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10441 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 28.3 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… whole argument and renders his conclusions unnecessary. He quotes general rules in regard to the use of the artic le, and tries to leave the impression on …
10442 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 28.6 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… his argument were cumulative; if his other points seemed to show that his application of the rule is just. But the reverse of this is the truth. He quotes several …
10443 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 30.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… . His argument in brief is this,
10444 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 30.5 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… same argument.
10445 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 30.9 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… his argument this was not a general law, but was peculiar to the Jews! And yet he claims that his conclusions are necessary. I think they are very far from it.
10446 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 31.2 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
I will proceed with my affirmative argument, leaving Eld. W.’s last paper to be reviewed in my next.
10447 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 32.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
4. On the supposition that the sabbath was the later law, and so of Moses in a sense that circumcision was not, and on this only, is there any point in the Savior’s attack upon the Jews. His argument may be stated thus:
10448 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 34.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
So far I sum up the argument on this and the former proposition as follows:
10449 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 34.3 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
II. Argument No. iii. gives an express statement that the sabbath was given since the Exode, while there is none in favor of an earlier date, and in the nature of things cannot be, since God cannot lie or contradict Himself.
10450 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 34.4 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
III. All my other arguments, six in number, necessarily imply the giving of the sabbath since the Exode; and Eld. W. has failed to produce a single necessary implication of the giving of the sabbath at creation.
10451 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 34.5 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… . No argument attempted by Eld W. in favor of the first proposition, even if successful, rises above a probable inference, which we have seen in the very outset …
10452 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 34.6 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
V. The strength of my position is further seen in this: Suppose now that all my arguments are overthrown but one, then the field is still mine, since, whichever argument stands, it is above the probable, and so beyond the reach of his.
10453 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 34.9 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… an argument of the same length containing so many non sequiturs -so many large conclusions from small premises-as his article under consideration. But the …
10454 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 34.10 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… .’s argument on this point is based on the marginal reading of John 7:23. He says, “The king’s translators placed ‘without breaking the law of Moses’ in the margin …
10455 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 36.10 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… his argument amounts to.
10456 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 40.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… , for argument’s sake, that “make known” here denotes a re -calling of attention to things formerly known. Have I not admitted that it sometimes has this force …
10457 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 40.4 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… my argument.
10458 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 42.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… independent argument; it is not to be expected that every point involved in the subject should be noticed, but those contested. The identity of days and the …
10459 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 42.9 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… his argument.” It is invariably without the article. It is as if he should attempt to show that a certain man might be distinguished from certain others because …
10460 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 42.10 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… his argument on this point is shown, he answers: “Nearly every mention by Moses was either a first mention or a re-mention for the purpose of additional legislation …