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5281 The Change of the Sabbath, p. 154.7 (George Ide Butler)
“Question: When Protestants do profane work upon Saturday, or the seventh day of the week, do they follow the Scripture as their only rule of faith do they find this permission clearly laid down in the Sacred Volume?
5282 The Change of the Sabbath, p. 154.8 (George Ide Butler)
“Answer: On the contrary, they have only the authority of tradition for this practice. In profaning Saturday, they violate one of God’s commandments, which he has never clearly abrogated, “Remember that thou keep holy the Sabbath day.””
5283 Replies to Elder Canright’s Attacks on Seventh-day Adventists, p. 154.1 (Uriah Smith)
It is interesting to notice that in this celebrated letter Leo twice uses the word “Sabbath” as the day of fasting, and calls the following day Sunday. He does not call it the Lord’s day.
5284 Replies to Elder Canright’s Attacks on Seventh-day Adventists, p. 154.2 (Uriah Smith)
Dr. Schaff says: “The passage of Leo (Ep. IX., etc) which Hessey has chosen as the motto for his work, is the most beautiful patristic expression concerning Sunday …
5285 Replies to Elder Canright’s Attacks on Seventh-day Adventists, p. 154.3 (Uriah Smith)
This letter of Pope Leo was dated A.D. 445. The edict of Emperor Leo was dated 469. In some respects it was the most important that was given up to that time. But …
5286 Replies to Elder Canright’s Attacks on Seventh-day Adventists, p. 154.4 (Uriah Smith)
Eusebius, in his “Life of Constantine”, B. IV., ch.24, says that in his hearing the emperor thus addressed a company of bishops:—
5287 Replies to Elder Canright’s Attacks on Seventh-day Adventists, p. 154.5 (Uriah Smith)
You are bishops whose jurisdiction is within the Church; I also am a bishop, ordained of God to overlook whatever is external to the Church.
5288 Miraculous Powers, p. 136.1 (Merritt E. Cornell)
… . 153, 154.
5289 Bible Handbook, p. 112.7 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)
… 9:154, 209; Testimonies for the Church 8:19-21; Early Writings, 37, 27, 277 .
5290 Bible Handbook, p. 154.1 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)
• Leviticus 7:26, 27. The soul that ate any manner of blood was cut off.
5291 Bible Handbook, p. 154.2 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)
• Leviticus 17:10-12. No stranger allowed to eat blood.
5292 Bible Handbook, p. 154.3 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)
• Acts 15:28, 29. A necessary requirement of the Christian church.
5293 Bible Handbook, p. 154.4 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)
• Deuteronomy 12:24-25. Life in the blood.
5294 Bible Handbook, p. 154.5 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)
• Leviticus 10:17, 18. In some offerings priests ate a portion of the flesh.
5295 Bible Handbook, p. 154.6 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)
• 1 Samuel 2:12-16. Priests could eat only sodden flesh,-flesh which had been boiled until the blood was extracted from it. The priests that were “sons of Belial …
5296 Bible Handbook, p. 154.7 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)
There are many at the present day, who, like the sons of Eli, prefer flesh cooked in a manner to retain the blood. Very little flesh would be eaten if God’s requirements …
5297 Bible Handbook, p. 154.8 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)
• 1 Samuel 2:17. He who disregards the Lord’s instruction, whether priest or layman, causes the people to think lightly of the Lord’s requirements. Testimonies for the Church 9:159, 160 .
5298 Bible Handbook, p. 154.9 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)
• Leviticus 7:23-25. Fat was forbidden. Testimonies for the Church 2:63 .
5299 Bible Handbook, p. 154.10 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)
• Leviticus 3:17. The command to abstain from blood and fat is a perpetual statute. Testimonies for the Church 2:61
5300 Bible Handbook, p. 154 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)
Result of Eating Flesh Meat