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5181 The Signs of the Times [1853], p. 79.1 (James Springer White)

… ; the church which should have rejoiced in, and prepared for, the coming of her Lord, as a body rejected it, yea, crucified it; and a world of sinners hereby felt at …

5182 The Signs of the Times [1853], p. 90.3 (James Springer White)

… the churches have fallen is a well known fact. Ministers, deacon’s class-leaders and church members will acknowledge this. And it is equally true that their …

5183 The Signs of the Times [1853], p. 92.1 (James Springer White)

… the church as a body does not believe in the spirit manifestations. Very well; six years since they were not known. And for two or three years after the rappings …

5184 The Signs of the Times [1853], p. 95.2 (James Springer White)

… the church as a body. That God has ministers and people in Babylon who are striving for heaven amid the moral darkness that envelopes her, we fully believe …

5185 The Signs of the Times [1853], p. 104.1 (James Springer White)

… the body of the church have fallen asleep upon the subject of the judgment at hand. Such a time of “ease in Zion” never was known. “Peace and safety” is heard throughout …

5186 The Signs of the Times [1853], p. 107.1 (James Springer White)

… main body of the nominal churches of the last days. It is not a representation of that portion of community who make no profession of religion; but of those …

5187 Sketches of the Christian Life and Public Labors of William Miller, p. 118.2 (James Springer White)

… his church are living Christians. Montpelier is quite a considerable village, and contains some very intelligent people, who appear to listen with much …

5188 Sketches of the Christian Life and Public Labors of William Miller, p. 256.1 (James Springer White)

… the church of God. This gave the fanatics great advantage; and as they maintained the scriptural position upon the perpetuity of spiritual gifts they gained …

5189 Sketches of the Christian Life and Public Labors of William Miller, p. 279.3 (James Springer White)

… Laodicean church, that I have met with great opposition from the pulpit and professed religious press; and I have been instrumental, through the preaching …

5190 Sketches of the Christian Life and Public Labors of William Miller, p. 293.1 (James Springer White)

… the “ Church of God ,” so called, in this place, has spit his venom out, and I hope his poison will not taint his own body; but if it does, and should he reap the fruits, I …

5191 Sketches of the Christian Life and Public Labors of William Miller, p. 349.3 (James Springer White)

… a church of Christ. As such, it is an independent body, accountable only to the great Head of the church. To all such we recommend a careful examination of the …

5192 Sketches of the Christian Life and Public Labors of William Miller, p. 366.3 (James Springer White)

… to church government and doctrine. In all the essential doctrines of the Bible, as they have been held by the pious of the church in all ages, were given to the …

5193 Sketches of the Christian Life and Public Labors of William Miller, p. 405.3 (James Springer White)

… Congregational church in Fairhaven, kindly offered the use of his large and commodious house. It had been Mr. Miller’s request that the funeral service should …

5194 Sketches of the Christian Life and Public Labors of William Miller, p. 411 (James Springer White)

… , Baptist churches in Hampton and Whitehall 93 Letter to Eld. Hendryx 75, 82, 88, 91, 96, 98, 101, 102, 106, 108 Letter from Charles Fitch 113 Letter from pastor in West …

5195 A Solemn Appeal, p. 111.1 (James Springer White)

… the church, and gave himself for it. So ought men to love their wives as their own bodies. He that loveth his wife loveth himself. For no man ever yet hated his own …

5196 A Solemn Appeal, p. 171.2 (James Springer White)

… the church, and gave himself for it.” “So ought men to love their wives as their own bodies. He that loveth his wife loveth himself. For no man ever yet hated his own …

5197 Origin, Nature, and Influence of Neology, p. 2.2 (Nathan(iel) N. Whiting)

… great body of the church, have served to exhibit the extensive spread and deep root which the philosophy of Germany has, attained among the churches of our …

5198 Origin, Nature, and Influence of Neology, p. 48.1 (Nathan(iel) N. Whiting)

… the churches, it will be obvious, that the most clear and undisguised avowals of Rationalism are found in conversation rather than in writing. As in this mode …

5199 Origin, Nature, and Influence of Neology, p. 50.4 (Nathan(iel) N. Whiting)

Now, there are those in the church, undisturbed by its discipline, who openly deny that we are to expect a literal resurrection of the bodies of those who have fallen asleep.

5200 Signs of the Times [Himes], vol. 1 April 15, 1840, page 11 paragraph 11

… , (my Church, my disciples) shall not pass till all these things (signs) be fulfilled.” Blessed be God the same generation still lives and many of them are now “looking …