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10561 Bible Adventism, p. 179.1 (James Springer White)

… . The argument by which the original date of the seventy weeks of the ninth chapter of Daniel is sustained, is invulnerable. And Adventists correctly held …

10562 Bible Adventism, p. 184.1 (James Springer White)

… . The argument which had been given — that as the vernal types, namely, the passover, the wave sheaf, and the meat-offering, ere fulfilled in their order and time …

10563 Bible Adventism, p. 189.3 (James Springer White)

… and arguments to meet their brethren according to the flesh. Another object was to shed light upon the ministry of Christ in the minds of those who are looking …

10564 Bible Hygiene, p. 212.2 (James Springer White)

… the arguments which prove that that immortal state is near. They have felt the necessity of a preparation for the great realities of the future, and have made …

10565 The Bible Sabbath

… irrefutable arguments which it contains. Though the Sabbath is one of the most simple truths of the Bible, yet we are thankful for the comfort and strength …

10566 The Bible Sabbath, p. 4.1 (James Springer White)

… , all argument for a change is effectually silenced; for if any good reason existed for one day more than another, the mere seventh part must be abandoned.

10567 The Bible Sabbath, p. 6.2 (James Springer White)

… chief arguments advanced in support of the change, they should be fairly considered, and compared with the Word of God. “To the law and the testimony; if they …

10568 The Bible Sabbath, p. 6.3 (James Springer White)

… the argument are assumed. First, it is assumed, that Christ’s becoming the head of the corner refers to the day of his resurrection; whereas there is no conclusive …

10569 The Bible Sabbath, p. 8.1 (James Springer White)

… the argument for a change of the Sabbath from its necessity to commemorate the work of redemption, is not supported by reason or Scripture. It rests alone …

10570 The Bible Sabbath, p. 10.1 (James Springer White)

… . No argument, therefore, drawn from example without precept can justly weigh against it.

10571 The Bible Sabbath, p. 10.2 (James Springer White)

… . Another argument for the change of the Sabbath, is the supposed apostolic practice of meeting on the first day of the week for public worship and the breaking …

10572 The Bible Sabbath, p. 11.1 (James Springer White)

… the argument therefrom, as generally presented, is deceptive, and unworthy of confidence.

10573 The Bible Sabbath, p. 12.1 (James Springer White)

… the argument we here oppose, is apparent from the fact, that it is founded in the presumption that they began to count the fifty days from the morrow after the …

10574 The Bible Sabbath, p. 13.1 (James Springer White)

… .” — An argument for the change of the Sabbath is founded on the supposed application of the title “Lord’s day,” to the first day of the week. The only passage referred …

10575 The Bible Sabbath, p. 17.2 (James Springer White)

… this argument has any weight in reference to the seventh day as the Sabbath, it operates equally against the obligation to keep the first day, either as a substitute …

10576 The Bible Sabbath, p. 20.3 (James Springer White)

… this argument is of no force, because the same reason is urged in the preface to the entire Decalogue.

10577 The Bible Sabbath, p. 21.1 (James Springer White)

… , an argument is founded upon the fact that the fourth commandment was enforced with a deadly penalty. But this argument also fails; because a similar penalty …

10578 The Bible Sabbath, p. 48.4 (James Springer White)

… this argument be good, then may baptism be called circumcision, the Lord’s Supper the Passover, and King James Queen Elizabeth .

10579 The Bible Sabbath, p. 49.1 (James Springer White)

… own argument, the Lord’s Day is no more moral than any other day of the week. Their third proof is from the title or name, Lord’s Day, which (say they) cannot be for …

10580 The Bible Sabbath, p. 51.4 (James Springer White)

… this argument be good for calling the first day the Sabbath, and if the fact of its being a rest -day makes it the Sabbath, then may the Mohammedans properly call …