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8701 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 233.3 (Uriah Smith)
… the arguments by which they are shown to have ended in 1844, and letting them date from any point where the least shadow of reason can be imagined for placing …
8702 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 374.3 (Uriah Smith)
… the arguments which may be alleged in favor of this interpretation. Some of them are ingenious, but they are not now considered sufficient to support such …
8703 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 377.2 (Uriah Smith)
… this argument, there is very good reason to believe.
8704 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 381.1 (Uriah Smith)
… . No argument, however, can be drawn from this for consciousness in death. The vital point for such an argument is still lacking; for it is not affirmed that the …
8705 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 403.4 (Uriah Smith)
… his argument, exhort Christians to lay aside every weight, and the sin (of unbelief) that so easily besets them. Nothing will sooner dry up the springs of spirituality …
8706 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 441.1 (Uriah Smith)
… . This argument would be of weight, were there no such figure of speech as personification. But while there is, it will be proper, on certain conditions, to attribute …
8707 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 467.1 (Uriah Smith)
… chronological argument, we find this work already in process of fulfilment before our eyes. The third angel’s message is going forth; the angel ascending …
8708 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 521.1 (Uriah Smith)
… the arguments which go to locate the one, are equally effective in the case of the other. We need not enter into any argument here to show that the present generation …
8709 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 524.2 (Uriah Smith)
… there. Arguments on the prophetic periods, showing that the longest ones did not extend beyond the autumn of 1844, will be found in remarks on Daniel 8:14 .
8710 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 559.2 (Uriah Smith)
… conclusive arguments which go to prove it.
8711 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 570.5 (Uriah Smith)
… argument on chronology, our gaze is fixed to the year 1798; and the power symbolized was then a youthful power, according to the present argument. Question …
8712 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 573.1 (Uriah Smith)
But one conclusion can be drawn from these arguments, and that is that the two-horned beast must be located in the Western Hemisphere, and that it symbolizes the United States.
8713 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 579.1 (Uriah Smith)
… no argument to show, and even the statement is unnecessary, that this is precisely the profession of the American government. Article IV., sec. 4 of the Constitution …
8714 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 603.8 (Uriah Smith)
… the arguments usually relied upon to prove the Sunday- sabbath, and showing that its only authority is the Catholic Church.
8715 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 606.1 (Uriah Smith)
… extended argument on the Sabbath question, and an exposition of the origin and nature of the observance of the first day of the week. Let us submit this one …
8716 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 608.2 (Uriah Smith)
… of argument leading to these conclusions is so direct and well-defined that there is no avoiding them. They are a clear and logical sequence from the premises …
8717 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 609.1 (Uriah Smith)
… the argument, new features of strength have been discovered in the application; and amid a storm of scornful incredulity we have watched the progress of …
8718 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 634.3 (Uriah Smith)
… this argument, should set every pulse bounding, and every heart beating high with a sense of the thrilling importance of this hour.
8719 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 635.3 (Uriah Smith)
… by argument; and hence we inquire for the evidence that the Reformers made any such proclamation. Their teaching has been very fully recorded, and their writings …
8720 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 637.3 (Uriah Smith)
… . The argument on the two preceding points had done much to establish the present proposition; for if the message has not been given in the past, and cannot be …