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11201 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 6 December 5, 1843, page 135 paragraph 7

… the argument which rests upon the first full moon after the equinox, cannot fix the Jewish 14th of Abib of the crucifixion; so that while the nativity is fixed …

11202 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 6 December 5, 1843, page 135 paragraph 8

… great argument upon which most have rested to prove the crucifixion in 33, has been that the 70 weeks ended there; but if the 70 weeks must not necessarily end …

11204 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 6 December 13, 1843, page 137 paragraph 12

… lengthy argument by which he endeavors to support his view—it having been too frequently refuted by us, to be interesting to our readers. The next question …

11205 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 6 December 13, 1843, page 138 paragraph 4

… . His arguments for such an expectation, we shall notice as they are given. That we are probably now near the termination of the 2300 days, he has above admitted …

11206 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 6 December 13, 1843, page 138 paragraph 8

… the arguments by which such a position is sustained, and refute it. The former he has done; but he has not attempted the latter. The evidence of this connection …

11207 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 6 December 13, 1843, page 141 paragraph 6

… our arguments fairly, and satisfy the people of the truth of their exposures, they grasp with eagerness the supposed sins and foibles of the Adventists and …

11208 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 6 December 13, 1843, page 144 paragraph 16

… the argument sustained by ‘the position ,” it should read, “the argument sustaining the position .”—Same column, towards the bottom, for “ terminate ,” make it “ terminated …

11209 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 6 December 20, 1843, page 145

AN ARGUMENT FOUNDED ON THE PHRASE “THE MIDST OF THE WEEK,” TO SHOW THAT THE 2300 DAYS DO NOT EXPIRE TILL 1847. (continued.)

11210 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 6 December 20, 1843, page 145 paragraph 7

… the argument I have offered. But we will examine it a little.

11211 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 6 December 20, 1843, page 145 paragraph 8

… an argument derived from chronology, as a collateral evidence in favor of the obvious meaning of prophecy, but not against that meaning.

11212 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 6 December 20, 1843, page 145 paragraph 10

… chronological argument that he preached seven years, must have the effect, if it have any, to extend these points: for it is not possible to put seven years into …

11213 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 6 December 20, 1843, page 146 paragraph 3

This passage from Eusebius is of double value, inasmuch as it cantains his opinion, and a new and perfectly conclusive argument in its defence. I commend it to all as such.

11214 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 6 December 20, 1843, page 146 paragraph 6

… and argument of Eusebius, and the testimony of Mr. Miller, all constitute an amount of evidence not to be resisted or set aside. The candid and reflecting must …

11215 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 6 December 20, 1843, page 146 paragraph 7

… the argument demonstrating the ministr of Christ to have been but three and a half years in extent, For, if the last week of Daniel began with the ministry of …

11216 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 6 December 20, 1843, page 146 paragraph 10

… the argument. But several points are here assumed. 1, That the 15th of Tiberius, intended by the Evangelist, was the fifteenth year after he was associated with …

11217 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 6 December 20, 1843, page 147 paragraph 1

… the argument fails of being conclusive. And this is the fundamental point in that view. In an elaborate article from the pen of S. Bliss, on this subject, which …

11218 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 6 December 20, 1843, page 148 paragraph 6

… great argument for its being in 33 would at once be taken from them, as it would be from all the modern writers who have thus dated it. While therefore our brother …

11219 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 6 December 20, 1843, page 148 paragraph 8

… dates, arguments, epochs, and coincidences by which the historical events are adjusted to the chronology, by astronomical, historical, and prophetic agreements …

11220 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 6 December 20, 1843, page 148 paragraph 12

(7.) This argument is not valid: for when it is admitted that the crucifixion is in the middle of the week, there are 1813 1-2 years, and not 1810 years to be reckoned from that point.