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661 The Great Second Advent Movement: Its Rise and Progress, p. 382.1 (John Norton Loughborough)
In a few months from that memorable Christmas evening, six out of the nine who engaged in that three weeks of prayer were in their graves. And thus was another prediction most strikingly fulfilled.
662 The Great Second Advent Movement: Its Rise and Progress, p. 478 (John Norton Loughborough)
… That Christmas Fulfilled 382 Prediction of Failure 231 Prediction of Favorable Offer 460 Prediction of Simeon and Anna 59 Prediction of Workers Going …
663 The Great Second Advent Movement: Its Rise and Progress, p. 480 (John Norton Loughborough)
… Given Christmas Night 380 Vision, The Topsham 237 Visions, Elder Bates, Skeptical of the 255 Visions, Elder Bates’s Testimony on the 263 Visions, Manner of …
664 Last Day Tokens, p. 144.2 (John Norton Loughborough)
… a Christmas decoration. Those of us who, for a few weeks before, had obtained telescopic views of Biela’s comet with some difficulty, seemed now to be rewarded …
665 Miracles in My Life, p. 11.4 (John Norton Loughborough)
… after Christmas, 1848, I went by train to Rochester, walked 12 miles to Adams Basin, spent the night at my brother’s, then walked to Kendall Corners where I knew …
666 Miracles in My Life, p. 25.2 (John Norton Loughborough)
On Christmas Eve, 1852, we drove into Buffalo in a terrible snowstorm. Up to this time I had never owned an overcoat, so Brother Edson stopped at a clothing store …
667 Miracles in My Life, p. 47.1 (John Norton Loughborough)
One day about Christmas time as Brother Mead and I were working on a store building in Waukon, a man looked up at me and inquired, “Do you know a carpenter around here by the name of Hosea Mead?”
668 Miracles in My Life, p. 64.4 (John Norton Loughborough)
… . On Christmas Day, the Rochester church observed a fast, with three meetings in the city during the day, then we met again in the evening at Lamson’s to pray with …
669 Footprints of Faith , p. 20.2 (David Paulson)
… on Christmas cards, and the old furniture had been transformed into sixteenth century antique furniture, such as you pay a high price for these days. The room …
670 The Doctrine of Christ, p. 213.2 (William Warren Prescott)
… as Christmas, circumcision of the heart, three kings, etc. If you omit the latter, and turn from the church to the Scriptures alone, then you must keep the Sabbath …
671 The Marvel of Nations, p. 178.3 (Uriah Smith)
… , or Christmas-day; his Circumcision, or New-Year’s day; the Epiphany, or Twelfth-day; Easter-day, or the day of our Lord’s Resurrection; the day of our Lord’s Ascension …
672 Who Changed the Sabbath?, p. 9.10 (Uriah Smith)
… , or Christmas day; his circumcision, or New Year’s day; the Epiphany, or twelfth day; Easter-day, or the day of our Lord’s resurrection, with the Monday following …
673 American Sentinel, vol. 4 July 31, 1889, page 209 paragraph 5
… with Christmas, New Years, Easter, St. Patrick’s day, etc. But a large majority of professed Christians do not carry out the commands of the church. They disregard …
674 American Sentinel, vol. 14 July 13, 1899, page 422 paragraph 5
… between Christmas and Midsummer Day? The observance of the latter is admitted to be solely of pagan origin Sun worshippers celebrated it as the day of the …
675 American Sentinel, vol. 14 July 13, 1899, page 422 paragraph 6
… have Christmas, a purely heathen festival, firmly fixed in the Church. When so much of sun worship had been adopted, it was but a short step to the adoption of …
676 American Sentinel, vol. 14 December 21, 1899, page 796
“A Proposed Christmas Truce in South Africa” American Sentinel 14, 50.
677 The “Christian” Demand for War, p. 8.2 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)
… . On Christmas night, 1702, he cut to pieces all the Turks he could find in his dominions.”
678 Fathers of the Catholic Church, p. 292 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)
SUNDAY AND CHRISTMAS
679 Fathers of the Catholic Church, p. 300.3 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)
… is Christmas.
680 Fathers of the Catholic Church, p. 300.4 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)
… of Christmas, “McClintock and Strong’s Cyclopedia” has the following:— “The observance of Christmas is not of divine appointment, nor is it of New Testament …