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10081 The Atonement, p. 304.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… an argument from analogy on this subject which is very conclusive, besides the direct declarations of the Scriptures, showing that the whole earth was contemplated …
10082 The Atonement, p. 308.2 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… of argument proving the exalted nature, and office, and the Messiahship of Jesus of Nazareth. It is affirmed, and proved from the Scriptures, that he is superior …
10083 The Atonement, p. 311.3 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… the argument of the apostle in Hebrews 3 and 4. “But with whom was he grieved forty years? Was it not with them that had sinned, whose carcasses fell in the wilderness …
10084 The Atonement, p. 312.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… the argument in Hebrews 4:1-9. But before examining this argument we must call attention to the uses of the Hebrew words to which we have referred.
10085 The Atonement, p. 312.2 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… his argument in chapter 4 .
10086 The Atonement, p. 313.2 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… the argument, why does the writer introduce the seventh day, and also speak of another day? They who ask this question seem to think that the apostle is arguing …
10087 The Atonement, p. 314.4 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
Looking at it in every light we see but this fact, that the inheritance only is the subject of the argument.
10088 The Atonement, p. 317.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… Paul’s argument on “the rest” in Hebrews 4, is the change from the use of the Greek word katepausis, rest, to that of sabbatismos, literally “the keeping of a Sabbath …
10089 The Atonement, p. 318.2 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… apostle’s argument without any logical conclusion. Although the verse begins with the word “therefore” (in the Greek), if it refers to the weekly Sabbath, it …
10090 The Atonement, p. 319.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
Dr. Barnes speaks at length on this subject, and marks clearly the relation of argument and conclusion. We quote briefly. On Hebrews 3:11, he says:—
10091 The Atonement, p. 321.2 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… the argument on this point, believing that it is abundantly proved that the children of Israel “according to the flesh,” were not all “the seed of Abraham;” that …
10092 The Atonement, p. 331.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… an argument worthy of the theme. From that dying agony; from that precious flowing blood; from that interceding grace; from that bright resurrection morn …
10093 The Atonement, p. 333.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… our argument on justification by faith, and to understand the relation of such justification to a future Judgment. And again, by assuming that the death of …
10094 The Atonement, p. 333.2 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… . The argument is reasonable, but the premise is defective.
10095 The Atonement, p. 333.3 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… their argument is based. The distinction herein advocated and sustained by plain Scripture facts and declarations, removes the errors of “Universalists …
10096 The Atonement, p. 344.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
The truth on this subject we chiefly rest on the difference between the death of Christ, and the Atonement, to the argument on which we refer the reader.
10097 Discussion on the Sabbath Question, p. 4.3 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
Having examined the report of the Chelsea discussion as prepared by Eld. Waggoner, I cordially indorse it as a faithful and impartial presentation of the arguments.
10098 Discussion on the Sabbath Question, p. 5.3 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… . Cornell’s argument on “the Covenants,” and his “Reasons,” numbered one to fifteen. Also with Eld. Grant’s list of “Facts,” read the last evening. When they reasoned …
10099 Discussion on the Sabbath Question, p. 6.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… his arguments, and called on Eld. Sheldon, of Wisconsin, to witness to his indorsement of it. I requested him to send to me a written statement to that effect, to …
10100 Discussion on the Sabbath Question, p. 13.2 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… an argument on the silence of Scripture. Adam never kept the Sabbath. This is his first position. After a few preliminary remarks, he says: Did Adam ever keep …