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56581 Who Changed the Sabbath?, p. 16.1 (Uriah Smith)

… , far more by the fault of your forefathers, three centuries ago, than by your own. What I do quarrel with you for is, not your inconsistency in occasionally acting …

56582 Who Changed the Sabbath?, p. 22.3 (Uriah Smith)

… . 538, more than two hundred years after Constantine’s law. How, then, can Sunday be called an institution of popery, and the change be attributed to the little …

56583 Without Excuse, p. 6.1 (Uriah Smith)

… , What more evidence could God have given of these things than he has given? What other kinds of evidence could be given, or in what respect could that which is …

56584 A Word for The Sabbath, p. 35.2 (Uriah Smith)

… , nothing more Than a mere inference, and at that most poor! Would those who reason thus some foresight take, Such false assertions they might cease to make; For …

56585 The Atonement, p. 3.1 (James M. Stephenson)

… which more has been written, and which has been more fully and ably discussed, than that of the atonement; and yet I may safely say, there is none in reference …

56586 The Atonement, p. 4.5 (James M. Stephenson)

… give more, and the poor shall not give less, than half a shekel, when they give an offering unto the Lord to make an atonement for your souls.’

56587 The Atonement, p. 18.3 (James M. Stephenson)

… , written more than four thousand years afterwards. 1 Corinthians 15:45. “And so it is written, (where was it thus written? in Genesis 2:7, was the only place,) The first …

56588 The Atonement, p. 26.5 (James M. Stephenson)

… , for more than nine hundred years after that day; hence, the death threatened must be understood in a spiritual or figurative sense. This departure from the …

56589 The Atonement, p. 28.1 (James M. Stephenson)

… no more than that of the last saint who shall die. They will be judged, raised, rewarded if righteous, at the same time; and thus dispense with the necessity of …

56590 The Atonement, p. 34.2 (James M. Stephenson)

… Lord more than the living. The poet responds to this sentiment, in the following touching strains:

56591 The Atonement, p. 35.2 (James M. Stephenson)

… no more power to protect us than the poorest peasant. “Kings and counsellors, ... the small and great are there.” Job 3:14, 19, Second, “In that very day his thoughts perish …

56592 The Atonement, p. 39.2 (James M. Stephenson)

a. A dead law can no more sting a man to death than a dead scorpion .

56593 The Atonement, p. 40.1 (James M. Stephenson)

… him more than eighteen hundred years before his second coming. The Bible associates the rewards of the righteous with the kingdom of God; and the establishment …

56594 The Atonement, p. 49.1 (James M. Stephenson)

… once more between the lids of the Bible: it is there represented as the exclusive prerogative of the Great Jehovah: “Who only hath immortality, dwelling in …

56595 The Atonement, p. 53.1 (James M. Stephenson)

… years more than others. To punish Cain five thousand years more than a murderer of the present day, equally as bad, would be the acme of injustice. But let them …

56596 The Atonement, p. 59.2 (James M. Stephenson)

… , any more than the righteous; for the Bible sets no limitation to the duration of either, but frequently places them in antithesis to each other: thus by contrast …

56597 The Atonement, p. 93.5 (James M. Stephenson)

… offering more than Cain’s, save that “the firstlings of his flock,” and their sacrifice, were typical of the sacrificial offering of the “Lamb of God, without …

56598 The Atonement, p. 126.2 (James M. Stephenson)

… title more than four thousand years before his advent in the village of Bethlehem. Moreover, he is represented as being exalted far above the highest orders …

56599 The Atonement, p. 128.1 (James M. Stephenson)

… born more than four thousand years previously. 2nd. The following verse makes his birth antecedent to the creation of all things in heaven and on earth, including …

56600 The Atonement, p. 161.1 (James M. Stephenson)

… too, more than eighteen hundred years before the Father had promised these glorious privileges.