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8261 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 July 13, 1888, page 423 paragraph 5

… Shield’s argument. He says that “it would only be hurtful [for the Episcopalians] to enjoin a doctrine of Apostolic Succession,” because that would not only …

8262 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 July 20, 1888, page 440 paragraph 9

… an argument or a particular statement, then the definite number is given.

8263 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 August 17, 1888, page 503 paragraph 1

… to arguments in support of the petitions of the W.C.T.U., for national Sunday legislation. Rev. Wilbur F. Crafts, D.D., delivered what seems to have been the principal …

8264 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 August 17, 1888, page 503 paragraph 2

… the argument was made ask Congress to prohibit Sunday railroad trains, Sunday mails, and Sunday parades in the army and navy. The Doctor instances the railroad …

8265 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 August 17, 1888, page 503 paragraph 7

… his argument is an utter non sequiter. And it he does mean this, then to what absurd lengths will men not run in their wild endeavors to find a basis for Sunday …

8266 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 August 17, 1888, page 503 paragraph 14

Next Doctor Crafts discusses Sunday mails, and it is in this that there appears the “true inwardness” of his whole Sunday law argument, and, in fact, of the whole Sunday-law movement. He says:—

8267 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 August 24, 1888, page 520 paragraph 7

… an argument? Do these men not know that if the State is not allowed to make the convicts support themselves, they will have to be supported by taxation? And if …

8268 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 August 31, 1888, page 536 paragraph 2

7. “Apt to teach.” He must be one who is skillful in the word of knowledge, so that he may be able to instruct by proofs, and “show by argument.”

8269 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 August 19, 1889, page 504 paragraph 7

… my argument before the Committee which deals with this point. This argument is enlarged somewhat, upon what is given in the official hearing, but no change …

8270 The Signs of the Times, vol. 22 July 2, 1896, page 403 paragraph 7

… same arguments with more added to them. They said again, if that is done, somebody will have to decide what is the Christian religion, and, in order to do that, as …

8271 The Signs of the Times, vol. 22 July 2, 1896, page 404 paragraph 6

… by argument to maintain, their opinions in matters of religion, and that the same shall in nowise diminish, enlarge, or affect their civil capacities.

8272 The Signs of the Times, vol. 22 July 2, 1896, page 405 paragraph 4

… long argument to prove it. It is true that they did not get any evidence from Jefferson, or Madison, or Washington, but they did from Ferdinand and Isabella, who …

8273 The Signs of the Times, vol. 22 July 2, 1896, page 405 paragraph 8

… long argument to prove it. In July 11 of that same year that letter of Leo XIII. was published, stating that what the church had done for other nations in the past …

8274 The Signs of the Times, vol. 22 July 2, 1896, page 406 paragraph 12

… an argument; but I hope the American people will be logical enough to find an argument which will annihilate that argument. The despatch continues:—

8275 The Signs of the Times, vol. 24 December 22, 1898, page 805 paragraph 6

… abstract argument, to convince the Galatians of their error, he began with telling his own personal experience. That led him to tell what he said on another …

8276 The Signs of the Times, vol. 25 September 13, 1899, page 4 paragraph 9

… conclusive argument against everything that might be proposed. That argument was the law: “Know, O king, that the law of the Medes and Persians is, That no decree …

8277 The Signs of the Times, vol. 26 November 14, 1900, page 725 paragraph 14

… the argument that was in their hearts, and in their words, in fact. They were accusing Jesus all the time of Sabbath-breaking; and now they say, “If we let Him thus …

8278 The Signs of the Times, vol. 27 August 21, 1901, page 4 paragraph 7

… its argument and citations in its decision of Feb. 29, 1892, which declared that “this is a Christian nation.” For by that decision “the Christian religion,” “Christianity …

8279 The Signs of the Times, vol. 29 April 15, 1903, page 3 paragraph 5

… the argument: “The Constitution of the United States does not apply in the Philippines.” And since that is exactly what the Supreme Court has decided, who can …

8280 The Southern Sentinel and Herald of Liberty, vol. 2 June 1895, page 9 paragraph 4

… atheistical arguments and obscene jests. The early part of the reign of Louis XIV. had been a time of license; but the most dissolute men of that generation …