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10781 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 2 May 15, 1841, page 31 paragraph 7
… own arguments, than others who have not thus felt themselves called to teach the opposite theory. So much of this has come under my own observation, in my travels …
10782 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 2 June 1, 1841, page 35 paragraph 7
… first argument is taken from Abraham’s own house. Here, Isaac only was the seed, although Ismael was born of the same father, and circumcised before Isaac: notwithstanding …
10783 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 2 June 1, 1841, page 35 paragraph 11
… this argument of the apostle tending to lead the Jew to despair of mercy, as if he were cut off from every hope, by the diminuation of his outward privileges …
10784 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 2 June 1, 1841, page 37 paragraph 11
… main argument which he urged against Mr. M. consisted of a tissue of misrepresentations and lies. We select one as a sample. It comes to us in the form of the following …
10785 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 2 June 1, 1841, page 38 paragraph 12
… good argument against the doctrine, for if they could, they would never invent such foolish and wicked lies, in order to turn the subject into ridicule. All …
10786 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 2 June 1, 1841, page 38 paragraph 13
Perhaps the editor of the “Watchman” will be for inserting in his paper the certificate of this said Flanders as a rarity, and a foundation for a mighty argument against the old farmer. I look for nothing better from such a source.
10787 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 2 June 15, 1841, page 43 paragraph 6
… the arguments, and felt impressed with the fact that an important historical theory in relation to the institution, was wholly overlooked by those who took …
10788 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 2 June 15, 1841, page 44 paragraph 2
… elaborate arguments to sustain the position I have assumed, if it would increase but one man’s reverence for the sanctity of the Sabbath, it would be worth …
10789 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 2 June 15, 1841, page 45 paragraph 29
… own arguments against Pedo-baptists, and then give the whole ground in as plain and distinctive manner as he has in this rule? I am ashamed for him. “Oh consistency …
10790 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 2 June 15, 1841, page 46 paragraph 19
… . His argument is, 1. Christ must reign till he hath put all enemies under his feet, and no longer. 2. But death is the last enemy which shall be destroyed, and will …
10791 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 2 July 1, 1841, page 52 paragraph 2
… evasive argument, from any who are acquainted with Scripture phraseology. For the information of those who are not in the habit of attentively looking into …
10792 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 2 July 1, 1841, page 53 paragraph 20
… of argument and reason. Yet, after all, this is not a subject of mere fancy or speculation, but for the above reasons demands unbiased and calm investigation …
10793 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 2 July 1, 1841, page 55 paragraph 2
… . His argument is this: 1. The only reason why satan is to be bound, is, that he should deceive the nations no more for a thousand years. 2. But according to Mr. M.’s views …
10794 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 2 July 1, 1841, page 55 paragraph 3
… this argument lies in the assumption that the saints shining in glory and immortality are beyond the power of all deception. That they will not be deceived …
10795 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 2 July 15, 1841, page 63 paragraph 3
… our argument that the advent will take place about the year A. D. 1843.
10796 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 2 July 15, 1841, page 64 paragraph 11
Another Gentleman had read Miller’s lectures, who said that all the great men in the world could not bring so much argument against this doctrine as Miller had in favor of it, consequently he must believe it.
10797 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 2 August 2, 1841, page 67 paragraph 7
… his arguments so weak, then that he is obliged to drag in a falsehood, or misrepresentation, to give even an appearance of plausibility to his dogmatism? Does …
10798 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 2 August 2, 1841, page 68 paragraph 10
… principal arguments by which those points are sustained. The work has now been before the public more than a year, and has been read by thousands with profit …
10799 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 2 August 2, 1841, page 69 paragraph 2
… and arguments are such as to render it a work of interest and profit to the most cultivated taste, while its rich gushing stream of heaven-inspired, soul-saving …
10800 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 2 August 16, 1841, page 74 paragraph 8
… his argument was sound, there never could be any preaching, until men could be so perfect as not to be grossly deceived Does he not know that men disagree on …