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8461 Sabbath Controversy in Allegan, Mich., p. 10.1 (John Norton Loughborough)

… . Watchman’s argument on this point proves too much, and so proves nothing.

8462 The Saints’ Inheritance, p. 18.3 (John Norton Loughborough)

… logical argument, as follows: God has made certain infallible promises respecting this earth. These promises have never been fulfilled, and according to …

8463 The Saints’ Inheritance, p. 28.1 (John Norton Loughborough)

… whole argument on the absence of a single letter. If the letter “s” had been attached to the word “seed,” how different would have been his conclusion. How important …

8464 The Two-Horned Beast of Rev. XIII, a Symbol of the United States, p. 42.4 (John Norton Loughborough)

… an argument to allay the excitement of the people, and show that such a thing was impossible. One of his strongest arguments was that “they could not get up and …

8466 The Peril of the Republic of the United States of America, p. 15.5 (Percy Tilson Magan)

… his argument this incident, and another with it, that I take the liberty of giving it again in his own words, for they are far better than my own could be:—

8467 The Peril of the Republic of the United States of America, p. 21.2 (Percy Tilson Magan)

… these arguments that Lincoln expended his strength and his life.

8468 The Peril of the Republic of the United States of America, p. 22.1 (Percy Tilson Magan)

… grave argument comes to just nothing at all, by the other fact that they did not at once, or ever afterwards, actually place all white people on an equality with …

8469 The Peril of the Republic of the United States of America, p. 26.2 (Percy Tilson Magan)

… these arguments?— They are the arguments that kings have made for enslaving the people in all ages of the world. You will find that all the arguments in favor …

8470 The Peril of the Republic of the United States of America, p. 47.3 (Percy Tilson Magan)

… and arguments were the first weapons, but when these means failed, she had resource to other means; viz., she persecuted those whom she was unable to persuade …

8471 The Peril of the Republic of the United States of America, p. 62.2 (Percy Tilson Magan)

… lancers-arguments more convincing than all the dogmas of Granville! Disguised as an old woman, the emperor had attempted, on the 6th of April, to escape in a …

8472 The Peril of the Republic of the United States of America, p. 86.1 (Percy Tilson Magan)

… this argument. I am also following quite closely Mr. Bryan’s classification and comment.

8473 The Peril of the Republic of the United States of America, p. 103.5 (Percy Tilson Magan)

… the argument of tyrants. This was the argument made by King George III, when the Fathers were struggling for their independence. Here are his exact words:—

8474 The Peril of the Republic of the United States of America, p. 104.3 (Percy Tilson Magan)

… these arguments? These are the arguments that kings have made for enslaving the people in all ages of the world. You will find that all the arguments in favor …

8475 The Peril of the Republic of the United States of America, p. 107.1 (Percy Tilson Magan)

… of arguments to convince me that they must be as flagitious and unjust as are the means by which they are upheld. We hear, indeed, that this system, in theory confessedly …

8476 The Peril of the Republic of the United States of America, p. 139.1 (Percy Tilson Magan)

… such arguments availed nothing to prevent loss of liberty to the people of Rome themselves, and ruin to her constitution. Rome violated a natural law of her …

8477 The Peril of the Republic of the United States of America, p. 174.1 (Percy Tilson Magan)

… read arguments upon it in books and papers; but the only knowledge of it which will nave power to keep from deception in the day of deception is that which is …

8478 The Peril of the Republic of the United States of America, p. 175.2 (Percy Tilson Magan)

… need argument here. But said the Saviour, when this has been done, “Then shall the end come.”

8479 Dissertations on the True Inheritance of the Saints, p. 53.2 (William Miller)

… sceptic argument, — “this is your construction,” — and then not dare to tell us what it means! Awake, awake, ye shepherds of the flock! Come, tell us why these things are …

8480 Evidences from Scripture and History of the Second Coming of Christ About the Year A. D. 1843, and of His Personal Reign of 1000 Years, p. 3.3 (William Miller)

… plausible arguments, nor pompous dress to make it more bright, for the simple and naked the fact, the stronger the truth appears. Let it be noticed also, that …