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10521 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 115.4 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

My argument from Isaiah 56. I leave with the reader, as I consider it untouched. I gave my reasons for the use made of that passage, and would have cited many similar …

10522 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 118.2 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… my argument, but he knows the ‘effect’ it will have on some minds. To add that he will believe on my ‘mere word’ that I never held that view, may not have been designed …

10523 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 119.6 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… present argument is based on this assumption. What a ground for positive duty! When he undertakes to prove that the term Lord is used in Revelation 1:10, in a …

10524 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 119.10 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… his argument, there would be no dispute between us. But he does not; he makes him not agent, but proprietor, in the New Testament, in a sense that he was not in the …

10525 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 120.4 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… my argument, the ground of his inference is denied by his own partizans. The testimony of an opponent, in my favor, is the strongest evidence; therefore, I first …

10526 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 121.12 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… Sunday argument; the basis of a proposed positive institution of the gospel!

10527 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 128.3 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

Were this true, it would not give the strength to the argument that he so much needs; but the question first arises, Did the Jews reckon the week as ending at sunrise? I call for the proof. When that is given, I will notice his inference further.

10528 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 128.4 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… unnecessary argument to prove that it was eaten the night before, i. e ., the night succeeding the fourteenth. Hence, if the Savior was crucified the fifteenth …

10529 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 128.8 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… his argument that he has not even one ground for his inferences which is not strongly disputed by his own partisans.

10530 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 129.12 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

To show the difference in the argument for the two institutions, and the impossibility of admitting the Sunday innovation, I notice:—

10531 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 130.6 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… his argument he denied that there was any distinction, the ‘logic of facts’ compelled him to acknowledge the distinction, and an ‘emphatic’ one, too.

10532 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 133.5 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… every argument an inference from its premises? To inveigh against inference is to ask me to argue without reasoning, to discuss without discussing, and to …

10533 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 134.7 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… own argument is conclusive proof that the sand-bank of inference is its foundation, and its superstructure the fog of tradition. And what are the ‘proportions …

10534 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 135.2 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… my argument, that the Sabbath is ‘an original institution?’ The Sabbath is not peculiar to the gospel, more than is marriage. And so the only relief he finds from …

10535 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 137.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… . Vogel’s argument on positive institutions.

10536 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 139.9 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… the argument for the Sabbath and Sunday. Every item, save one, has been considered before. No. 11, for example, “The Son of man is Lord of the Sabbath,” was shown to be …

10537 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 140.4 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

2.Were it even true that I have nothing but inference, how would this dispose of my argument in favor of the legitimacy of inference? ‘Is this reasoning?’

10538 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 142.8 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… , every argument offered in favor of a present binding force of the old sabbatic institution, which monopolizes the seventh day, is an argument just as strong …

10539 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 142.9 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… , every argument for the abolition of the Sabbath is not only just so much proof for the Lordic day as a new institution, but the continued observance by Jewish …

10540 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 143.2 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… made arguments which I have no more opportunity to notice! In this we have another measure of the man. As if he could present arguments at any time which I cannot …