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9701 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 May 6, 1886, page 263 paragraph 4

… the argument presented in the preceding paragraph. For he says we must not sin, that is, must not transgress the law; and again, that we must yield our members …

9702 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 May 6, 1886, page 263 paragraph 6

… apostle’s argument is based on the fact that the law is in full force, binding upon all, and that there are but two classes of people; those who keep the law, and …

9703 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 May 13, 1886, page 278 paragraph 16

… , the argument is of universal application.

9704 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 May 27, 1886, page 310 paragraph 5

… . Peter’s argument was that God purposed to treat the Gentiles who believed just as he did the believing Jews, giving both the Holy Ghost, and purifying them …

9705 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 May 27, 1886, page 310 paragraph 10

… Sunday argument it is useless from the fact that God has said nothing about it, and it is applicable to any other day of the week.

9706 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 June 10, 1886, page 342 paragraph 1

… an argument which is universally used by its advocates, and is relied on as conclusive, is not considered of any force whatever when used in favor of the Sabbath …

9707 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 June 17, 1886, page 359 paragraph 4

… masterly argument for the holiness and perpetuity of the law, and is all the stronger because the nature of the perpetuity of the law is not the subject under …

9709 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 July 15, 1886, page 422 paragraph 10

… as argument for Sunday-keeping as the thirteenth of John contains for feet-washing. The trouble is, it is too humiliating an ordinance to be generally adopted …

9710 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 July 15, 1886, page 422 paragraph 16

… the argument being, as stated in verse 21. That the law is not against the promises of God. He makes the positive and unquestionable statement that if a covenant …

9711 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 July 15, 1886, page 423 paragraph 5

… apostle’s argument. He is trying to convince the Galatians, and with them all men, that out of Christ, there is no salvation. The man who hopes to gain an inheritance …

9713 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 July 22, 1886, page 438 paragraph 2

… the argument of verses 16-18, and you will readily see the force of this question. He has shown that the works of the law will not suffice to gain the promised …

9714 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 July 29, 1886, page 454 paragraph 1

… and argument will make this appear:-

9715 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 August 5, 1886, page 470 paragraph 1

… of argument. Let us first read the eighteenth and nineteenth verses in connection:-

9716 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 August 5, 1886, page 470 paragraph 3

… further argument to show that the “promise” is the promise of “the inheritance,” and that “the inheritance” is the whole earth, which God gives to Christ, the seed …

9717 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 August 5, 1886, page 470 paragraph 4

… . His argument, in outline, is this: The inheritance is given solely on account of faith. To the objection that this makes void the law, he replies that the law was …

9718 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 August 5, 1886, page 470 paragraph 6

… the argument which he bases on this point. The next thing for consideration will be the relation which the law sustains to the promise and its fulfillment …

9719 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 August 26, 1886, page 518 paragraph 15

Not only may the above text be applied the same as Galatians 3:20-25, but it must be applied to the same thing, for the argument in each place is exactly the same.

9720 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 August 26, 1886, page 518 paragraph 17

… the argument. In the fourth chapter, an exposition of which has been given, the apostle goes over the ground in another way, to bring out additional points. There …