Search for: argument

8801 Here and Hereafter, p. 160.3 (Uriah Smith)

… an argument; for, says he, the person was dead, and this manifestation was by his conscious spirit, or immortal soul.

8802 Here and Hereafter, p. 161.1 (Uriah Smith)

… this argument? for they must meet it, or renounce their theory.”

8803 Here and Hereafter, p. 161.3 (Uriah Smith)

… , no argument can be drawn from it for the intermediate existence of the soul; for, in that case, Moses and Elias need not have been even immaterially present …

8804 Here and Hereafter, p. 162.1 (Uriah Smith)

… , the argument is conclusive.” But against these authorities, we bring forth another on the other side, as weighty, at least, as both of them together. Dr. Adam Clarke …

8805 Here and Hereafter, p. 162.2 (Uriah Smith)

… an argument to show that Moses was raised, let us look at one consideration which proves beyond a peradventure that what appeared on the mount was not Moses …

8807 Here and Hereafter, p. 171.2 (Uriah Smith)

… the argument on this passage is closed. That Moses, by this language, did teach the resurrection of the dead, is easily evident. Thus Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob …

8808 Here and Hereafter, p. 172.1 (Uriah Smith)

… his argument, lo, mirabile dictu! he has proved that all the dead are now alive, and that therefore there will never be any resurrection, because in this case …

8809 Here and Hereafter, p. 173.2 (Uriah Smith)

… the argument for consciousness in death.

8810 Here and Hereafter, p. 174.1 (Uriah Smith)

… the arguments for immortality it is supposed to contain.

8811 Here and Hereafter, p. 181.5 (Uriah Smith)

… for arguments with which to sustain some weak position, one for which they can find no other support in Scripture, often invent for themselves supports in …

8812 Here and Hereafter, p. 181.6 (Uriah Smith)

… . The arguments based on the narrative of the rich man and Lazarus, and Revelation 6:9, 10, must, one or the other of them, be given up; for they devour each other. Let …

8813 Here and Hereafter, p. 182.1 (Uriah Smith)

… the argument is, When do the angels bear those who have died, as persons (for there is nothing anywhere said about the angels carrying their souls), into Abraham’s …

8814 Here and Hereafter, p. 185.1 (Uriah Smith)

… the argument to show that Christ did not go to paradise that day, we first inquire what paradise is, and where it is. The word “paradise” occurs but three times …

8815 Here and Hereafter, p. 188.2 (Uriah Smith)

… the argument that the thief was still conscious in death, and that the soul is therefore (?) immortal, some theologians attempt to adjust the matter thus: Although …

8816 Here and Hereafter, p. 208.4 (Uriah Smith)

… popular argument on this text. It is assumed that the being with Christ takes place immediately on the departure. But, while the text asserts nothing of this …

8817 Here and Hereafter, p. 209.1 (Uriah Smith)

… his argument (pp. 224-229) in trying to make the inference appear necessary that the being with Christ must be immediate on the departure. He would have us think …

8818 Here and Hereafter, p. 215.2 (Uriah Smith)

… any argument (pardon the misnomer) can be manufactured out of it for the conscious-state theory. For it is of our love to God through Christ, and not of his to us …

8819 Here and Hereafter, p. 223.2 (Uriah Smith)

… the argument wherewith Christ and Paul prove the resurrection.... If the souls be in heaven tell me why they be not in as good case as the angels be? and then what …

8820 Here and Hereafter, p. 224.1 (Uriah Smith)

… the arguments there presented and all the scriptures there referred to are so many proofs showing the condition of the dead to be such that they can have …