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9961 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 September 15, 1890, page 476 paragraph 29
… of argument. This should open the eyes of the candid.
9962 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 September 15, 1890, page 483 paragraph 9
… best argument that can be devised? They have tried everything, and find this the most effective. They have found that the only consistent way to oppose the …
9963 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 October 6, 1890, page 500 paragraph 16
… 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 …
9964 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 October 6, 1890, page 506 paragraph 3
… .” 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 …
9965 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 October 13, 1890, page 514 paragraph 9
“ Dear Interior: Please give me some points and scriptural quotations and arguments by which I may answer the seventh-day Adventists, and thus defend our Sabbath as the first day of the week. A. S.
9966 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 October 13, 1890, page 514 paragraph 13
… and arguments” by which Seventh-day Adventists may be answered and the first-day sabbath defended, is far better than to jumble a lot of irrelevant texts together …
9967 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 October 20, 1890, page 522 paragraph 9
… no argument except the one which a gentleman who is active in the movement recently used with us, “We are determined to have a Sunday law anyway.” What! let people …
9968 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 December 29, 1890, page 570 paragraph 30
… of argument would rule out all the epistles, as well as the words of Christ, and then what have people to guide them?-Simply their own perverse wills. But let us …
9969 The Signs of the Times, vol. 17 January 19, 1891, page 11 paragraph 5
… only argument, it certainly is the chief argument, advanced by the aforesaid preachers and by the Independent. This position has an air of breadth and fairness …
9970 The Signs of the Times, vol. 17 January 19, 1891, page 11 paragraph 7
… this argument. If our public schools must be godless in justice to unbelieving tax-payers, so must all other public institutions supported by the taxes of …
9971 The Signs of the Times, vol. 17 January 19, 1891, page 19 paragraph 1
This argument in behalf of the unbelieving tax-payer would also demand a revision of our Christian statute-books. What place is there for Sunday legislation …
9972 The Signs of the Times, vol. 17 February 9, 1891, page 42 paragraph 21
… false arguments and the perversion of Scripture that is resorted to support Sunday closing may serve to show many people where the truth is in regard to …
9973 The Signs of the Times, vol. 17 March 9, 1891, page 66 paragraph 8
… , the argument is of universal application.
9974 The Signs of the Times, vol. 17 May 4, 1891, page 130 paragraph 26
… only argument that “National Reformers” and their allies have ever raised to show that there cannot be in this country any union of Church and State? They have …
9975 The Signs of the Times, vol. 17 July 20, 1891, page 171 paragraph 52
… 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 …
9976 The Signs of the Times, vol. 17 July 27, 1891, page 235 paragraph 8
… above argument is, we think, so conclusive as to make it almost unnecessary to notice the assumption that the gospel of Christ is that which points out sin …
9977 The Signs of the Times, vol. 17 August 17, 1891, page 235 paragraph 49
… the argument broached in this paragraph, but first we wish to show from positive evidence that the law of ten commandments is known by men, and was binding …
9978 The Signs of the Times, vol. 17 August 24, 1891, page 259 paragraph 9
… the argument a step further, as we have already intimated that we should do. We have found the law to be “the righteousness of God,” the rule of his government. Since …
9979 The Signs of the Times, vol. 17 August 24, 1891, page 259 paragraph 11
… . The argument from ignorance is no argument at all. Truth is truth, however great our ignorance of it may be. The merchant sitting in his office can put a question …
9980 The Signs of the Times, vol. 17 August 31, 1891, page 259 paragraph 19
… main argument. Therefore, in stating the argument, we shall omit those three verses. In the first chapter of Romans, Paul has shown the terribly immoral condition …