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76001 Facts of Faith, p. 19.1 (Christian Edwardson)

… was more correct than any copy we now have of the original Hebrew and Greek texts. We shall now examine this claim.

76002 Facts of Faith, p. 21.2 (Christian Edwardson)

… : ‘The more learned Catholics have never denied the existence of errors in the Vulgate; on the contrary, Isidore Clarius collected eighty thousand .’ It is amusing …

76003 Facts of Faith, p. 22.3 (Christian Edwardson)

… it more than they do. All we are here aiming at is this: When leading Catholic authorities admit that their Bible is of so little value as a “Standard Text,” then …

76004 Facts of Faith, p. 22.4 (Christian Edwardson)

… something more must be done than a mere denunciation of the corrupt translations in the direction of providing a new version which the Roman Church could …

76005 Facts of Faith, p. 30.2 (Christian Edwardson)

… no more sacred than a syllabus; that the home as an institution is doomed; that there are no absolute evils; that immorality is simply an act in contravention …

76006 Facts of Faith, p. 32.2 (Christian Edwardson)

… for more than twenty-five years, it is not more than reasonable, and a just punishment, that he in his presumption has now undertaken his war on the Gospels.” — “Bibelen …

76007 Facts of Faith, p. 33.1 (Christian Edwardson)

… needle than for a poor man to enter the kingdom of heaven?” — “The Anti-Infidel Library,” H. L. Hastings, “More Bricks from the Babel of the Higher Critics,” pp. 172, 173. Boston …

76008 Facts of Faith, p. 38.1 (Christian Edwardson)

… even more than morally speaking, the most powerful personage in Italy. If Odovacar [Odoacer], as an Arian, had openly opposed him, Simplicius [the Pope] could have …

76009 Facts of Faith, p. 52.5 (Christian Edwardson)

“The reign of Justinian is more remarkable as a portion of the history of mankind, than as a chapter in the annals of the Roman Empire or of the Greek nation. The changes of centuries pass in rapid succession before the eyes of one generation....

76010 Facts of Faith, p. 64.1 (Christian Edwardson)

… almost more odious - for it is less frank - than shedding it herself. Especially did she act thus in the sixteenth century with regard to Protestants. Not content …

76011 Facts of Faith

… , that more than fifty millions of the human family, have been slaughtered for the crime of heresy by popish persecutors, an average of more than forty thousand …

76012 Facts of Faith

… shed more innocent blood than any other institution that has ever existed among mankind, will be questioned by no Protestant who has a competent knowledge …

76013 Facts of Faith, p. 74.5 (Christian Edwardson)

… , and more than two weeks before the law was given on Sinai, God tested the people on Sabbath-keeping ( Exodus 16:4, 27, 28 ), which He certainly could not have done, if …

76014 Facts of Faith, p. 75.1 (Christian Edwardson)

… , any more than our birthday can be changed.

76015 Facts of Faith, p. 83.1 (Christian Edwardson)

… and more careful in his statements than Sozomen, and less credulous than Theodoret. ‘His impartiality is so strikingly displayed,’ says Waddington, ‘as to make …

76016 Facts of Faith, p. 94.4 (Christian Edwardson)

… for more than six hundred years after Christ, permitted labour, and gave license to many Christian people, to worke upon the Lord’s-day [Sunday], at such houres …

76017 Facts of Faith, p. 109.2 (Christian Edwardson)

… is more easy to see through than this making of his Sunday law. ‘The Christians worshipped their Christ, the heathen their sun-god; according to the opinion …

76018 Facts of Faith, p. 114.6 (Christian Edwardson)

… , as more appropriately belonging to it, because it has a precedence and is first in rank, and more honourable than the Jewish Sabbath. For on that day in making …

76019 Facts of Faith, p. 115.4 (Christian Edwardson)

… third, more guilty than his rivals, offered to share the plunder of the church among the accomplices of his sacrilegious hopes.” — “Decline and Fall,” chap. 20, par …

76020 Facts of Faith

… none more dangerous to the Church, than that of the Leonists, and that for three reasons: the first is, because it is the sect of the longest standing of any; for …