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9761 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 March 10, 1887, page 151 paragraph 4

… wicked “arguments” as that put forth against the Sabbath by that reputed “orthodox theologian.” W.

9762 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 March 17, 1887, page 166 paragraph 14

… for argument in the ninteenth century, he might possibly have said what they want him to say, and so it is just the same as though he had said it. This seems to be …

9763 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 March 17, 1887, page 166 paragraph 19

… -called argument, but that our readers might see clearly the broken reed upon which the Sunday institution rests for support. We think enough has been said …

9764 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 March 17, 1887, page 168 paragraph 9

… attempted argument to show that Saturday is not the Sabbath, and therefore we will briefly notice the positions taken by Mrs. Bateham.

9765 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 March 17, 1887, page 168 paragraph 16

… Sabbath argument. She says also that time is reckoned from Adam’s first day, but of how much of that sixth aeon Adam had lived before Eve’s creation, there is …

9766 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 March 17, 1887, page 169 paragraph 2

… only argument against its being a Papal institution being that it was observed before the Emperor Constantine, and before the Catholic Church had a beginning …

9767 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 March 17, 1887, page 169 paragraph 3

… Sabbath argument and notice briefly the plea for a civil law. On this we will say first, that Sunday legislation has not the slightest connection with the …

9768 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 March 24, 1887, page 182 paragraph 7

Dr. Bailey closes up his Sunday argument thus:-

9769 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 March 24, 1887, page 182 paragraph 8

… additional argument; and this I address to those who read the Greek language. If we translate literally the Greek Testament in all four of the evangelists …

9770 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 March 24, 1887, page 182 paragraph 9

… the “argument” to those who read the Greek language. The writer evidently gave it for the effect it would have on those who know nothing of the Greek, for no one …

9771 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 March 24, 1887, page 182 paragraph 12

… -called argument. Mr. Bailey himself seems to have enough knowledge of the Greek to have some sense of the absurdity of his own position, for he concludes:-

9772 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 March 24, 1887, page 182 paragraph 14

… Sunday argument the idea seems to be that a good many weak points will make one strong one; that although a dozen statements may be individually fallacious …

9773 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 March 24, 1887, page 182 paragraph 15

… simple argument for the true Sabbath in the following words:-

9774 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 March 24, 1887, page 183 paragraph 7

… stock argument of our Sunday friends is that it is very essential that all people should keep the same day, so that there may be no clashing. No one will deny …

9776 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 April 7, 1887, page 224 paragraph 3

… entire argument is fallacious, because a little quotation from the Christian at Work was, by a typographical error, redited to Jan. 3, 1885, instead of Jan. 8, 1885 …

9777 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 April 7, 1887, page 224 paragraph 6

… strong argument for the universality and perpetuity of the seventh-day Sabbath, and should be in the hands of every lover of the Lord’s own day.

9778 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 April 14, 1887, page 240 paragraph 4

… the arguments which were used to defeat the bill; they did not come in time for publication this week.

9779 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 April 21, 1887, page 256 paragraph 9

… the arguments that he could think of, against the Sabbath, he turns his attention to those who keep the day, affirming that everything that none are induced …

9780 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 May 26, 1887, page 311 paragraph 6

… single argument that can be deduced to show that the days of creation were not literal days. The obvious meaning of the text requires that they should be so …