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9661 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 January 15, 1885, page 41 paragraph 13

… the argument upon which Sunday advocates are willing to rest their cause is that “everybody keeps Sunday.”

9662 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 January 29, 1885, page 73 paragraph 1

… of argument which it uses, every one of the precepts of the moral law may be trampled upon without sin. The Spiritualist says, “Whatever is, is right;” that is, custom …

9663 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 February 5, 1885, page 88 paragraph 6

… of argument can convince us that Ahab could ever have developed into a teacher that would compare with Enoch, who walked with God all his life. The best man …

9664 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 February 12, 1885, page 102 paragraph 25

… any argument to show that the followers of God are by no means the possessors of this world. Christ says, “In the world ye shall have tribulation.” John 16:33. By …

9665 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 July 16, 1885, page 425 paragraph 6

… no argument for objection that has not been met and answered hundreds of times, and our first impulse is usually to throw them aside as unworthy of further …

9667 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 July 16, 1885, page 425 paragraph 15

… the argument against the Sabbath. We quote:-

9668 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 July 23, 1885, page 441 paragraph 16

… . Dobb’s argument against the Sabbath has been negative-consisting of what certain ones do not know about the Sabbath. In our next we shall examine what he …

9669 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 July 30, 1885, page 457 paragraph 11

… no argument from it, but simply makes the statement. He has doubtless heard the statement made, or has read it somewhere, and thinks it must surely be an argument

9670 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 July 30, 1885, page 457 paragraph 14

… such “argument” know very well that a title, and a few phrases from, or allusions to, a foreign language, are wonderful conscience easers. E. J. W.

9671 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 August 6, 1885, page 473 paragraph 1

… , the argument being that the dead spoken of are those that died previous to the promise to Abraham; that before Abraham’s time there was no promise of the redeemer …

9672 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 August 6, 1885, page 473 paragraph 20

… infidel argument for a second probation, that some men have “never had a chance.” The reason why the gospel was preached to them, is that both living and dead must …

9673 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 August 27, 1885, page 522 paragraph 8

… of argument, is to confess in advance that the cause which he defends is a weak one, but that he is determined to win by deceit where he cannot by fair means. The …

9674 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 September 17, 1885, page 569 paragraph 3

… -fetched argument, let them read the account of Christ’s ascension: “And when he had spoken these things, while they beheld, he was taken up; and a cloud received …

9675 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 October 1, 1885, page 582 paragraph 10

… further argument to show that this represents Rome, for the 23rd verse says: “The fourth beast shall be the fourth kingdom upon earth.” For the more full proof …

9676 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 October 15, 1885, page 617 paragraph 4

… the arguments that can be drawn from outside sources to meet the assaults of skepticism, are worthless when compared with a plain statement of some Bible …

9677 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 October 22, 1885, page 633 paragraph 3

… of argument against that large body of Christians who acknowledge and follow the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church. What does the writer mean by the …

9678 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 October 29, 1885, page 649 paragraph 4

… an argument, to branch off upon the resurrection of Moses would be manifestly out of place.

9679 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 October 29, 1885, page 649 paragraph 7

… that argument. The translation of Enoch was certainly more of a break in the reign of death than was the resurrection of Moses. But the fact is, there has not …

9680 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 November 5, 1885, page 664 paragraph 15

… strongest arguments brought against his work was that the pope, bishops, divines, counsels, and universities were against him, and that he could not hope to …