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9981 The Signs of the Times, vol. 17 October 12, 1891, page 307 paragraph 6

… no argument to convince us that they cannot be abolished. Abolish the righteousness of God! It would be equivalent to abolishing God himself. The thing is …

9982 The Signs of the Times, vol. 18 November 9, 1891, page 5 paragraph 1

… more argument that we would introduce right here. To do so we shall have to refer to the tabernacle built by Moses, and we shall try to do so as briefly as is consistent …

9983 The Signs of the Times, vol. 18 November 23, 1891, page 6 paragraph 36

… Paul’s argument, which we have already given. No amount of work will have the slightest effect in securing justification by the remission of past sins. That …

9984 The Signs of the Times, vol. 18 December 7, 1891, page 52 paragraph 6

… the argument already made. Right here we will say that the task of “harmonizing” different portions of the Bible is one which no man has to perform. The different …

9985 The Signs of the Times, vol. 18 December 21, 1891, page 84 paragraph 15

… the argument that regular church service and universal attendance are necessary to Sunday rest. Not the statement that “publicly-ordered religious service …

9987 The Signs of the Times, vol. 21 May 2, 1895, page 276 paragraph 10

… , with arguments of philosophy, and with worldly similitudes, and apparent reasons of natural wisdom, and with wrestling the Scriptures unto their own purpose …

9988 The Signs of the Times, vol. 21 May 23, 1895, page 306 paragraph 9

… marshal arguments and to put them in the most telling manner,—surely if there is anything in a case, Mr. Gladstone is the man to set it forth. If he fails, it is the …

9989 The Signs of the Times, vol. 21 May 23, 1895, page 306 paragraph 10

… the arguments for Sunday, as produced by Mr. Gladstone. If they are satisfied with them, and believe that the foundation which he lays for Sunday observance …

9990 The Signs of the Times, vol. 21 May 23, 1895, page 308 paragraph 1

However, it must be admitted that Mr. Gladstone is not at his best in the line of argument for himself in the article under consideration. There is too much “glittering generality” and not enough definiteness in order to carry conviction.

9991 The Signs of the Times, vol. 21 July 4, 1895, page 402 paragraph 6

… . No argument will be needed to establish this statement so far as it concerns what are called “heathen nations.” But what about the so-called “Christian nations …

9992 The Signs of the Times, vol. 21 August 8, 1895, page 484 paragraph 5

… its arguments.” The idea that in order to refute error men must study it, is altogether too common. It shows itself in the idea that in order to avoid evil, men must …

9993 The Signs of the Times, vol. 21 August 15, 1895, page 490 paragraph 2

… the argument which is brought against the Sabbath, as noticed at the first, will work when applied to some of the other commandments besides the fourth. The …

9994 The Signs of the Times, vol. 21 September 12, 1895, page 562 paragraph 17

… all argument, limiting upon the law-so did Pilate, his victim might explain.

9995 The Signs of the Times, vol. 21 December 12, 1895, page 772 paragraph 12

… , no argument should be needed on this point. The will of any government is expressed in its law. Where there is an absolute ruler, his will is always law. God is …

9996 The Signs of the Times, vol. 22 January 9, 1896, page 18 paragraph 10

argument. Every possible objection is anticipated. The apostle asks the question that an objector might ask, and then answers it, making his argument more …

9997 The Signs of the Times, vol. 22 February 13, 1896, page 98 paragraph 1

… final argument concerning justification by faith.

9998 The Signs of the Times, vol. 22 March 5, 1896, page 146 paragraph 1

… the argument that all men, whether called Jews or gentiles, whether so-called heathen or professed Christians, are to be judged by the same law, and that all …

9999 The Signs of the Times, vol. 22 March 12, 1896, page 164 paragraph 1

… involved argument. In this study we shall not attempt to deal with every particular, but will note the main thought running through the whole, so that the reader …

10000 The Signs of the Times, vol. 22 August 6, 1896, page 483 paragraph 1

… the argumentative portion of the Epistle to the Romans. The five chapters which follow are devoted to exhortations to the church. Those in the chapter before …