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9101 A Word for The Sabbath, p. 3.4 (Uriah Smith)

… an argumentative nature, a style of writing not particularly adapted to the flights and fancies of poetry, it claims no particular merits in that direction …

9102 A Word for The Sabbath, p. 9.1 (Uriah Smith)

… the arguments they’ve brought. But, bad for the assertions which they make, Scarce any two the same position take; And so they find, at last, unlucky elves, The …

9103 A Word for The Sabbath, p. 29.2 (Uriah Smith)

… their arguments outweigh a feather.

9104 A Word for The Sabbath, p. 56.3 (Uriah Smith)

… such arguments as these are heard, That point must first be settled by the word; Settled in face of proof on every hand, Though heaven and earth should pass, God’s …

9105 A Word for The Sabbath, p. 56.4 (Uriah Smith)

… , whatever arguments they find, Drawn from whatever source, whate’er their kind, Provided for their side they seem to tell, To all appearance, suit them just …

9106 A Word for The Sabbath, p. 64.2 (Uriah Smith)

THREE-CENT TRACTS: Much in Little-The Lost-Time Question-Infidel Cavils Considered-The End of the Wicked-Scripture References-Argument on Sabbaton-Who Changed the Sabbath?

9107 The Atonement, p. 93.5 (James M. Stephenson)

… strongest arguments in favor of the Divine origin of the atonement. The fact of their being of divine appointment is clearly demonstrated by the manner …

9108 The Atonement, p. 100.3 (James M. Stephenson)

… the argument in the least; for if the typical sacrifices took away sin by figure, then their antitype must take them away in fact: and if those were vicarious …

9109 The Atonement, p. 122.3 (James M. Stephenson)

… an argument upon a subject of such magnitude and importance. John 17:5. “And now, O Father, glorify thou me with thine own self, with the glory which I had with thee …

9110 The Atonement, p. 127.1 (James M. Stephenson)

… other arguments may be proved to be.” This is an honest acknowledgement plainly expressed. And in reference to his nature, it has been shown to be Divine; and …

9111 Six Sermons on the Inquiry Is There Immortality in Sin and Suffering?, p. III (George Storrs)

… the arguments in proof of man’s immortality, 21. - The belief of all nations, 22. - Archbishop Whately’s remarks on this point, 23-27. The heathen Philosopher’s …

9112 Six Sermons on the Inquiry Is There Immortality in Sin and Suffering?, p. III.1 (George Storrs)

… the arguments in proof of man’s immortality, 21. - The belief of all nations, 22. - Archbishop Whately’s remarks on this point, 23-27. The heathen Philosopher’s …

9113 Six Sermons on the Inquiry Is There Immortality in Sin and Suffering?, p. III.3 (George Storrs)

… the argument of the advocates of man’s immortality, 74. - Watson on immortality, 74. Other objections considered, 74. - The benevolence of God obliges Him to inflict …

9114 Six Sermons on the Inquiry Is There Immortality in Sin and Suffering?, p. 9.2 (George Storrs)

… strongest arguments urged against this, to him, new view, served to carry his mind into the conviction of its truthfulness and scriptural basis. After several …

9115 Six Sermons on the Inquiry Is There Immortality in Sin and Suffering?, p. 11.1 (George Storrs)

… . Storrs’ arguments; and he never undertook it. On the contrary, after a few months, they had an interview, and examined the subject together, which resulted in …

9116 Six Sermons on the Inquiry Is There Immortality in Sin and Suffering?, p. 18.2 (George Storrs)

… and argumentative. He is a warm friend, a good companion, and an excellent counsellor.

9118 Six Sermons on the Inquiry Is There Immortality in Sin and Suffering?, p. 22.1 (George Storrs)

… last argument, I answer - There is no evidence that all nations and people have believed it. There is evidence to the contrary. In the “Dialogue on the Immortality …

9119 Six Sermons on the Inquiry Is There Immortality in Sin and Suffering?, p. 28.1 (George Storrs)

I proceed to take up the three main arguments in support of man’s immortality.

9120 Six Sermons on the Inquiry Is There Immortality in Sin and Suffering?, p. 28.2 (George Storrs)

… . This argument can avail nothing, unless it can be proved, that what men desire they will possess. But men desire many things they never obtain. All men desire …