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9421 The Present Truth, vol. 9 September 7, 1893, page 354 paragraph 8
… single argument to the contrary whereby we can change a custom which has stood the test for centuries?
9422 The Present Truth, vol. 9 September 14, 1893, page 374 paragraph 2
… the argument.”
9423 The Present Truth, vol. 9 September 21, 1893, page 400 paragraph 6
… and arguments pertaining to the Home Rule controversy, but there is one kind of Home Rule which we thoroughly believe in and would advocate everywhere. It …
9424 The Present Truth, vol. 9 October 5, 1893, page 419 paragraph 5
… by arguments made up from human reason, but by speaking forth the living word, fresh from the pages of inspiration. Human reasoning, debating, speculation …
9425 The Present Truth, vol. 9 October 5, 1893, page 419 paragraph 6
… . When argument and human reasoning cease to be substituted for the Word in the conflict with error, the cause of truth will make much faster progress.
9426 The Present Truth, vol. 9 October 5, 1893, page 422 paragraph 4
… sceptical argument, and assail the integrity and inspiration of the Scriptures by which they shall be judged; or with those who believe in Christ Jesus as …
9427 The Present Truth, vol. 9 October 5, 1893, page 422 paragraph 9
… not argumentative, for it is not the province of man to argue with God. Its statements are not for the purpose of conveying information to God, or of persuading …
9428 The Present Truth, vol. 9 October 19, 1893, page 453 paragraph 3
… of argument, that we are idolaters and heathen, is it Christian morality to trample upon the rights and advantages of a non-Christian nation, colouring all …
9429 The Present Truth, vol. 9 October 19, 1893, page 453 paragraph 4
… logical argument, yet they are very stubborn and will not join Christianity as long as they think it is a Western morality to preach one thing and practice …
9430 The Present Truth, vol. 9 November 2, 1893, page 482 paragraph 8
… his argument, the preacher said that to claim infallibility for the Bible was to contend for more than itself claimed. Nor was infallibility to be found in …
9431 The Present Truth, vol. 9 November 9, 1893, page 502 paragraph 2
… no argument to show that this papal institution meets none of the requirements of that repentance and acknowledgement of sin which will secure the pardon …
9432 The Present Truth, vol. 9 November 9, 1893, page 512 paragraph 7
… theological argument, and feed upon such strong meat as one finds in Calvin, Rivet, Turretin, Witeius, and Owen.
9433 The Present Truth, vol. 9 November 16, 1893, page 513 paragraph 3
… valid argument. He may argue, but the unbeliever can argue also; but when a man sees Jesus there need nothing more be said. So in everything Jesus is to be lifted …
9434 The Present Truth, vol. 9 December 7, 1893, page 566 paragraph 3
… for argument from the standpoint of “the Bible and the Bible alone,” since there is only one side to the controversy. All that can be done is to examine the texts …
9435 The Present Truth, vol. 9 December 7, 1893, page 566 paragraph 10
… following argument to the party who held for Scripture alone:-
9436 The Present Truth, vol. 9 December 7, 1893, page 566 paragraph 13
“The argument was hailed in the council as of Inspiration only; the party for ‘Scripture alone,’ rendered; and the council at once unanimously condemned Protestantism …
9437 The Present Truth, vol. 9 December 14, 1893, page 579 paragraph 2
… and argument, but by prayer for the Spirit of submission one to another. Therefore prayer and the study of the word of God, in which is the mind of Christ is revealed …
9438 The Present Truth, vol. 9 December 14, 1893, page 580 paragraph 13
… secularist arguments would have no point left.”
9439 The Present Truth, vol. 10 January 4, 1894, page 3 paragraph 1
… this argument will probably have as little effect upon naval expenditure as it has had upon the outlay for standing armies. If no nation of Europe had to-day …
9440 The Present Truth, vol. 10 January 4, 1894, page 19 paragraph 14
… , with arguments of philosophy, and with worldly similitudes, and apparent reasons of natural wisdom, and with wrestling the Scriptures unto their own purpose …