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9001 Mortal or Immortal? Which?, p. 76.1 (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 …

9002 Mortal or Immortal? Which?, p. 79.2 (Uriah Smith)

… of argument, if called to officiate in the last service of respect which we here pay to the departed? Not many, we think. Would not the voice of their consolation …

9003 Mortal or Immortal? Which?, p. 91.1 (Uriah Smith)

… the argument. if the literal land of Idumea is meant, and the language has reference to the desolations which have fallen upon it, then certainly no eternity …

9004 Mortal or Immortal? Which?, p. 94.1 (Uriah Smith)

… the arguments used to show that they will forever exist in conscious and intolerable torture are not valid. What then is to be their doom? Answer: “The soul that …

9005 Parable of the Ten Virgins, p. 6.2 (Uriah Smith)

… . An argument was then constructed, somewhat loosely as it now appears, as follows: “457 B. C., and 1843 A. D., together made 2300; therefore the days will terminate by …

9006 Parable of the Ten Virgins, p. 13.2 (Uriah Smith)

… the argument still holds good that there they did end: there they thought the bridegroom would come; and there he did come - not to this earth, as they incorrectly …

9007 Sabbaton, p. 1 (Uriah Smith)

Argument on Sabbaton 1 Grammatical Construction of Matthew 28:1 5 Sabbaton in Colossians 2:16 12 Extract from Both Sides, pp. 114-119 17 The Sabbath Between 20

9008 Sabbaton, p. 1 (Uriah Smith)

Argument on Sabbaton

9009 Sabbaton, p. 1.1 (Uriah Smith)

… contradictory arguments which are resorted to in support of the Sunday Sabbath. Among the weakest of these is that founded upon the Greek of Matthew 28:1 …

9010 Sabbaton, p. 5.6 (Uriah Smith)

Other remarks might be made, and facts stated, showing the absurdity of the argument founded on this phrase; but these certainly are all-sufficient for any candid mind. D.M.C.

9011 Sabbaton, p. 12.3 (Uriah Smith)

The arguments which Mr. Lee presents to show that Paul refers to the seventh-day Sabbath in Colossians 2:16, and that consequently, that Sabbath is not binding …

9012 Sabbaton, p. 12.4 (Uriah Smith)

… , his argument on the use of the term here is null and void. But it will be noticed that he does not directly assert this; nor do we think he would be willing to so …

9013 Sabbaton, p. 13.1 (Uriah Smith)

… the argument of Mr. Lee so far falls to the ground. We therefore refer the reader to Leviticus 16:31; 23:32; and 25:2, 4, 6, as found in the Septuagint, where he will see …

9014 Sabbaton, p. 14.1 (Uriah Smith)

… his argument on sabbaton. Let us now look for a moment at his other statement, that the remaining terms in Colossians 2:16, namely, the “holy day” and “new moon” include …

9015 Sabbaton, p. 23.1 (Uriah Smith)

… an argument as this in proof of a change of the Sabbath.

9016 Sabbaton, p. 23.2 (Uriah Smith)

… of argument which they adopt. U. S

9017 The Sanctuary and the Twenty-three Hundred Days of Daniel 8:14, p. 19.2 (Uriah Smith)

… come. Arguments had been produced, invulnerable to all the attacks of opposers, and entirely satisfactory to all lovers of the Advent doctrine at that time …

9018 The Sanctuary and the Twenty-three Hundred Days of Daniel 8:14, p. 23.1 (Uriah Smith)

… the arguments by which the seventy weeks are shown to be a part of the 2300 days, as held by all Adventists up to 1844, but deny that the date of their commencement …

9019 The Sanctuary and the Twenty-three Hundred Days of Daniel 8:14, p. 25.1 (Uriah Smith)

… the argument respecting the reckoning of the time, and then to an exhaustive search for some vestige of proof that the earth, or any part of it, is the sanctuary …

9020 The Sanctuary and the Twenty-three Hundred Days of Daniel 8:14, p. 64.3 (Uriah Smith)

What more need be said? The arguments which show the seventy weeks to be a part of the 2300 days, are all invulnerable. We may consider this question decided, and hereafter appeal to this decision as authoritative.