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52141 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 559.1 (General Conference of SDA)

… to us by tradition; since it hath been in all times and ages observed that matters of fact, much more of belief, not immediately committed to writing, presently …

52142 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 564.3 (General Conference of SDA)

… belief of Catholics at a given time is the work of God, and of higher authority than all antiquity and all the Fathers. Scripture may be silent, and tradition …

52143 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 567.3 (General Conference of SDA)

… Mention of.—Up to the time of Walafridus Strabo (who wrote about a. d. 840), no change of substance was admitted in the eucharist. For he writes plainly: “Christ delivered …

52144 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 577.3 (General Conference of SDA)

… .” “Let us annihilate,” said M. de Noailles, “those vain titles, the arrogancy of pride, and ignorance, and vanity. It is time that we should have no distinctions save …

52145 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 578.3 (General Conference of SDA)

“ultramontane,” and “Gallican,” not invented by Protestants, but watchwords of contending parties in the Roman Church, have almost dropped out of use, because …

52146 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 584.7 (General Conference of SDA)

… hour of the day, each planet was used three times over on that day, and three planets were used a fourth time. The sun, the fourth planet, took therefore the first …

52147 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 586.1 (General Conference of SDA)

… period of 1260 days reminds us that the time is now come for considering the propriety of that principle on which I have hitherto proceeded in my explanations …

52148 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 586.6 (General Conference of SDA)

… words of time are enlarged beyond their literal or usual sense, in the proportion of a year to a day. And since all these predictions of time bear one common …

52149 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 603.6 (General Conference of SDA)

… Abstract of the Douay Catechism,” for the use of children and ignorant persons. Printed in London in the year 1688. It was reprinted many times.

52150 In Defense of the Faith, p. 27.2 (William Henry Branson)

of our mothers and of the Book they taught us to revere? Is a new philosophy of life, a new creed of religion, to be forged in the day’s superheated furnace of unrest …

52151 In Defense of the Faith, p. 39.3 (William Henry Branson)

… law of God.’ Romans 7:12, 14, 22. This was the character of that law at the time Paul wrote, which was A. D. 50. He does not say it used to be holy and good; but it ‘is holy,’ ‘is spiritual …

52152 In Defense of the Faith, p. 40.1 (William Henry Branson)

… condemn us for teaching and keeping the law of God just as the Bible presents it. We solemnly believe that the time has come for a reformation concerning the …

52153 In Defense of the Faith, p. 41.3 (William Henry Branson)

… two of those commandments, and comments on them to show how broad is their application: ‘You have heard that it was said by them of old time, Thou shall not commit …

52154 In Defense of the Faith, p. 58.3 (William Henry Branson)

… let us listen again as Mr. Canright answers himself when he at another time discoursed on the same passage. The following paragraphs, written by him while …

52155 In Defense of the Faith, p. 62.3 (William Henry Branson)

… law of God will be applied to our lives, and the same judge will judge us all. “Is He the God of the Jews only? Is He not also of the Gentiles? Yes, of the Gentiles also …

52156 In Defense of the Faith, p. 65.2 (William Henry Branson)

… 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 properly use an illustration or not …

52157 In Defense of the Faith, p. 83.4 (William Henry Branson)

… father of the Gentiles as well as of the Jews, it was thus given to all nations; for Paul says that God ‘hath made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on all …

52158 In Defense of the Faith, p. 83.5 (William Henry Branson)

… close of creation week, that it was set apart to a holy and religious use, and that it was given as a memorial of creation, was blessed and sanctified of God, and …

52159 In Defense of the Faith, p. 91.4 (William Henry Branson)

… aware of the fact that the lost-time quibble was not valid, and that he simply used it in an effort to create doubt in the minds of those who had never properly …

52160 In Defense of the Faith, p. 93.1 (William Henry Branson)

… argument of lost time. Surprising indeed it is to hear this argument used by those who profess a great regard for the Sabbath commandment, and for Sunday as …