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51941 In Defense of the Faith, p. 58.5 (William Henry Branson)
… this refers to conversion and not to a change from the old covenant to the new, will be seen by every candid mind. Further on he says, ‘Likewise reckon you also …
51942 In Defense of the Faith, p. 60.1 (William Henry Branson)
… slightest reference to the abolition of the law. Paul says that those who are led of the Spirit are not under the law. Then it follows that those who are not led …
51943 In Defense of the Faith, p. 65.1 (William Henry Branson)
… no reference whatever to any such thing, but continues the same subject that he considered in the sixth chapter; namely, the change which takes place in every …
51944 In Defense of the Faith, p. 65.2 (William Henry Branson)
… slightest reference to the death or abolition of the law; the law remains the same all the time. It is the husband that dies, not the law. Now, did Paul know how to …
51945 In Defense of the Faith, p. 66.2 (William Henry Branson)
… no reference to being under some former dispensation. He continues: ‘But now we are delivered from the law, that being dead wherein we were held.’ Verse 6. The margin …
51946 In Defense of the Faith, p. 69.4 (William Henry Branson)
… , no reference to it in the Bible.”— Ibid ., p. 309.
51947 In Defense of the Faith, p. 72.2 (William Henry Branson)
“Many references to both these laws may be seen in Genesis. In chapter 3:21 we learn that the Lord clothed Adam and Eve with skins. This intimates that beasts …
51948 In Defense of the Faith, p. 73.3 (William Henry Branson)
… is referred to and quoted as ‘the law.’”— Ibid ., pp. 11-13.
51949 In Defense of the Faith, p. 75.4 (William Henry Branson)
… this refers to the Ten Commandments, for the Lord did come down upon Sinai and speak them from heaven, while no other law was thus given. Notice the character …
51950 In Defense of the Faith, p. 76.3 (William Henry Branson)
… away refers to these, never to the Ten Commandments or any moral precept or teaching of the Old Testament. The whole typical system pointed directly to Christ …
51951 In Defense of the Faith, p. 78.20 (William Henry Branson)
… Scripture references as proof that such distinction exists. He said, “This list might be greatly extended,” thus recognizing the fact that the Scriptures …
51952 In Defense of the Faith, p. 79.1 (William Henry Branson)
… many references to it; in 1889 these references have all disappeared. In 1886 he recognizes many definite points of distinction; in 1889 there is no difference …
51953 In Defense of the Faith, p. 80.6 (William Henry Branson)
… for reference. We will therefore draw largely from these earlier publications by Mr. Canright, in replying to his later refutation of them, thus permitting …
51954 In Defense of the Faith, p. 82.1 (William Henry Branson)
… . Every reference afterward to the origin of the Sabbath points back to Eden. (See Exodus 16:23; 20:8-11; 31:17; Mark 2:27 .) The Sabbath is a memorial of creation.... and hence …
51955 In Defense of the Faith, p. 83.5 (William Henry Branson)
… every reference to the Sabbath after that time clearly points back to Eden. He buttresses all these facts by a “Thus says the Lord” from Scripture. He clearly …
51956 In Defense of the Faith, p. 120.3 (William Henry Branson)
… . He referred to the Sabbath as the keystone of the great moral law, and then later, when he renounced Seventh-day Adventism, he proceeded to try to remove this …
51957 In Defense of the Faith, p. 122.4 (William Henry Branson)
… references to the other nine commandments of the moral law, and not even one mention of the Sabbath, or the fourth, commandment. Not even one reference to it …
51958 In Defense of the Faith, p. 122.5 (William Henry Branson)
… such references. Here is a discrepancy that is certainly difficult to understand.
51959 In Defense of the Faith, p. 123.2 (William Henry Branson)
… numerous references not one word is spoken derogatory to the honor and sacredness which it had always possessed.”— The Two Laws, p. 120.
51960 In Defense of the Faith, p. 124.2 (William Henry Branson)
… by referring to the example of David and the priests as recorded in the Old Testament, and concluded by saying, ‘Wherefore it is lawful to do well on the Sabbath …