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11461 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 April 24, 1845, page 50 paragraph 5
… very arguments adduced by Bro. Himes in a former article upholding the correctness of the seventh month preaching, might go for toward justifying Dr. Gorgas …
11462 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 April 24, 1845, page 50 paragraph 6
… their arguments for leaving as they did, yet I have never been able to see that they lost any thing in thus brining their faith to such a test. Indeed when I saw …
11463 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 April 24, 1845, page 50 paragraph 12
… argument upon the affirmative of this question, or he would not have admitted the debate into his paper. But Bro. H. has furnished us with the arguments, and …
11464 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 May 22, 1845, page 87 paragraph 8
… hard arguments. We say amen to that; and Mr. President let us softly ask the question, WHO are NOW denying the ‘ hard arguments ’ of the past in ‘SEARCHING WHAT OR WHAT …
11465 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 May 29, 1845, page 89 paragraph 12
… the argument. And I design it not for them. Nor do I expect that many professed Adventists will admit the force of the argument, though I believe it irrefutable …
11466 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 May 29, 1845, page 93 paragraph 3
The argument of Ferguson, that the death of our Lord must have occurred in A. D. 33, is not valid. It is based upon the assumption that the Rabbinical Jews are correct …
11467 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 May 29, 1845, page 94 paragraph 1
… inferential arguments have lost all credit with them also; and yet resort to them, and allow them on their side. Take two instances, recorded in the last Watch …
11468 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 May 29, 1845, page 94 paragraph 6
… and arguments were all wrong.
11469 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 June 12, 1845, page 108 paragraph 4
… only argument against that was, ‘Of that day and hour knoweth no man,—they were determined that, let other Scriptures testify as they might, this one standing …
11470 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 June 12, 1845, page 109 paragraph 4
… the arguments were condensed, the testimony was summed up, the periods brought to their true point of termination, and the Law of Levi applied to ‘bind,’ or confirm …
11471 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 June 19, 1845, page 119 paragraph 4
… an argument against the atonement and trumpet ending on a day agreeing with that type. The Pentecost in the antitype, is having the law written on our hearts …
11472 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 June 19, 1845, page 119 paragraph 7
… . The argument was over-whelming could not be disproved last year, that the trumpet or proclamation by the people, and the atonement by Jesus Christ for the …
11473 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 June 26, 1845, page 126 paragraph 2
… , the argument will be like this:—our set times have all failed—we have placed too much confidence in human chronology—it is proved by the tarrying or passing …
11474 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 June 26, 1845, page 126 paragraph 6
… evil argument, ‘of that day and hour knoweth no man,’ but the Lord vindicated the faithful, and blinded and then destroyed the unfaithful,) ‘and shall cut him off …
11475 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 July 10, 1845, page 141 paragraph 9
… . The arguments and general state of feelings under the labors of the evil servant, are made the same as those we have had to oppose in following on, ‘searching …
11476 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 August 7, 1845, page 161 paragraph 14
… . The arguments have been the same by which every sect have put it down, and the substance of which is but the mere opinion of men. The Word saith, “Cursed is the man …
11477 The Advent Testimony, vol. 1 (partial) March 1846, page 4 paragraph 2
… scriptural argument. The unlearned and unreflecting could see the natural signs, and feel the beating of the public pulse. Thousands and tens of thousands …
11478 The Advent Testimony, vol. 1 (partial) March 1846, page 4 paragraph 4
… scriptural argument was convincing, that the day of Atonement, the set time for cleansing the typical sanctuary, was the time, to expect the Antitype of all …
11479 The Advent Testimony, vol. 1 (partial) March 1846, page 7 paragraph 9
… this argument. These parts of the scene preparatory to the Second Advent, cannot have transpired “without our Father;” Matthew 10:29. If so, then the Advent cause …
11480 The Advent Testimony, vol. 1 (partial) March 1846, page 8 paragraph 5
… in argument. They were reputed; wise and devout, yet their case was more hopeless than that of “publicans and harlots.” They having rejected John and his ministry …