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10521 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 106.7 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… nine arguments in proof of the sabbath’s being a positive institution, and I added two more in the paragraph marked I. at the end of the 7th Neg. To none of these …

10522 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 106.8 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

V. Narrowing the compass of the discussion still more, I produced arguments wherein the sabbath is expressly named as abolished, three of which will suffice for this summary:

10523 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 111.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… negative argument may embrace these points:—

10524 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 111.15 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

Eld. Vogel (and others for him) claims that he has ‘something new’ and very important on this subject; but, as he has laid out his argument, this is not true.

10525 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 111.16 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… -Baptist argument, but he has not improved it.

10526 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 111.17 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… .) His argument on ‘a Lordic day’ is nothing new, only the writer who first employed it gave a more euphonious title—‘a lordly day!’ But what is effected by it? There …

10527 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 112.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… Sunday argument by the roots. All who are conversant with theological literature have as plausible inferences for infant baptism as can be furnished for …

10528 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 112.3 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… his argument I, Isaiah 56. is used in a manner which may be made to subvert the prophecies. He rests altogether on the hypothesis that if one text of a prophecy …

10529 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 112.5 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… his argument would be left if he should strike out his quotations from uninspired writers. His quotations from ‘The Christian System by A. Campbell,’ serve …

10530 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 113.3 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… this argument we will hear A. Campbell:—“Be it then emphatically stated that their method is not to produce either a precept or a precedent for infant baptism …

10531 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 …

10532 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 …

10533 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 …

10534 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 …

10535 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 …

10536 A Written Discussion ... Upon the Sabbath, p. 121.12 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

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

10537 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.

10538 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 …

10539 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.

10540 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:—