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60441 Founders of the Message, p. 286.2 (Everett Newfon Dick)
Naturally this company did all in its power to get the brethren started with their tent meetings. All of the little church of Independents paid close attention …
60442 Founders of the Message, p. 311.3 (Everett Newfon Dick)
… other natural hygienic laws he soon was able to return to the ministry and also to resume his literary work. (See Origin and Progress, pp. 260, 261)
60443 Founders of the Message, p. 317.3 (Everett Newfon Dick)
… with natural prejudices of any people for a foreigner, caused the distrust mentioned above and made his work very heavy.
60444 Founders of the Message, p. 322.1 (Everett Newfon Dick)
… of nature. This was done three times while the procession of the apostles walked slowly in front of Christ. There was a large crowd of the people of Strasbourg …
60445 Founders of the Message, p. 327.2 (Everett Newfon Dick)
… my natural condition. I have no strength left. If God did not raise me up from month to month as you would raise a man lying on his back, I could not do anything. When …
60446 Facts of Faith, p. 10.2 (Christian Edwardson)
… was natural, therefore, that the Roman church, instead of supplying the common people with the Scriptures in their native tongue, should oppose this. Cardinal …
60447 Facts of Faith, p. 13.4 (Christian Edwardson)
… so natural and easy to be understood by the ordinary mind that it made the Bible at once “the people’s book.” The New Testament was translated in 1521, and fifty …
60448 Facts of Faith, p. 26.2 (Christian Edwardson)
… the natural fruit of genuine faith. On this foundation was Protestantism built. Before going further we shall let Catholics and Protestants state their …
60449 Facts of Faith, p. 35.2 (Christian Edwardson)
… so natural and easy to understand, that all commentators, both Protestant and Catholic, fully agree on it. (See Sir Isaac Newton’s “Observations upon the Prophecies …
60450 Facts of Faith, p. 44.5 (Christian Edwardson)
… the nature of things the power of sovereigns is confined to political government; they have no right of punishment but over those who disturb the public …
60451 Facts of Faith, p. 46.5 (Christian Edwardson)
… only natural. The fundamental principles of the church of Rome are such that she can never concede to any other denomination the equal right to exist and …
60452 Facts of Faith, p. 68.2 (Christian Edwardson)
… be natural enough if the original Sabbath, which they were then keeping, should continue. But if a new day was to take its place in the Christian church, its Founder …
60453 Facts of Faith
… .’ The natural interpretation of these words is that the blessing of the Sabbath was immediately consequent on the first creation of man, for whom the Sabbath …
60454 Facts of Faith, p. 73.5 (Christian Edwardson)
… its nature were especially prepared. The first man must have known it. The words ‘He hallowed it,’ can have no meaning otherwise. They would be a blank unless in …
60455 Facts of Faith, p. 74.1 (Christian Edwardson)
… most natural setting.
60456 Facts of Faith
… in nature, and thus in some forms of his worship is the patron of the grossest sensuality, and even of systematic prostitution. An example of this is found in …
60457 Facts of Faith, p. 89.4 (Christian Edwardson)
… was natural to celebrate the Lord’s supper in parting. (Vs. 7, 25) Besides this, the believers gathered “daily,” “breaking bread” ( Acts 2:46 ), so there was nothing in the …
60458 Facts of Faith, p. 96.3 (Christian Edwardson)
… a natural cause for it, when we learn that the heathen living around them were sun worshippers, who met at their temples Sunday morning, and prostrated themselves …
60459 Facts of Faith
… could naturally reach them better by keeping their day. There was no need in causing an unnecessary offence by dishonoring their day.” — “ Sunday and the Christian …
60460 Facts of Faith, p. 104.9 (Christian Edwardson)
… terrible nature of these sensual gratifications of the pagan festivals, in which the leaders of the Church now allowed its members to indulge, a person can …