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9381 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 April 1904, page 123 paragraph 3

… by argument, that we can make God known to the people who know him not. God is known by his works; and his works are made known through the thanksgiving of those …

9382 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 April 1904, page 125 paragraph 5

… an argument that can not be replied to. A little child, therefore, may put an enemy to silence better than a man can for the man may be tempted to argue but the child …

9383 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 November 1904, page 350 paragraph 11

… no argument to show that one who can drink a deadly thing without harm will be able successfully to resist any kind and quantity of disease germs. And so again …

9384 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 December 1904, page 365 paragraph 6

… same argument applies here as in the case of clothing,-that God Himself, after the fall, gave man permission to eat all sorts of things. It should be remembered …

9385 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 December 1904, page 380 paragraph 6

… the argument that since the birds know their seasons, God’s people ought to know of the times and the seasons, we learn that both have the same source of knowledge …

9386 National Reform Success Means Religious Persecution, p. 3.7 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)

We say that with such a Constitution as this, persecution would be inevitable; but as facts are better than arguments, we will give an instance illustrative of the working of such a Constitution in the past.

9387 The Present Truth, vol. 3 October 6, 1887, page 291 paragraph 5

… only argument for Sunday observance. But just as surely as Sunday is the first day of the week, Saturday is the seventh day. Well, the Lord says, “The seventh day …

9388 The Present Truth, vol. 3 October 6, 1887, page 291 paragraph 6

… make argument useless. Moreover, if the rest and worship mentioned above be upon some one of the six days which God has devoted to labour, then that rest is not …

9389 The Present Truth, vol. 3 November 3, 1887, page 323 paragraph 2

… our argument. We will examine it. The passage in full reads thus: “Therefore by the deeds of the law there shall no flesh be justified in his sight; for by the law …

9390 The Present Truth, vol. 3 December 15, 1887, page 373 paragraph 9

… the argument previously adduced, show conclusively that the Lord’s tithe was not used for the poor; and since it was not used either for building or repairing …

9391 The Present Truth, vol. 6 February 27, 1890, page 73 paragraph 1

… his argument that the promise to Israel was yet to be fulfilled. But we shall find that the Lord is not slack concerning His promise.

9392 The Present Truth, vol. 6 November 20, 1890, page 377 paragraph 10

… an argument for the divinity of Christ as can be found in the Bible, aside from positive statements, is contained in Matthew 19:17, for it is Christ’s own claim …

9393 The Present Truth, vol. 7 March 12, 1891, page 90 paragraph 1

… redemption argument apply to the alleged change of the Sabbath, people must argue like this: “Redemption is greater than creation, therefore the Lord did …

9394 The Present Truth, vol. 7 April 23, 1891, page 137 paragraph 1

… this argument. The first class attempts to make capital out of it against the Sabbath, and argue that since the Sabbath is observed by so very few people, it …

9395 The Present Truth, vol. 7 November 5, 1891, page 360 paragraph 6

… the argument to prove that Enoch was translated by faith: Enoch was translated because he walked with God, and had the testimony that he pleased God; but without …

9396 The Present Truth, vol. 7 November 19, 1891, page 376 paragraph 12

… the argument that we have made. Their faith grew, and as a consequence their charity abounded. Charity, or love, is the fulfilling of the law. It is the manifestation …

9397 The Present Truth, vol. 8 June 30, 1892, page 200 paragraph 15

… overwhelming argument to prove that the Jesus whom they preached was the Christ.

9398 The Present Truth, vol. 8 August 25, 1892, page 264 paragraph 3

… loud arguments, but simply by living His life among men, so that all might see it. He demonstrated the power of the life of God, and the possibility of its being …

9399 The Present Truth, vol. 8 September 22, 1892, page 294 paragraph 9

… solid arguments. Thus that mode of disputing which the ancients called economical, and which had victory rather than truth for its object, was almost universally …