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5481 From Eden to Eden, p. 263 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… , 142, 154, 155. D’Aubigné, Merle, 201. Eck, 221. Faucher, E., 200. Gasparin, Count, 200, 201. Gaussen, Prof. L., 83, 115. Gibbon, 82, 91, 116, 119, 122, 123, 142, 144, 146. Gieseler, 139, 143, 146 …
5482 The Nature and Tendency of Modern Spiritualism, p. 154.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
“If it cannot be determined what will become of the children, that fact should not be held as an obstacle to freedom, if it be proved that freedom itself is right.”
5483 The Nature and Tendency of Modern Spiritualism, p. 154.2 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
“Relationship in the future will be based upon kindredness of spirit, rather than upon ties of blood; while family clanship, like all similar cliqueisms, the remnants of barbarism, will be forever banished from the earth.”
5484 The Nature and Tendency of Modern Spiritualism, p. 154.3 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
“They say I have come to break up the family. I say, Amen, to that with all my heart. I hope I may break up every family in the world that exists by virtue of sexual slavery.”
5485 The Nature and Tendency of Modern Spiritualism, p. 154.4 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
“Mrs. Loomis, of Battle Creek, wanted to read a poem on ‘progression.’ She did so, and at its close announced that copies could be had for 25 cents each. There was an immediate rush to get copies. The poem was rather blasphemous.”
5486 The Nature and Tendency of Modern Spiritualism, p. 154.5 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
“Mr. B. Tod, of Michigan, also was moved by the spirit. His address was devoted chiefly to proving that no law prevented the free use of his eyes, his hands, and his …
5487 The Nature and Tendency of Modern Spiritualism, p. 154.6 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
“Laura Cuppy Smith ascended the platform and delivered a thrilling address, in which she defied all the elements of society, religion, polities, etc.”
5488 The Nature and Tendency of Modern Spiritualism, p. 154.7 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
A delegate charged Mrs. Woodhull with resorting to prostitution to advance the cause she was advocating. To this she replied in terms which we do not wish …
5489 The Nature and Tendency of Modern Spiritualism, p. 154.8 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
This convention was largely attended from all parts of the country, and did not lack in intelligence. But Mrs. Woodhull was the leading spirit; the platform …
5490 The Nature and Tendency of Modern Spiritualism, p. 154.9 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
The following we take from the Boston Daily Globe, being extracts from a report of a meeting in Vineland, N. J.:—
5491 Refutation of the Doctrine Called The Age to Come, p. 154.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
To those who yet claim that it is necessary for God to place the Jews and heathen on a new probation in order to vindicate his justice, I would ask, Has not the …
5492 Thoughts on Baptism, p. 154.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
These Canons are found, with notes, in a “History of Christian Councils,” by Bishop Hefele, of Germany. Appended to Canon 50, the one quoted above, is this remark:—
5493 Thoughts on Baptism, p. 154.2 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
“This Canon is among the most recent of the collection. It is not known from what source it is derived.”
5494 Thoughts on Baptism, p. 154.3 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
For the present we dismiss the Canons Apostolical, willingly according to the trine immersionists all the honor they acquire by the use which they make of them.
5495 Thoughts on Baptism, p. 154.4 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
Preceding these Canons, in point of chronology, comes the testimony of
5496 Thoughts on Baptism, p. 154 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
MUNNULUS, BISHOP OF GIRBA
5497 Thoughts on Baptism, p. 154.5 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
His words, claimed in favor of three immersions, were spoken in the seventh Council of Carthage, held under Cyprian, a. d. 256. There were eighty-five bishops present …
5498 Thoughts on Baptism, p. 186 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… , Bishop, 154 Januarius, 154 Jerome, 43 Jubb, Dr., 35 Justin, 145 Leser, 34 Lightfoot, 83 Methodist Discipline, 77 Methodist Hymns, 77 Miller, Dr., 136 Milner, 137 Moore …
5499 An Appeal to the Working Men and Women in the Ranks of Seventh-day Adventists, p. 154.1 (James Springer White)
“1. You may never have any such sickness. You may drop down dead, or be killed in a railroad accident, or be burned up, or be blown up, or drowned.
5500 An Appeal to the Working Men and Women in the Ranks of Seventh-day Adventists, p. 154.2 (James Springer White)
“2. If you have a leisurely death-bed time of it, your mind will be enfeebled; things which you could easily have settled by a little thought when you were well …