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7081 The Second Advent Manual, p. 17.7 (Apollos Hale)
… his arguments. The interpretation of the prophecies in which these expressions are found, is infinitely more improbable and inconsistent, upon his scheme …
7082 The Second Advent Manual, p. 31.8 (Apollos Hale)
… , and argument upon, those prophecies named in the diagram of symbolic times, may be found in the other articles of the series of which this is only one. They may …
7083 The Second Advent Manual, p. 70.3 (Apollos Hale)
All the arguments from analogy will be seen, we think, to be in favor of Mr. Miller’s supposition that this “daily,” or continual, denotes Paganism.
7084 The Second Advent Manual, p. 78.1 (Apollos Hale)
… solid arguments of sticks and stones: the aggressors (Catholics) were punished by the emperor, and defended by the patriarch; and the crown and mitre were staked …
7085 The Second Advent Manual, p. 95.1 (Apollos Hale)
… plausible argument could be drawn from this fact, because we know nothing, within the year, of the commencement of the grand periods; and if we did, it would be …
7086 The Cross and its Shadow, p. 100.4 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)
… unanswerable argument that Jesus is the Messiah, is that He died upon the cross the very day, and time of the day, that God had said the Passover lamb should be …
7087 The Cross and its Shadow, p. 160.1 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)
… strongest argument on the day of Pentecost. Paul evidently referred to the types of the Passover and the peace-offering when he taught that “Christ died for …
7088 The Cross and its Shadow, p. 279.2 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)
… his argument by showing that the same system of tithing given by God to sustain His work anciently, is still binding in the Christian church. “Do we not know …
7089 The Cross and its Shadow, p. 368.1 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)
Much has been said and written about the lost tribes of Israel, and many fanciful theories have been invented in regard to them. We will not attempt to follow any of these lines of argument, but will speak of those tribes which are truly lost.
7090 The Story of Daniel the Prophet, p. 3.4 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)
… deep argumentative treatise, the most studious will find food for thought, and thus become better acquainted with the character of our Heavenly Father …
7091 The Story of Daniel the Prophet, p. 84.2 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)
… every argument with the words, “Know, O king, that the law of the Medes and Persians is, That nor decree nor statute which the king establisheth may be changed …
7092 The Story of Daniel the Prophet, p. 170.3 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)
… an argument which seems quite conclusive, that the king who is called Ahasuerus in the book of Esther was Artaxerxes Longimanus, whose seventh year was 457 …
7093 The Story of Daniel the Prophet, p. 209.3 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)
… by argument rather than by the rule of justice.
7094 The Story of Daniel the Prophet, p. 277 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)
… 181 Argument, world ruled by 209 Arianism pronounced heresy 230 Arianism, spread of 230 Arianism, three kingdoms adhered to 95 Arians, hardships of 232 Arioch …
7095 The Story of the Seer of Patmos, p. 3.4 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)
… an argumentative style, which is unattractive to many minds. The “Story of the Seer of Patmos” is a treatise on the book of Revelation, given in a narrative style …
7096 The Story of the Seer of Patmos, p. 16.1 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)
… , not argument. His heart was held by love, and the whole theme of all his writings is love. He saw only love in Christ, and he responded freely to that wondrous drawing …
7097 The Story of the Seer of Patmos, p. 46.1 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)
… by argument, Christianity was in danger of weakening. The shadow of the enemy was falling upon the church. God called after these first believers, “Remember …
7098 The Story of the Seer of Patmos, p. 50.1 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)
… of argument brought to bear, and still others, because they could see that the cause of paganism was waning, and policy led them to the side that promised to …
7099 The Story of the Seer of Patmos, p. 82.1 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)
… forcible arguments; but whatever may have been the motive, all were tested, and those who accepted because of real love for the Saviour, composed the Philadelphia …
7100 The Story of the Seer of Patmos, p. 165.2 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)
… of argument; but this process soon became too slow for his ambition, and arms were taken to defend and extend the territory of the new religion. In the course …