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51541 Historical Sketches of the Foreign Missions of the Seventh-day Adventists, p. 264.2 (Foreign Missions of the Seventh-day Adventists)
… first time gave us the assurance that we should not only be freed the next morning, but that we should have our passports. Our friends in America seem to have …
51542 Historical Sketches of the Foreign Missions of the Seventh-day Adventists, p. 265.6 (Foreign Missions of the Seventh-day Adventists)
… some time in visiting us, and were obliged to sell their grain at the earliest opportunity, the Lord blessed them, and they found afterward that they had received …
51543 Historical Sketches of the Foreign Missions of the Seventh-day Adventists, p. 268.3 (Foreign Missions of the Seventh-day Adventists)
… our time so limited, we would have organized a church, but we hope that an organization will soon be effected. Toward evening we parted from the friends here …
51544 Historical Sketches of the Foreign Missions of the Seventh-day Adventists, p. 278.5 (Foreign Missions of the Seventh-day Adventists)
… supply of these. It appears to us at this time that the most profitable way of working in these countries is for the laborer to become acquainted with the people …
51545 Historical Sketches of the Foreign Missions of the Seventh-day Adventists, p. 279.5 (Foreign Missions of the Seventh-day Adventists)
… of, others in these various fields of Europe? The field indeed is very wide, and the time to labor is short, and at this eleventh hour in the day, the Master of the …
51546 Rome’s Challenge: Why Do Protestants Keep Sunday?, p. 13.1 (Catholic Mirror)
… keeping of that day and no other by the apostles, for thirty years after His death, as the Acts of the Apostles has abundantly testified to us.
51547 Rome’s Challenge: Why Do Protestants Keep Sunday?, p. 15.1 (Catholic Mirror)
… period of His life, deviated from the faithful observance of the Sabbath (Saturday), referred to by the four evangelists fifty-one times, although He had designated …
51548 Rome’s Challenge: Why Do Protestants Keep Sunday?, p. 22.2 (Catholic Mirror)
… meaning of an expression uttered eight times, we conclude that the same expression can have only the same meaning when uttered the ninth time, especially …
51549 Rome’s Challenge: Why Do Protestants Keep Sunday?, p. 32.1 (Catholic Mirror)
… a time as this? And more than this, the Protestants will find more such things have been so laid up, and which will yet be used in a way that will both surprise and …
51550 The First Report of the General Conference of Christians Expecting the Advent of the Lord Jesus Christ, p. 4.3 (Joshua V. Himes)
… messages of his glory, (which messages time has not been long enough for light to bear through the vast regions of his empire.) is faithful and true to his word …
51551 The First Report of the General Conference of Christians Expecting the Advent of the Lord Jesus Christ, p. 8.3 (Joshua V. Himes)
… them of his being about to leave them; and promises them the Comforter; and, moreover, that he would be absent but “ a little while ;” only a short time. In chapter 16 …
51552 The First Report of the General Conference of Christians Expecting the Advent of the Lord Jesus Christ, p. 10.3 (Joshua V. Himes)
… that time wrote two letters to the church of Corinth, in the name and behalf of the presbyters and brethren of the church of Rome. In the first of these letters …
51553 The First Report of the General Conference of Christians Expecting the Advent of the Lord Jesus Christ, p. 11.2 (Joshua V. Himes)
… the times, and expect him who is above all time, eternal, invisible, though for our sakes made visible.” The injunction to “ consider the times, and to expect ” the …
51554 The First Report of the General Conference of Christians Expecting the Advent of the Lord Jesus Christ, p. 12.1 (Joshua V. Himes)
… end of this world, in the last day. For this world shall have an end; and this created world shall be made anew; but as to the time, let no one be curious. And venture …
51555 The First Report of the General Conference of Christians Expecting the Advent of the Lord Jesus Christ, p. 20.3 (Joshua V. Himes)
… this time, our object in addressing you, and our object in other efforts, separate and combined, on the subject of “the kingdom of heaven at hand,” is to revive and …
51556 The First Report of the General Conference of Christians Expecting the Advent of the Lord Jesus Christ, p. 24.2 (Joshua V. Himes)
… millions of professors say openly, by their lives, and by their lips, “peace and safety,” which is a sure index of the apostle, pointing to the very time in which …
51557 The First Report of the General Conference of Christians Expecting the Advent of the Lord Jesus Christ, p. 24.6 (Joshua V. Himes)
… his time, will show who is the Blessed and only Potentate, the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. But we meet with the hope-
51558 The First Report of the General Conference of Christians Expecting the Advent of the Lord Jesus Christ, p. 29.4 (Joshua V. Himes)
… of building a house for God, than the regal character of Jesus Christ, as the son and successor of David, was for the first time announced to man. The seed of David …
51559 The First Report of the General Conference of Christians Expecting the Advent of the Lord Jesus Christ, p. 34.1 (Joshua V. Himes)
… sins of many: and unto them that look for him shall he appear the second time without sin unto salvation.” But how shall he come the second time? “And when he had …
51560 The First Report of the General Conference of Christians Expecting the Advent of the Lord Jesus Christ, p. 40.4 (Joshua V. Himes)
The Chronology of Prophecy is the theme before us. But what is “the chronology of prophecy?” What but the chronology of time? What is prophecy, where does it commence, and how far extend? are questions to be discussed in the present address.