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8821 Here and Hereafter, p. 315.1 (Uriah Smith)
… this argument. It demands no further notice till its friends who base immortality on mental capacity will determine which class of their less fortunate …
8822 Here and Hereafter, p. 315.2 (Uriah Smith)
… this argument, — the universal belief, — that appears not to be true, in fact. On this, a glance at a quotation or two must suffice. Whately says:—
8823 Here and Hereafter, p. 316.2 (Uriah Smith)
… the argument, the universal and inborn desire, those who make use of it, to make it of any avail, are bound to supply and prove the suppressed premise, which is …
8824 Here and Hereafter, p. 317.1 (Uriah Smith)
… this argument in another respect; for it is not immortality in the abstract that is the object of this great desire among men, but happiness. And the very persons …
8825 Here and Hereafter, p. 317.3 (Uriah Smith)
… this argument is so eminently susceptible. Among the many instances of nature, we find only a few that furnish the analogies here presented. The chrysalis …
8826 Here and Hereafter, p. 318.1 (Uriah Smith)
… . This argument, like the former, may be a fair inference for a future state; it may portend to the ungodly a scene of retribution, but can prove nothing as to its …
8827 Here and Hereafter, p. 349 (Uriah Smith)
… , 254. Argument of H. H. Dobney on the judgment, 255. A general judgment overthrows the doctrine of consciousness in death, 255. A sublime faith, 257. A clean universe …
8828 In Memoriam [White], p. 29.3 (Uriah Smith)
… , the argument for the appearing of Christ in 1844 was this:— The prophet had declared that at the end of the twenty-three hundred days the sanctuary should be …
8829 Is Sunday Called the Sabbath in the New Testament?, p. 1.1 (Uriah Smith)
… other arguments may be adduced to show that it is a divinely-appointed weekly rest day, it must be conceded, no matter how reluctantly, that the New Testament …
8830 Key to the Prophetic Chart, p. 24.3 (Uriah Smith)
… special argument to prove it so. But as there is a vital point that hinges upon this fact, we will offer a few reasons which place it beyond the limits of contradiction …
8831 Key to the Prophetic Chart, p. 28.1 (Uriah Smith)
… this argument, and the event to mark the termination of these days, see pamphlet on the sanctuary and 2300 days.
8832 Key to the Prophetic Chart, p. 29.1 (Uriah Smith)
… the arguments and scriptures which show what constitutes the Sanctuary, and the important place it occupies in the great plan of redemption.
8833 Looking Unto Jesus, p. 31.2 (Uriah Smith)
… . The argument he thus virtually submitted to Eve was this: “God and Christ are withholding from you the good you ought to have. They are keeping you from a position …
8834 Looking Unto Jesus, p. 56.2 (Uriah Smith)
… this argument, he may feel at liberty to discard, in connection with what is herein intended to be set forth as truth. This sanctuary will be found worthy of …
8835 Looking Unto Jesus, p. 113.1 (Uriah Smith)
… any argumentation. They call for no course of reasoning from which to draw conclusions. They make a plain, positive assertion, which, if their testimony is …
8836 Looking Unto Jesus, p. 114.2 (Uriah Smith)
… his argument in the foregoing quotation from the opening of the eighth chapter. “We have such an high priest.” Who is he? - “Christ.” Where is he? - “In heaven.” In what place …
8837 Looking Unto Jesus, p. 116.3 (Uriah Smith)
… an argument, yet there may possibly be some error in the premises or conclusions. But if any one had only been to heaven and seen this sanctuary there, we could …
8838 Looking Unto Jesus, p. 133.4 (Uriah Smith)
Thus those who appeal to the fact that God dwells between the cherubim to prove that Christ does not minister in both apartments of the heavenly sanctuary, must see that the argument fails them at every step.
8839 Looking Unto Jesus, p. 147.2 (Uriah Smith)
… Paul’s argument is “remission,” which is the removal of sin. He shows in these verses that the earthly sanctuary had to be cleansed because sin was to be remitted …
8840 Looking Unto Jesus, p. 178.1 (Uriah Smith)
… an argument on the date of the crucifixion of Christ, since this has as much bearing upon the point at issue as even the commandment to restore and build Jerusalem …