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62101 The Nature and Tendency of Modern Spiritualism, p. 155.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… no more than was to be expected from such a woman, and the fact would scarcely be worth the chronicling were it not that it was warmly applauded throughout …

62102 The Nature and Tendency of Modern Spiritualism, p. 158.2 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

“Why does Luther make a dash at the church of which we were once a member? More than ten years since, we renounced that for Spiritualism, where we found just what we preach, write, and practice .”

62103 The Nature and Tendency of Modern Spiritualism, p. 158.4 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… have more than two score of letters on file now, indorsing my course, yet condemning its publication. Hundreds have said: ‘This is right for you, and it is right …

62104 The Nature and Tendency of Modern Spiritualism, p. 160.3 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… is more incredible than their narrative. They tell us, in grave and sober speech, that the spirit of a girl who died a hundred years ago, appeared to them in visible …

62105 The Nature and Tendency of Modern Spiritualism, p. 168.2 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… not more fitly represented by this name than the Catholic Church alone. This confusion was aptly noticed in an anniversary sermon in New York, by Dr. Riddle …

62106 The Nature and Tendency of Modern Spiritualism, p. 170.5 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… world more than that of God, led them to reject the “Gospel of the Kingdom,” or the good news of the coming of the Son of man. In Revelation 14, this fact is announced …

62107 The Nature and Tendency of Modern Spiritualism, p. 172.2 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… , with more propriety than the churches of Christ. The churches are so far gone from primitive Christianity that they need a fresh regeneration-a new kind …

62108 The Nature and Tendency of Modern Spiritualism, p. 175.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

The following, though from an unbeliever, is truthful, and no more pointed and condemnatory than the foregoing from the New York Evangelist :—

62109 The Nature and Tendency of Modern Spiritualism, p. 177.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… no more shocked at these impious triflings than are Spiritualists at the avowal and practice of free love. The church joins with the world, and in a whirl of …

62110 The Nature and Tendency of Modern Spiritualism, p. 186.33 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

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62111 The Origin and Growth of Sunday Observance in the Christian Church, p. 9.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… induces more persons to give up Sunday for Saturday than all other arguments made by the Seventh-day people. Convince a man that Sunday-keeping is only a Catholic …

62112 The Origin and Growth of Sunday Observance in the Christian Church, p. 23.3 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… far more zeal than piety or regard for the precepts of Jehovah, speak of Constantine’s edict as a law for the Christian observance of the Lord’s day. The very …

62113 The Origin and Growth of Sunday Observance in the Christian Church, p. 28.4 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

And indeed it was more applicable to the worshipers of Hercules, Apollo, or Mithras, than to Christians, for it referred to heathen, and not at all to Christian, worship. Again Dr. Schaff says:-

62114 The Origin and Growth of Sunday Observance in the Christian Church, p. 32.3 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… which, more than all others, gave rise to the baleful stream of temporal church power. But I have called attention to the obscurity of the origin of Papal dogmas …

62115 The Origin and Growth of Sunday Observance in the Christian Church, p. 34.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… , as more appropriately belonging to it, because it has the precedence, and is first in rank, and more honorable than the Jewish Sabbath.”- Commentary on Psalm …

62116 The Origin and Growth of Sunday Observance in the Christian Church, p. 34.4 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… times more than a century later than Constantine, Heylyn speaks thus of the building up of this institution:-

62117 The Origin and Growth of Sunday Observance in the Christian Church, p. 35.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… better than before, became more uniform in matters of devotion; and in that uniformity did agree together to give the Lord’s day all the honors of an holy festival …

62118 The Origin and Growth of Sunday Observance in the Christian Church, p. 38.2 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… did more than all his predecessors to subject all the churches to the authority of the Roman bishops; and Bower represents his course, in the accomplishment …

62119 The Origin and Growth of Sunday Observance in the Christian Church, p. 41.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… a more pious observance, because that, after very extensive research for more than a score of years, he has learned that Sabbatarians have never been able …

62120 The Origin and Growth of Sunday Observance in the Christian Church, p. 51.3 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… it more highly from the hands of Paganism than from the Papacy. But the statement is open to two grave objections. It was Constantine himself who laid the foundation …