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8501 Miller’s Reply to Stuart’s “Hints on the Interpretation of Prophecy”, p. 8.1 (William Miller)

… his arguments and explanations; but shall select a few. And first, his views of the little horn, in Daniel 7:7, 8, 20, 21-26, meaning Antiochus Epiphanes, are wholly …

8502 Miller’s Reply to Stuart’s “Hints on the Interpretation of Prophecy”, p. 38.2 (William Miller)

… another argument, too; the world is in its infancy yet — not all inhabited. And we know God told our first parents to go forth and multiply, and replenish the earth …

8503 Miller’s Reply to Stuart’s “Hints on the Interpretation of Prophecy”, p. 43.1 (William Miller)

… conclusive argument against the professor’s supposition, that chap 11:21-45, and 12. are a prophecy fulfilled under or by Antiochus, and shows that “people …

8504 Miller’s Reply to Stuart’s “Hints on the Interpretation of Prophecy”, p. 49.4 (William Miller)

… the arguments on the subject; nor has he made all men feel so much peace and safety as he desired. Men’s hearts are yet failing them for fear, and the midnight …

8505 Miller’s Reply to Stuart’s “Hints on the Interpretation of Prophecy”, p. 52.2 (William Miller)

… such arguments; and if the coming of Christ is prophesied of, as he says, then the time which intervenes between the prophecy and his coming, would naturally …

8506 Miller’s Reply to Stuart’s “Hints on the Interpretation of Prophecy”, p. 61.2 (William Miller)

… for arguments to support a theory of so feeble a texture that the illiterate and unlearned can demolish it at a blow.

8507 Miller’s Reply to Stuart’s “Hints on the Interpretation of Prophecy”, p. 67.1 (William Miller)

… and arguments, that he has much pride of opinion, and puts more dependence on his Hebrew and Greek, than in comparing scripture with scripture, or in trying …

8508 Miller’s Reply to Stuart’s “Hints on the Interpretation of Prophecy”, p. 74.1 (William Miller)

… as arguments against me; while, on the other hand, I have not seen or conversed with an Universalist, Deist, drunkard, gambler, swearer, or infidel, but what is ready …

8509 Miller’s Works, vol. 1. Views of the Prophecies and Prophetic Chronology, p. 10.1 (William Miller)

… my arguments against the Bible. In the mean time, I continued my studies, storing my mind with historical knowledge. The more I read, the more dreadfully corrupt …

8510 Miller’s Works, vol. 1. Views of the Prophecies and Prophetic Chronology, p. 13.1 (William Miller)

… weak arguments? Because the goddess Diana is in danger. It is evidence strong as holy writ, that when men use weak arguments and false productions, their cause …

8511 Miller’s Works, vol. 1. Views of the Prophecies and Prophetic Chronology, p. 56.1 (William Miller)

… of arguments, a Rev. D. D. of the Baptist order cries out, “It is all moonshine .” “Amen ,” says the Universalist minister. This is argument well endorsed. My opponents …

8512 Miller’s Works, vol. 1. Views of the Prophecies and Prophetic Chronology, p. 77.1 (William Miller)

… same arguments that you would bring to prove Jacob is used in a figurative sense, I will bring to show that the whole house of Israel is used so too; then what …

8513 Miller’s Works, vol. 1. Views of the Prophecies and Prophetic Chronology, p. 82.1 (William Miller)

… the arguments of the apostle, and retain these judaizing sentiments of gathering the Jews, as Jews, to their own land, and building up their temple and city …

8514 Miller’s Works, vol. 1. Views of the Prophecies and Prophetic Chronology, p. 86.2 (William Miller)

… same argument will apply to Joseph and Ephraim, and all the house of Israel his companions. Here we have another difficulty: first, the children of Israel are …

8515 Miller’s Works, vol. 1. Views of the Prophecies and Prophetic Chronology, p. 90.2 (William Miller)

… same arguments as I have used, and for the same purpose, to show the union of the spiritual seed of Judah and Joseph, and who are the true Israel of God. But we will …

8516 Miller’s Works, vol. 1. Views of the Prophecies and Prophetic Chronology, p. 96.4 (William Miller)

… Paul’s arguments in the eighth chapter of Hebrews, verse 10 : “For this is the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel, after those days, saith the Lord …

8517 Miller’s Works, vol. 1. Views of the Prophecies and Prophetic Chronology, p. 97.3 (William Miller)

… over arguments like Mr. Miller’s, as to boast of my strength for demolishing a paper castle.”

8518 Miller’s Works, vol. 1. Views of the Prophecies and Prophetic Chronology, p. 128.1 (William Miller)

… reasonable argument produced, why the woes denounced against Israel may not, eventually, be poured upon us, for like offences? No. God is the same, his justice …

8519 Miller’s Works, vol. 1. Views of the Prophecies and Prophetic Chronology, p. 160.1 (William Miller)

… the argument, my dear reader? I say the sabbath, with God, was the seventh day; but with man, it was the first day, as is evident by the account of the creation; for the …

8520 Miller’s Works, vol. 1. Views of the Prophecies and Prophetic Chronology, p. 165.1 (William Miller)

… his argument, by showing that if Christ had entered into his rest, as you suppose, he might have said to the opposers of a sabbath, then “he has ceased from his labors …