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9801 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 July 7, 1887, page 406 paragraph 5

… his argument on the fact that Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob were dead; for he says that the words of God at the bush (see Exodus 3:1-6 ) are proof that the dead rise. Such …

9802 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 July 7, 1887, page 416 paragraph 16

… . These arguments would be exceedingly convincing to politicians, when backed by the solid Catholic vote of the nation.

9803 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 July 21, 1887, page 439 paragraph 1

… . Paul’s argument is evidently addressed to those who professed Christianity, and who believed in baptism, but who questioned the doctrine of the resurrection …

9804 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 July 28, 1887, page 454 paragraph 2

… the argument on faith, and the cloud or multitude of witnesses who are here spoken of are the worthies whose deeds are recorded in chapter 11. They are not “witnesses …

9805 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 July 28, 1887, page 455 paragraph 3

… of argument. The answer is given in the Bible in plain and unequivocal language. Admit the Bible to be the inspired word of God, and the question is at once answered …

9806 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 August 4, 1887, page 480 paragraph 7

… stronger argument in favor of Prohibition than are ten thousand utterances against it of the cry that “Prohibition does not prohibit.” When Prohibition …

9807 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 August 4, 1887, page 480 paragraph 19

… the argument (?) that Sunday was “established as the ‘Lord’s day’ by the example of Christ and his inspired apostles.”

9808 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 August 11, 1887, page 486 paragraph 2

That the author of the article in question has no knowledge of the seventh-day argument, will be evident to anyone who reads the following:-

9809 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 August 11, 1887, page 486 paragraph 5

… the argument based upon it. He says:-

9810 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 August 18, 1887, page 502 paragraph 1

… an argument to prove this statement, for we think that there are so few who would deny it that we can safely take it for granted. And yet we are occasionally led …

9811 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 August 25, 1887, page 518 paragraph 5

… sophistical arguments as those quoted above will be relied on in securing the enactment of those laws. These arguments will be used for the reason that they …

9812 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 August 25, 1887, page 519 paragraph 3

… no argument to show the absurdity of such a statement. The man was mayor, and he could not separate himself from his office within the time to which he was elected …

9813 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 August 25, 1887, page 519 paragraph 4

… the arguments by which Sunday-law advocates attempt to make it appear that they are not working for an ecclesiastical establishment, it may be found in the …

9814 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 August 25, 1887, page 519 paragraph 6

… legal argument, and men must be pre-determined to have Sunday laws or they could not be deceived by it. Suppose that the State had, in the exercise of its “wise …

9815 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 August 25, 1887, page 519 paragraph 10

… the arguments used in behalf of Sunday laws, and will learn how to expose their fallacy, so that when the Sunday-law mania shall seize their State, as it surely …

9816 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 September 1, 1887, page 534 paragraph 1

… latest argument for the existence of an eternally burning hell, is found in the Interior under the above heading. The writer recounts a recent lynching case …

9817 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 September 8, 1887, page 550 paragraph 1

… an argument, although it commonly passes for one. The Congregationalist of June 2 quotes the following from a tract published by W. Erbury; 234 years ago, saying …

9818 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 September 8, 1887, page 550 paragraph 3

And this is thought to be a disagreeable pressure of immersionists. It must then be considered the strongest argument in behalf of sprinkling. Let us therefore analyze it.

9819 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 September 8, 1887, page 550 paragraph 4

… , his argument would amount to this: “Immersion in water is not in the likeness of Christ’s burial, because those immersed do not stay underwater as long as Christ …

9820 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 September 8, 1887, page 551 paragraph 6

… an argument against all that is Christian in the usage and administration of our Government;