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7802 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 1893, page 113 paragraph 13

… effective arguments than the method they have in fact been pursuing. God be thanked for all that has been done.

7803 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 1893, page 114 paragraph 2

… the argument the Catholic church may make, and Protestants cannot successfully dispute it. Protestants cannot deny the constitutionality of the argument

7804 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 1893, page 297 paragraph 11

… mighty argument, ‘It is Christ that died, yea rather, that is risen again, who is even at the right hand of God, who also maketh intercession for us.’ And Pentecost …

7805 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 1893, page 468 paragraph 13

… the argument. If he does it, then he gains all. That is not the salvation of Christ. That is not the salvation of God.

7806 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 1893, page 510 paragraph 3

… our arguments and refused to hear what they would not hear willingly, but which they had to hear—statements from these very men, saying that they must not go …

7807 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 1893, page 517 paragraph 7

… strongest argument and the great bulwark forever after, in favor of Sunday as the sacred day of the government of the United States.

7808 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 1895, page 11 paragraph 1

… ; the arguments will come afterward, upon the evidence of the case as stated. In the time we shall have this evening the case cannot be stated fully, only the case …

7809 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 1895, page 17 paragraph 3

The argument is this: That such vast concentration of the people into cities, so many large cities are being built up in the country, that these cities are holding …

7810 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 1895, page 18 paragraph 6

This, as anyone can see, is the very position and teaching and argument of the papacy. We shall have occasion to read some other such things when we come to the next phase of this matter in the next lesson.

7811 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 1895, page 28 paragraph 1

… ; the arguments will come more fully after we see what is to be built upon them. The statements I shall read tonight will all be from Catholic authorities—Catholic …

7812 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 1895, page 32 paragraph 9

… this argument alone that the divine apostolate has passed by inheritance to the ranks of the Catholic Episcopate.

7813 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 1895, page 32 paragraph 15

… the argument and allowing the papacy to speak for herself, it is a very appropriate figure, because the Scripture says that she is actuated by that “old serpent …

7814 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 1895, page 68 paragraph 2

… the arguments which they make.

7815 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 1895, page 69 paragraph 4

… such argument as that. Point out the fact and show by holding steadfast to the straight up and down line, heaven high, between the church and the state, that the …

7816 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 1895, page 218 paragraph 1

… the argument in both chapters in order that we may cover the two chapters in the short time we shall have.

7817 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 1895, page 232 paragraph 4

… the argument nowadays, springing up from that enmity that is against God and is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can be, is that the law could not …

7819 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 1895, page 303 paragraph 4

… an argument that puts this plea of Satan all to shame, for Jesus came and became ourselves—sinful as we are, laden with the sins of the world—far more sins than …

7820 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 1895, page 312 paragraph 7

… fearful argument. There are no two ways about that.