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61921 Waggoner on Romans, p. 184.3 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)
… , any more than he gives the commandments to them alone; but the saints keep the faith, and others do not. The faith which they keep is the faith of Jesus; therefore …
61922 Waggoner on Romans, p. 188.3 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)
… nothing more than appointed or ordered, which we find in the margin. The Greek word from which it is rendered is found in Acts 28:23, where we read that the Jews …
61923 Waggoner on Romans, p. 189.3 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)
… fled. More than once Saul was within David’s power, but David would not lift up a hand against him. If there is any excuse for resisting a ruler, David had it. In …
61924 Waggoner on Romans, p. 192.4 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)
… no more spiritual than the other nine. The language is addressed to the brethren, and the sum of it is this. Live in love, and you will wrong no man, and need have …
61925 Waggoner on Romans, p. 197.4 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)
… no more touch our life than they could hold Christ in the grave.
61926 Waggoner on Romans, p. 212.1 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)
… many more are the result of lack of proper thought than of deliberate willfulness. Let us therefore always take heed how we read.
61927 Waggoner on Romans, p. 215.3 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)
… had more faith than they needed, and have been more righteous than was necessary, so that they can divide with other people; but the Bible teaches that it is …
61928 Waggoner on Romans, p. 216.1 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)
… have more knowledge than our brother, we are not arbitrarily to bring him to our standard, any more than he is to bring us down to his. Our greater knowledge rather …
61929 Why We Oppose Religious Legislation, p. 5.8 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)
… no more self-evident than that every individual has the right not to rest on that day, but to rest on some other day. Both these propositions being true, it is …
61930 Why We Oppose Religious Legislation, p. 13.1 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)
… no more regard to Sunday than do non-professors. Therefore, it is self-evident that the attempt to secure Sunday laws, and to have the government enforce them …
61931 Why We Oppose Religious Legislation, p. 14.3 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)
… not more than 200 were present in the assembly which passed a vote favoring the petition. And, lastly, the fraud that was perpetrated in counting the entire …
61932 Why We Oppose Religious Legislation, p. 15.2 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)
… , or more; yet the entire membership of all the churches was counted, although it is well known that every large denomination has a large percentage of members …
61933 Why We Oppose Religious Legislation, p. 21.6 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)
… farther than God, according to the State Legislature! Was greater presumption ever dreamed of? What could more perfectly meet the description of the power …
61934 Angels: Their Nature and Ministry, p. 10.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… lower than the angels.” Psalm 8:4, 5. Speaking of Christ, Paul says: “For verily He took not on Him the nature of angels; but He took on Him the seed of Abraham.” Hebrews …
61935 Angels: Their Nature and Ministry, p. 17.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… Me more than twelve legions of angels?” Matthew 26:53 .
61936 Angels: Their Nature and Ministry, p. 35.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… are more than they that be with them.” We may naturally suppose that the servant looked around him in utter astonishment. But “Elisha prayed, and said, Lord, I pray …
61937 Angels: Their Nature and Ministry, p. 48.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
“Of all the errors into which the world has fallen, none is more fatally mischievous than the habit of overlooking the personality, the energy, the power, the watchfulness, and the deep cunning of the devil.
61938 Angels: Their Nature and Ministry, p. 50.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… , of more exalted position, than their loving Creator had conferred upon them. They rashly took that which appeared to be “good for food,” as a means of obtaining …
61939 Angels: Their Nature and Ministry, p. 56.2 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
The heathen, wicked king of the city of Tyre, the human ruler, could not be said to have been perfect in his ways, sealing up the sum, full of wisdom and beauty. A being more exalted than any mere man is here spoken to.
61940 Angels: Their Nature and Ministry, p. 65.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… no more difficulty in admitting the existence of a devil than in admitting the existence of those qualities in others which make up the character of a devil …