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6721 History of the Sabbath and First Day of the Week, p. 480.7 (John Nevins Andrews)

… -day argument, that the early martyrs were tested by the question, “Hast thou kept the Lord’s day?” See the fifteenth chapter of this work.

6722 History of the Sabbath and First Day of the Week, p. 484.4 (John Nevins Andrews)

… his arguments (being commonly preached, printed, and believed throughout the kingdom), might have poisoned and infected many people either with this Sabbatarian …

6723 History of the Sabbath and First Day of the Week, p. 485.1 (John Nevins Andrews)

… . The argumentative and scholastical part was referred to the right learned Dr. White, then bishop of Ely, who had given good proof of his ability in polemical …

6724 History of the Sabbath and First Day of the Week, p. 485.2 (John Nevins Andrews)

… Brabourne’s arguments, that not Sunday, but the ancient seventh day, is there enjoined:-

6725 History of the Sabbath and First Day of the Week, p. 485.4 (John Nevins Andrews)

… besides argument for Brabourne. He was brought before Archbishop Laud and the court of High Commission, and, moved by the fate of Mrs. Trask, he submitted for …

6726 History of the Sabbath and First Day of the Week, p. 502.2 (John Nevins Andrews)

… plausible arguments by which men attempt to prove that God has abolished his own sacred law.

6727 History of the Sabbath and First Day of the Week, p. 526 (John Nevins Andrews)

… no argument for change of Sabbath, 151-155 Reformation differently viewed by Luther and Carlstadt 451 Reformers all brought something from Rome, 478 Reformers …

6728 History of the Sabbath and First Day of the Week, p. 527 (John Nevins Andrews)

… Sunday arguments of the Dark Ages, what became of them, 470 Sunday as the sister of the Sabbath, 361, 362 Sunday authoritatively established as Lord’s day, 349 …

6729 The Judgment. Its Events and Their Order, p. 18.3 (John Nevins Andrews)

… this argument, for it would still follow that the record of the good deeds of the righteous, if it shows that they have overcome all their faults, and perfected …

6730 The Judgment. Its Events and Their Order, p. 64.7 (John Nevins Andrews)

… conclusive arguments. The first of these is drawn from the statements respecting the tabernacle erected by Moses. When God called Moses into the mount to …

6731 The Judgment. Its Events and Their Order, p. 65.5 (John Nevins Andrews)

… , incontrovertible argument, that the heavenly temple has two holy places. The temple erected by Solomon furnishes the second argument, and it is of the same …

6732 The Judgment. Its Events and Their Order, p. 66.2 (John Nevins Andrews)

This is a second decisive argument that the heavenly sanctuary has two holy places. The third is drawn from the fact that the plural term “holy places” is used in the designation of the greater and more perfect tabernacle.

6733 The Judgment. Its Events and Their Order, p. 66.3 (John Nevins Andrews)

… convincing argument that there must be two holy places in the heavenly temple. A fourth argument is found in the fact that each of the two holy places of the …

6734 The Judgment. Its Events and Their Order, p. 80.3 (John Nevins Andrews)

… the argument. He brought as an objection against the Bible, that Moses commanded a sacrifice to the evil spirit. An objection he never could have thought of …

6735 The Perpetuity of the Royal Law, p. 25.2 (John Nevins Andrews)

… very argument. He says: “Do we then make void the law through faith? God forbid: yea, we establish the law.” Romans 3:31. Having shown conclusively that the law of God …

6736 The Perpetuity of the Royal Law, p. 29.1 (John Nevins Andrews)

… his argument to bear upon the ten commandments. He that violates one of these precepts is guilty of all. Let those consider this who lightly esteem the fourth …

6737 The Perpetuity of the Royal Law, p. 30.2 (John Nevins Andrews)

… important argument contained in this text, which has been generally overlooked. Paul would enforce upon children their duty to their parents. For this purpose …

6738 The Perpetuity of the Royal Law, p. 32.1 (John Nevins Andrews)

… Paul’s argument on redemption through the death of Christ. We quote it again to give Paul an opportunity to speak explicitly on the question before us. No …

6739 A Refutation of the Claims of Sunday-keeping to Divine Authority, p. 6.3 (John Nevins Andrews)

… the argument for a change of the Sabbath from the supposed superiority of the work of redemption over that of creation. As it is not found in the Bible, it can …

6740 A Refutation of the Claims of Sunday-keeping to Divine Authority, p. 7.2 (John Nevins Andrews)

… better arguments for the change of the Sabbath than those which have been examined? We answer, there are several other reasons urged as proof of this. Whether …