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8481 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 …
8482 The Two-Horned Beast of Rev. XIII, a Symbol of the United States, p. 72.1 (John Norton Loughborough)
… by argument, to resort to some other means.
8483 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:—
8484 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.
8485 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 …
8486 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 …
8487 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 …
8488 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 …
8489 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.
8490 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:—
8491 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 …
8492 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 …
8493 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 …
8494 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 …
8495 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.”
8496 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 …
8497 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 …
8498 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. 64.1 (William Miller)
… the argument and positions, laid down in this work, go directly or indirectly, to do away the modern idea of the millenium; yet the writer has no intention of …
8499 A Lecture on the Typical Sabbaths and Great Jubilee, p. 3.2 (William Miller)
… an argument as the other. Therefore, when men are driven to such weak and silly arguments, we may well suspect their foundation to be unsound and sandy.
8500 Miller’s Reply to Stuart’s “Hints on the Interpretation of Prophecy”, p. 5.1 (William Miller)
… reasonable arguments that I have ever met with, from any source whatever; and if I have not the truth, as it respects time — for on the two first points we exactly …