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7401 The Change of the Sabbath, p. 89 (George Ide Butler)
Christianity Becomes Popular
7402 The Change of the Sabbath, p. 89.5 (George Ide Butler)
The church had by this time become greatly corrupted. When Constantine professed Christianity, it became the popular religion. In order to serve in the army …
7403 Replies to Elder Canright’s Attacks on Seventh-day Adventists, p. 89.1 (Uriah Smith)
That the reader may appreciate the animus of this attack, let him take in the situation. Mrs. White was a total stranger in Grand Rapids. She came there to talk …
7404 Replies to Elder Canright’s Attacks on Seventh-day Adventists, p. 89.2 (Uriah Smith)
Let us notice the essential unfairness of this attack, and these quotations from her writings. They are taken, let the reader notice, from Spiritual Gifts …
7405 Facts for the Times, p. 89.1 (Merritt E. Cornell)
Eusebius, A. D. 325, as quoted by Dr Chambers, states that in his time, “The Sabbath was observed no less than Sunday.”
7406 Facts for the Times, p. 89.2 (Merritt E. Cornell)
M. De La Roque, a French Protestant says:
7407 Facts for the Times, p. 89.3 (Merritt E. Cornell)
“It evidently appears, that before any change was introduced, the church religiously observed the Sabbath for many ages; we of consequence are obliged to keep it.”
7408 Facts for the Times, p. 89.4 (Merritt E. Cornell)
EUSEBIUS in the early part of the fourth century, said:
7409 Facts for the Times, p. 89.5 (Merritt E. Cornell)
“All things whatsoever it was the duty to do on the Sabbath, these we have transferred to the Lord’s day, [meaning thereby Sunday,] as more appropriately belonging …
7410 Facts for the Times, p. 89.6 (Merritt E. Cornell)
The Waldenses kept the Sabbath. ROBINSON in his History of Baptism says:
7411 Facts for the Times, p. 89.7 (Merritt E. Cornell)
“They were called Sabbati, and Sabbatati, so named from the Hebrew word Sabbath, because they kept the Saturday for the Lord’s day.”
7412 Facts for the Times, p. 89.8 (Merritt E. Cornell)
“King Charles 1, in a query propounded by him to the Parliament’s Commissioners at Holmby, 1647, says, ‘I conceive the celebration of the feast of Easter was instituted …
7413 Facts for the Times, p. 97.4 (Merritt E. Cornell)
… :50; 89:48; 116:8; 119:25; Isaiah 10:17, 18; Jeremiah 18:20; Ezekiel 13:19; 18:4, 20, 27 : Revelation 16:3 .
7414 Facts for the Times, p. 99.2 (Merritt E. Cornell)
JUSTIN MARTYR, who was born A. D. 89, and suffered death for Christ A. D., 163, says:
7415 The Bible Class, p. 4.1 (Roswell Fenner Cottrell)
… . Psalm 89:34. He never made a law and afterwards altered it. To say that he has done so is speaking against his wisdom and his truth. He is too wise to make a law that …
7416 The Bible Class, p. 72.2 (Roswell Fenner Cottrell)
… .” Psalm 89:36. [Read verses 20-37 .] In Psalm 132:11, it is said, The Lord hath sworn in truth unto David; he will not turn from it, Of the fruit of thy body will I set up on thy …
7417 The Bible Class, p. 89.1 (Roswell Fenner Cottrell)
What! is that all that is necessary to gain admittance into the everlasting kingdom? By no means; this is but the very commencement of the Christian race. The …
7418 The Bible Class, p. 89.2 (Roswell Fenner Cottrell)
It was said of Jesus, He shall save his people from their sins. Matthew 1:21. The first promise to the obedient believer is forgiveness; that is salvation from …
7419 The Bible Class, p. 89.3 (Roswell Fenner Cottrell)
Faith is the spring of action; it lies at the foundation of all obedience. Without it no religious duty would be done. Therefore faith is the first requirement of the gospel. Requirement do you say? Yes, we are commanded to believe.
7420 The Bible Class, p. 89.4 (Roswell Fenner Cottrell)
But, does not faith rest upon the amount of evidence presented to the mind, and not upon our will?