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7601 The Bible Echo, vol. 17 March 24, 1902, page 100 paragraph 2
… the argument in “Field’s Handbook of Christian Theology” on the change of the Sabbath, and saw how unsatisfactory it was. Yet it seemed to him that to observe …
7602 The Bible Echo, vol. 17 March 24, 1902, page 100 paragraph 15
… its argument for the change of day, the head teacher said, “I will admit, Mr. Irvine, that that is very unsatisfactory.” He closed the book. “But study about this matter …
7603 The Bible Echo, vol. 17 March 31, 1902, page 107 paragraph 2
… Scriptural arguments used, but his parents’ sorrow touched his heart and shook his allegiance to what he believed to be God’s command.
7604 The Bible Echo, vol. 17 March 31, 1902, page 107 paragraph 3
… an argument drawn from one of Dr. Cumming’s works, to prove that one day was just as good as another. It was this: Adam was created on Friday, the sixth day of the …
7605 Australasian Signs of the Times, vol. 18 May 4, 1903, page 208 paragraph 1
This argument is confirmed by the apostle’s commentary on Christ’s words. In Romans 13:1-9 is written:—
7606 Australasian Signs of the Times, vol. 18 July 6, 1903, page 320
A LOGICAL ARGUMENT
7607 Australasian Signs of the Times, vol. 18 July 6, 1903, page 320 paragraph 1
… , logical argument, which leaves the doctrine of the immortality of the soul not a particle of ground to rest upon. The fifteenth chapter of 1 Corinthians is …
7608 Australasian Signs of the Times, vol. 18 July 13, 1903, page 331 paragraph 3
… throughout, and it is the thought of the whole Bible upon this subject. But if the soul be immortal, neither Dr. Clarke’s comment nor Paul’s argument is …
7609 Australasian Signs of the Times, vol. 18 July 13, 1903, page 332 paragraph 1
… his argument in verse 36 : “That which thou sowest is not quickened, except it die.” To quicken is “to make alive.” What Paul says, therefore, is, “That which thou sowest …
7610 Australasian Signs of the Times, vol. 20 December 11, 1905, page 602 paragraph 2
… the argument in “Field’s Handbook of Christian Theology” on the change of the Sabbath, and saw how unsatisfactory it was. Yet it seemed to hint that to observe …
7611 Australasian Signs of the Times, vol. 20 December 11, 1905, page 608 paragraph 12
… its argument for the change of day, the bead teacher said:“I will admit, Mr. Irvine, that that is very unsatisfactory.” He closed the book. But study about this matter …
7612 Australasian Signs of the Times, vol. 20 December 18, 1905, page 614 paragraph 2
… Scriptural arguments used, but his parents’ sorrow touched his heart, and shook his allegiance to what he believed to be God’s command.
7613 Australasian Signs of the Times, vol. 20 December 18, 1905, page 614 paragraph 3
… an argument drawn from one of Dr. Cumming’s works, to prove that one day was just as good as another. It was this: Adam was created on Friday, the sixth day of the …
7614 Bible Questions and Answers Concerning Man, p. 14.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
Such argument as that is very seldom heard in these our days. The argument now is, What advantageth it us to practice the life of Christian self-denial if the …
7615 The Captivity of the Republic, p. 5.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
A hearing was held by the House Committee having the matter in charge, April, 1892, at which we presented arguments on the line of these protests.
7616 The Captivity of the Republic, p. 10.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… your arguments to be heard.” Mr. Moon, in that room, dictated to Mr. Thompson of Chicago, what we desired, and Chairman Durborow introduced it with his own name on …
7617 The Captivity of the Republic, p. 11.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… any arguments at all upon the principle, but only upon the policy, of the legislation; not to consider any question at all as to whether it was constitutional …
7618 The Captivity of the Republic, p. 12.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… any arguments as to the constitutionality of the question, or the principle involved, were not to be considered at all, but only the policy of the legislation …
7619 The Captivity of the Republic, p. 14.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… the argument I was making upon the Constitution, yet other members of the committee asked questions until the whole half hour was consumed; and every one …
7620 The Captivity of the Republic, p. 14 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
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