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10361 Thoughts on Baptism, p. 83.3 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… strangest arguments ever put forth by anybody. It is as much as to say, Anything which is not expressly forbidden may be properly maintained as a part of the …

10362 Thoughts on Baptism, p. 85.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… an argument in favor of immersion, for no one disputes that their baptism was immersion.

10363 Thoughts on Baptism, p. 86.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… .” The argument of the wise Doctors is on the supposition that all the instruction given is after baptism. If so, Peter was certainly mistaken in regard to his …

10364 Thoughts on Baptism, p. 89.4 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… the argument of all force, and shows that the claim of its author is not just, though he says, “This single passage, even if it stood alone, ought to set the tedious …

10365 Thoughts on Baptism, p. 89.5 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… the arguments, if they can be called so, by which this doctrine is upheld.

10366 Thoughts on Baptism, p. 90.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

It remains to notice one more line of argument on this subject. It is that of the baptism of households. The texts referring to such instances are few in number, and require but little time or space in this examination.

10367 Thoughts on Baptism, p. 98.2 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… an argument relating to baptism. To change the form is to change the thing itself. It is not strictly correct to speak of “the mode of baptism,” though we often …

10368 Thoughts on Baptism, p. 100.2 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

Paul takes up this subject in his letter to the Romans, and carries it out very thoroughly. His premises and conclusions are so clearly set forth that the expositor has little to do more than to trace the line of his argument.

10369 Thoughts on Baptism, p. 111.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… apostle’s argument in Romans 7 remains to be noticed. The woman’s relation to the law must be changed by death before she can be married to another without …

10370 Thoughts on Baptism, p. 113.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… present argument it is not necessary to pursue this further, having fully met our design,—to show the important place which baptism occupies in the divine …

10371 Thoughts on Baptism, p. 124.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… extended argument on this point, see pamphlet entitled, “The Atonement,” published at the Office of the Review and Herald, Rattle Creek, Mich.

10372 Thoughts on Baptism, p. 135.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… historical argument in favor of trine immersion. It is a well-known fact that history is the main reliance of the trine immersionists. The Greek of the New …

10373 Thoughts on Baptism, p. 138.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… their argument on this fact, that you cannot trace their origin; that being practiced so early, the practice must have been derived from the apostles. But Arch …

10374 Thoughts on Baptism, p. 138.4 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… by argument. (2) As it was adjudged by the empire that “the primacy should remain with the elder Rome,” so the authority of the empire was called in to put down everything …

10375 Thoughts on Baptism, p. 139.3 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… plausible argument in its favor.

10377 Thoughts on Baptism, p. 146.2 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… fair argument in support of the fact that the above passage refers to trine immersion.”

10378 Thoughts on Baptism, p. 147.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

3. Mr. Reeves’ opinion is offered as a fair argument in favor of the fact that the passage refers to trine immersion.

10379 Thoughts on Baptism, p. 148.4 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… strong argument is made out of nothing in the case of Justin; and why, if this quotation is genuine, are we not told whence it is taken? That which is offered in …

10380 Thoughts on Baptism, p. 151.3 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… “fair argument” that Justin Martyr believed in trine immersion! We think, however, that injustice is done to Mr. Reeves by Mr. Moore. He might speak in truth of “the …