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9921 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 June 3, 1889, page 295 paragraph 138
… ,” has arguments which he does not care to encounter at short range.
9922 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 June 10, 1889, page 295 paragraph 167
… an argument for some of our zealous Sunday advocates, but perhaps its force may be destroyed by the fact that the young man was returning from church at the …
9923 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 September 2, 1889, page 472 paragraph 44
… following argument:-
9924 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 October 28, 1889, page 632 paragraph 9
… no argument to convince any rational person that David’s conception of “fullness of joy” and “pleasures forevermore,” would not be met by a long period of unconscious …
9925 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 October 28, 1889, page 632 paragraph 14
… .” No argument can be drawn from this to prove that Christians cannot know anything about the Lord’s coming, for the next verse shows that he comes as a thief …
9926 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 November 18, 1889, page 632 paragraph 43
… this argument. The first class attempts to make capital out of it against the Sabbath, and argue that since the Sabbath is observed by so very few people, it …
9927 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 January 13, 1890, page 10 paragraph 26
… only argument that that can effectually reach them is the strong arm of the law, which they hate. Our argument shall be addressed to those who acknowledge …
9928 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 January 13, 1890, page 10 paragraph 37
… Paul’s argument concerning the office of civil government is confined to the last six commandments of the decalogue. But let it not be supposed that human …
9929 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 January 27, 1890, page 43 paragraph 2
… . The argument, in brief, was that the law is spiritual, and civil government cannot enforce spirituality, nor punish for the lack of this. In continuation of …
9930 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 January 27, 1890, page 43 paragraph 13
… no argument to show that the State cannot punish man for vicious thoughts, or evil desires, or for any grade of licentiousness short of the overt act of adultery …
9931 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 January 27, 1890, page 43 paragraph 14
… the argument already given shows how dangerous to morality and pure religion is such a union. The state of morality will be just as much below the true morality …
9932 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 February 3, 1890, page 71 paragraph 23
… further argument, for it is nowhere disputed. We will therefore turn our attention to a consideration of what the gospel is, and what creates the necessity …
9933 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 February 17, 1890, page 91 paragraph 48
… apostle’s argument. Take away this great truth, and his labored argument would be without any logical conclusion. Not only were the earthly sacrifices typical …
9934 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 March 3, 1890, page 91 paragraph 94
… the argument which we shall quote was made in a Sunday convention, in the second annual meeting of the Sabbath Association of Iowa, which was held in Des Moines …
9935 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 March 3, 1890, page 91 paragraph 98
… with arguments we have before presented, he shows that for the State to base its law upon divine command, or to attempt to enforce any one of the divine commands …
9936 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 March 3, 1890, page 91 paragraph 102
… his argument and see the force of it, and agree with him that, if Sunday laws are made to stand, it must be because the public good requires them. The next and closing …
9937 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 March 3, 1890, page 91 paragraph 105
… no argument to show that all the physical good that may be gained by resting on Sunday is gained to an equal extent by resting on Saturday, and as to the good …
9938 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 March 3, 1890, page 91 paragraph 131
… the argument, and it is made very prominent. The sacrifices and offerings of the Mosaic law could not perfect the conscience, could not reform the life, could …
9939 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 March 10, 1890, page 91 paragraph 139
… short argument at the beginning of this article, defining “the church,” taken in connection with Dr. Edward’s positive declaration, does not prove that a union …
9940 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 April 21, 1890, page 155 paragraph 46
… his arguments to show that Sunday is the Lord’s day, and should be kept holy, to the satisfaction of the most of his audience, opportunity was given for questions …