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9601 The Signs of the Times, vol. 9 March 22, 1883, page 139 paragraph 1
… Sunday arguments themselves. But this often does not satisfy. The people want to hear the Sunday case presented by its own friends, so that they can feel assured …
9602 The Signs of the Times, vol. 9 March 22, 1883, page 139 paragraph 11
… Sunday argument from Revelation 1:10 .
9603 The Signs of the Times, vol. 9 March 22, 1883, page 139 paragraph 12
… such “arguments,” yet they are gravely put forth by a man who is doubtless not excelled in learning by any man in the country, and they are firmly relied on by thousands …
9604 The Signs of the Times, vol. 9 April 12, 1883, page 173 paragraph 9
… any argument for Sunday observance can be reasonably based on the Pentecost, if must first be proved beyond a doubt that Pentecost fell on Sunday, and then …
9605 The Signs of the Times, vol. 9 April 12, 1883, page 173 paragraph 11
… strongest argument was a coarse jest. Their representatives are very numerous to-day. They oftener frequent barrooms than churches. Sometimes like Ingersoll …
9606 The Signs of the Times, vol. 9 April 12, 1883, page 173 paragraph 16
… their argument from Peter’s defense-that they were not drunk. If it were true that the wine mentioned was of an intoxicating nature, the charge of drunkennes …
9607 The Signs of the Times, vol. 9 April 26, 1883, page 199 paragraph 1
… . The argument will consist of two points: First, that the word here translated “after,” is often used with reference to time, and second, that the context requires …
9608 The Signs of the Times, vol. 9 April 26, 1883, page 200 paragraph 14
… Paul’s argument through, we shall see that time is the thing. In the fourth chapter of the first epistle he speaks of those who are asleep, and says that they …
9609 The Signs of the Times, vol. 9 May 17, 1883, page 223 paragraph 6
… whole argument, or assumption, falls to the ground. Turning to the lexicons we find the following in reference to the preposition eis: -
9610 The Signs of the Times, vol. 9 May 17, 1883, page 224 paragraph 29
… the argument for immersion on the preposition in the Acts 8:38, or in any other place. That is only corroborative evidence; our direct proof is more to the point …
9611 The Signs of the Times, vol. 9 May 24, 1883, page 233 paragraph 9
… in argument yet are too set in their ways to yield to the truth, and that is treachery and force. This they used in the case of Stephen. First they “suborned men …
9612 The Signs of the Times, vol. 9 May 24, 1883, page 235 paragraph 3
… following argument:-
9613 The Signs of the Times, vol. 9 May 31, 1883, page 247 paragraph 1
… . This argument is their stronghold; in fact, it is the only hold they have, for, as many of them will admit, the Bible does not command or authorize the observance …
9614 The Signs of the Times, vol. 9 May 31, 1883, page 247 paragraph 9
… or argument is useless. We admit that the paragraph which we quote is only the opinion of a man, but it is the testimony of a man who is not a believer in the seventh …
9615 The Signs of the Times, vol. 9 June 7, 1883, page 259 paragraph 13
“The truth is, so soon as we appeal to the litera scripta of the Bible, the Sabbatarians have the best of the argument.”
9616 The Signs of the Times, vol. 9 June 28, 1883, page 293 paragraph 10
… the argument for Sunday observance, based upon a change which is pretended was made by the apostles? No one has yet had the boldness to claim that Christ ever …
9617 The Signs of the Times, vol. 9 July 12, 1883, page 305 paragraph 4
… brief argument to show that the vision had not the slightest reference to the distinction between clean and unclean beast. In the first place, this distinction …
9618 The Signs of the Times, vol. 9 July 26, 1883, page 331 paragraph 3
… Paul’s argument that the law was made for the Gentiles as well as for the Jews. The Jews, as a nation, did not exist till several hundred years after the flood …
9619 The Signs of the Times, vol. 9 August 2, 1883, page 344 paragraph 2
… no argument to prove that if we use it, or any part of it, ourselves, we are guilty of robbery. This is a self-evident fact; but lest any should doubt it, we will quote …
9620 The Signs of the Times, vol. 9 August 9, 1883, page 355 paragraph 2
… an argument based on this circumstance, to show the superiority of the Melchizedek priesthood, makes incidentally a strong argument on the obligation …