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5261 Sermons on the Sabbath and the Law, p. 154.4 (John Nevins Andrews)

“Mr. Milner supposes this name was given to them because they observed not the Romish festivals, and rested from their ordinary occupations only on Sundays …

5262 The Autobiography of Elder Joseph Bates, p. 154.1 (Joseph Bates)

Soon after our arrival here, the chief mate and two of the men went up to the village, about three miles from the harbor, to procure beef and vegetables for dinner …

5263 The Autobiography of Elder Joseph Bates, p. 154.2 (Joseph Bates)

While at Callao, a whale made his appearance in the bay. A Nantucket whale-ship there at the time followed him with their boats and harpooned him. The whale rushed …

5264 Analysis of Sacred Chronology, p. 154.1 (Sylvester Bliss)

Alexander. According to the Canon of Ptolemy, Alexander’s reign continued eight years; but it is there dated from nearly a year previous to the battle of Arbela, and therefore it extends only to B. C. 324.

5265 Analysis of Sacred Chronology, p. 154.2 (Sylvester Bliss)

Alexander was succeeded by his illegitimate son, Aridæus, who changed his name to Philip, and reigned, according to Ptolemy’s Canon, seven years, to B. C. 317.

5266 Analysis of Sacred Chronology, p. 154.3 (Sylvester Bliss)

After the death of Aridæus, the only one who bore the title of king was Alexander Ægus. He, however, possessed no power; for after the death of Alexander the Great …

5267 Analysis of Sacred Chronology, p. 229 (Sylvester Bliss)

… Great, 154 Aridæus, 154 Arbela, battle of, 154 Antiochus, 157, 158, 161 Aleimus, the high priest, 161 Augustus Cæsar, 164, 165-167 Actium, battle of, 164 Agabus, predicts …

5268 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 154.1 (Sylvester Bliss)

When sufficiently restored, he returned to Fort Ann, and lectured from the 26th to the 30th of December, 1840, in compliance with the “unanimous invitation …

5270 Memoirs of William Miller

LECTURES IN BOSTON (4TH, 5TH, AND 6TH COURSES), IN ANDOVER, PROVIDENCE, GALWAY, N. Y., CLAREMONT, N. H., BENSON, VT. - HIS ILLNESS - INCIDENT AT SANDY HILL, AT WORCESTER - THE PHRENOLOGIST - MEETINGS AT HARTFORD

5271 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 154.2 (Sylvester Bliss)

ON the 31st of January, 1841, Mr. Miller again visited Boston, and commenced his fourth course of lectures in that city. He continued there till the 19th of February …

5272 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 154.3 (Sylvester Bliss)

In compliance with an invitation from Rev. N. Hervey, pastor of the Baptist church in Andover, Mass., Mr. M. commenced a course of lectures in their house on Sunday …

5273 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 423 (Sylvester Bliss)

… , 144, 154, 156, 158, 163, 229, 248, 324, 349, 358 Barry, T. F., 143 Burlington, Vt., lectures in, 152, 341, 353 Ballston Spa,” “ 154, 157 Boston Post, statement in the, 164 Brandon, lectures …

5274 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 424 (Sylvester Bliss)

… , 124, 154 Fairhaven, Vt., lectures in, 127 Fairhaven, Mass.,” “ 156 Fonda Bush,” “ 159 Franklin, N. H.,” “ 229 Fanaticism, its origin, 229 Fanaticism repudiated by Mr. M., 235 Faith …

5275 The Change of the Sabbath, p. 154.1 (George Ide Butler)

“Answer: We have for it the authority of the Catholic Church, and apostolical tradition.

5276 The Change of the Sabbath, p. 154.2 (George Ide Butler)

“Question: Does the Scripture anywhere command the Sunday to be kept for the Sabbath?

5277 The Change of the Sabbath, p. 154.3 (George Ide Butler)

“Answer: The Scripture commands us to hear the church (St. Matthew 18:17; St. Luke 10:16 ), and to hold fast the traditions of the apostles. 2 Thessalonians 2:15. But the …

5278 The Change of the Sabbath, p. 154.4 (George Ide Butler)

The Doctrinal Catechism, pp. 174,352 offers proof that Protestants are not guided by the Scriptures. We present two of the questions and answers:

5279 The Change of the Sabbath, p. 154.5 (George Ide Butler)

“Question: Have you any other way of proving that the church has power to institute festivals of precept?

5280 The Change of the Sabbath, p. 154.6 (George Ide Butler)

“Answer: Had she not such power, she could not have done that in which all modern religionists agree with her, she could not have substituted the observance …