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56121 A Greek Falsehood, p. 12.9 (Uriah Smith)

… one more query can arise on this subject; namely, inasmuch as the same word, and the same form of it ( sabbaton ,) is used to signify both the Sabbath and the week, how …

56122 Here and Hereafter, p. 4.1 (Uriah Smith)

… a more general view of the teaching of the word of God, the ultimate source of authority, on this topic, than has heretofore been presented. A chapter on the Claims …

56123 Here and Hereafter, p. 14.3 (Uriah Smith)

… worth more than all the criticism which all the world upon the other side can offer. The story of the creation, the fall of man, and the scheme of human redemption …

56124 Here and Hereafter, p. 17.1 (Uriah Smith)

… authority than the deductions of human reason or the speculations of men. Here we fall back upon the testimony of the Bible, and take its language in its most …

56125 Here and Hereafter, p. 20.2 (Uriah Smith)

… much more remote from our comprehension to conceive that God can, if he pleases, superadd to matter a faculty of thinking, than that he should superadd to it …

56126 Here and Hereafter, p. 20.6 (Uriah Smith)

… no more sees than the telescope which we hold before it to assist our vision; the ear hears not any more than the trumpet of tin which the deaf man directs toward …

56127 Here and Hereafter, p. 21.2 (Uriah Smith)

… , and more than eight tenths of its substance has been found to be water. Indeed, this, mixed up with a little albumen, a still less quantity of fat, osmazone, phosphorus …

56128 Here and Hereafter, p. 38.8 (Uriah Smith)

… no more upon man than upon any other recipient. And if they do accept it, we will introduce to them a class of immortal associates not very flattering to their …

56129 Here and Hereafter, p. 41.2 (Uriah Smith)

… now more than a body, — a soul and body united. If he was a ‘soul’ before, then how could he become such by the last act of creation? And if he was not a soul before, but now …

56130 Here and Hereafter, p. 45.1 (Uriah Smith)

… be more difficult to find than many suppose. But this admission that nothing of the kind is implied in this passage, is a gratifying triumph of fair and candid …

56131 Here and Hereafter, p. 50.1 (Uriah Smith)

… little more than a record of the unceasing attempts of the great enemy of all truth to corrupt the practises of the professors of Christianity, and to pervert …

56132 Here and Hereafter, p. 53.3 (Uriah Smith)

… no more consistent nor logical than it would be to say that Paul declares that man has an immortal soul, because in his first epistle to

56133 Here and Hereafter, p. 77.3 (Uriah Smith)

… . But more than this, it is added, “All flesh is as grass.” Should it be said that this means simply the body, we reply that the term “flesh” is frequently used in the New …

56134 Here and Hereafter, p. 81.1 (Uriah Smith)

… , any more than there is in the fact that the spirit of the beast goes down, to show it to be conscious. But if the spirit of the beast survives the stroke of death …

56135 Here and Hereafter, p. 86.2 (Uriah Smith)

… hundredfold more active, capable, intelligent, and free, where would be the propriety of committing it to God in the hour of death, any more than at any point …

56136 Here and Hereafter, p. 89.2 (Uriah Smith)

… therefore more intimately concerned in the believer’s welfare in this dispensation than in the old. We have thus come to their presence and ministration …

56137 Here and Hereafter, p. 90.2 (Uriah Smith)

… , any more than before, we would like to know it. Spiritualists might perhaps set up a claim here; but even that would not hold; for, according to their view, our dead …

56138 Here and Hereafter, p. 90.3 (Uriah Smith)

… enjoy more intimate relations with a spirit when it is out of the body than we do while it is in the body? A consideration of this point must convince any one …

56139 Here and Hereafter, p. 97.3 (Uriah Smith)

1. We have only a human offering as a sacrifice for our sins; and the claim of Spiritualists, which no Christian can hear without a shudder, is true, that the blood of Christ is no more than that of any man.

56140 Here and Hereafter, p. 107.4 (Uriah Smith)

… no more than the departing, or ceasing, of the vital principle, whatever that be. In like manner, when the prophet Elijah stretched himself upon the dead child …