reference to these things:—“Thou shalt not defraud thy neighbor, neither rob him; the wages of him that is hired shall not abide with thee all night until the …

5138 The Signs of the Times December 20, 1877, Art. A, paragraph 6

… , in reference to the advantage to be gained by them in the far future and they went to greater lengths in wickedness and defiant disregard of God’s requirements …

5139 The Signs of the Times December 20, 1877, Art. A, paragraph 8

… . He refers to Noah as a literal person who lived; he refers to the flood as a fact in history; he shows the specification of that generation, as characteristics …

5140 The Signs of the Times January 3, 1878, paragraph 4

… in reference to God’s laws as they were in Noah’s time. While in the world they will not keep separate from its pollutions but will be of the world, notwithstanding …