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9301 Fathers of the Catholic Church, p. 260.3 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)

… an argument by way of allusion, to rich men, telling them how absurd it was, that a man who was born naked of his mother, and received naked by the church, should …

9302 Fathers of the Catholic Church, p. 263.1 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)

… the argument from the custom of “the church,” in behalf of Sunday-keeping, falls to the ground. We do not believe that all professed Christians indulged in such …

9303 Fathers of the Catholic Church, p. 293.2 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)

… the argument.”— Christian at Work, April 19, 1883 .

9304 Fathers of the Catholic Church, p. 294.1 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)

… [Sunday] argument on the fourth precept of the decalogue.... We shall become perplexed, if we attempt to rest our case on simple legal enactment. Our safety in such …

9305 Fathers of the Catholic Church, p. 294.4 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)

… Sunday argument finally ends) the Sabbatarian has only the simple task of showing how much the “custom of the church” is worth. From the testimonies already …

9306 Fathers of the Catholic Church, p. 298.2 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)

… Sabbath argument. The Bible, and the Bible alone, is all the authority needed for the observance of the seventh day. If all the world kept that day it would not …

9307 Fathers of the Catholic Church, p. 352.2 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)

… . The argument must, as a matter of course, be negative.

9308 Fathers of the Catholic Church, p. 364.1 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)

… their argument in the book itself. On page 392 of “Christian Archaeology” we find the following:— “While no positive statement relative to infant baptism is …

9309 Fathers of the Catholic Church, p. 376 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)

… , Foolish argument for 94, 95 Community of Women, Plato’s teaching concerning 36 Confessors, Definition of 291 Confessors, Veneration paid to 291 Corinth …

9311 Fathers of the Catholic Church, p. 382 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)

… , Sunday argument, a sample of 155 Justin Martyr, Ark, eight persons in the, a type of “eight days” 155, 156 Justin Martyr, Sign of cross, all power ascribed to by 156 …

9312 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 3 October 25, 1889, page 79 paragraph 1

… direct argument, we might call attention to the fact that their suspicion of our motives gives evidence of their real ideas of the natural results of the …

9313 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 3 October 25, 1889, page 81 paragraph 4

… no argument to show that one man’s violation of Sunday does not deprive another man of his privilege to rest. That ten men in any community who do not observe …

9314 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 3 October 25, 1889, page 83 paragraph 6

… the argument for the suppression of Sunday newspapers. The National Presbyterian, of January, 1889, in an editorial on “The Church and the Sunday Newspaper …

9315 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 3 October 25, 1889, page 83 paragraph 14

… no argument to show that the religion thus fostered will be only a hollow shell. It will be State religion, and not the religion of the Spirit of God.

9316 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 4 March 15, 1891, page 105 paragraph 5

Here is another important part of his argument:-

9317 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 4 March 15, 1891, page 107 paragraph 5

… the argument of Socialists, Farmers’ Alliances, Nationalists, and of the United States Supreme Court. The argument of the Supreme Court that the government …

9318 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 4 March 15, 1891, page 107 paragraph 6

The arguments of the Supreme Court, in rendering this decision, justifies that principle. I have here the official decision of the Court, and will read the …

9319 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 4 March 15, 1891, page 107 paragraph 11

Now I read the argument of the court justifying the confiscation of this property:-

9320 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 4 March 15, 1891, page 111 paragraph 9

… the arguments against the Breckinridge Sunday-rest bill afterward declared themselves unreservedly against such measures; and, as the result, the bill …