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8841 Looking Unto Jesus, p. 194.3 (Uriah Smith)
From this point, the way is short and clear to the end of the argument respecting the time.
8842 Looking Unto Jesus, p. 197.6 (Uriah Smith)
… same argument will apply to the date of Christ’s baptism. How do we make that date to be A.D.27, when 457 years before Christ and only 26 after Christ, make out …
8843 Looking Unto Jesus, p. 198.1 (Uriah Smith)
We are thus particular upon this point, because this is the important one of all the prophetic periods; and it is desirable that all points in the argument should be clearly understood.
8844 Looking Unto Jesus, p. 202.2 (Uriah Smith)
… ? Their arguments were careful and well-considered; their reasoning was deep and sound; their historical facts were well substantiated; and their application …
8845 Looking Unto Jesus, p. 215.2 (Uriah Smith)
… numerical arguments on the 2300 days have shown that those days terminated in the autumn of that year; and the argument from the types would hold the application …
8846 Looking Unto Jesus, p. 216.1 (Uriah Smith)
… the argument on preceding pages, it is unnecessary to add that all any one had a warrant to conclude was that on that day the great work in the second apartment …
8847 Looking Unto Jesus, p. 226.2 (Uriah Smith)
… the argument on the sanctuary and the 2300 days, that this took place in 1844. And, conversely, as it does not take place till the sounding of the seventh trumpet …
8848 Looking Unto Jesus, p. 236.4 (Uriah Smith)
… the argument blossoms at once into Universalism.
8849 Looking Unto Jesus, p. 237.1 (Uriah Smith)
… the argument we find the bitter fruit of ultra Calvinism, fore-ordination and predestination in their most forbidding and unscriptural aspect.
8850 Looking Unto Jesus, p. 247.3 (Uriah Smith)
… of argument which leads to such a result, must be abandoned.
8851 Man’s Nature and Destiny, p. 3.3 (Uriah Smith)
… Biblical argument, more to answer the queries of those who attach importance to such considerations, than because they are entitled to any real weight in …
8852 Man’s Nature and Destiny, p. 9.3 (Uriah Smith)
… the arguments which he had adduced in order to confirm the doctrine in question, it so fell out that his mind was satisfied of it only when directly employed …
8853 Man’s Nature and Destiny, p. 10.7 (Uriah Smith)
Seneca, reviewing the arguments of the ancients on this subjects, said:-
8854 Man’s Nature and Destiny, p. 16.8 (Uriah Smith)
… .” The argument would be the same in both cases.
8855 Man’s Nature and Destiny, p. 21.3 (Uriah Smith)
… popular argument stands thus:-
8856 Man’s Nature and Destiny, p. 22.6 (Uriah Smith)
… the argument for immortality drawn from the image of God, is unqualified assumption, or that puny and finite man is clothed with all the attributes of the …
8857 Man’s Nature and Destiny, p. 29.2 (Uriah Smith)
… an argument for such an attribute can be based, their whole system falls into irretrievable collapse. The claim asserted on the strength of this passage …
8858 Man’s Nature and Destiny, p. 31.1 (Uriah Smith)
… the argument; for certainly it can confer no more upon man than upon any other recipient. And if they do accept it, we will introduce to them a class of immortal …
8859 Man’s Nature and Destiny, p. 32.3 (Uriah Smith)
… our argument, to a level with the beast. What better is this argument of our friends, which brings beasts and reptiles all up to a level with man? We deny the charge …
8860 Man’s Nature and Destiny, p. 35.1 (Uriah Smith)
… the argument their aid. An avalanche of flowers is thrown upon it, to adorn its strength, or perchance to hide its weakness. But when we search for the logic, we …