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11662 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 3 June 10, 1852, page 19 paragraph 3

… first argument in the New Testament as follows: “Please notice, he passes over Matthew 5:17-19 where our Lord in his first sermon speaks out in distinct terms …

11663 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 3 June 10, 1852, page 19 paragraph 11

As a matter of curiosity to the reader I present your reply. Whether you have defended your position by “plain scripture and fair argument,” or have dealt only in common-place assertion the reader will determine:

11665 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 3 June 10, 1852, page 22 paragraph 20

… by arguments deduced from God’s word, and to avoid the conclusion to which we have come, a refuge must be sought somewhere.

11666 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 3 June 10, 1852, page 23 paragraph 24

… his arguments in favor of the position he assumed upon this subject, and so thrilling his appeals to the congregation to get ready for the thick, hastening …

11667 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 3 June 10, 1852, page 24 paragraph 3

… no argument brought from any source will be sufficiently strong to shake my faith on this point, unless it proves also that I have been wholly mistaken in …

11668 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 3 June 24, 1852, page 25 paragraph 21

… our argument on the Acts of the Apostles. On this part of the subject, it says much at random, but presents no valid evidence that the Apostles kept the Sabbath …

11669 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 3 June 24, 1852, page 25 paragraph 23

… your argument on the Acts of the apostles” was, at least, so far successful that it silenced two of the three points that you attempted to maintain, viz: apostolic …

11670 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 3 June 24, 1852, page 26 paragraph 11

But your argument, virtually requiring you to set aside every great, revealed truth that is not upon record as a part of Paul’s teaching to the Ephesians, must be false, or the greater part of the book of God must be set aside as unprofitable!

11672 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 3 June 24, 1852, page 27 paragraph 26

But you cling to 1 Corinthians 16:1, 2, as evidence that the early churches assembled on the first-day of the week, as the following, your concluding argument, will show:

11673 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 3 June 24, 1852, page 30 paragraph 1

… , reasonable argument, get rid of the above divine testimony, and thereby ease his own, and his readers conscience by such unfounded assertions as; that the …

11674 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 3 June 24, 1852, page 31 paragraph 13

… strong arguments drawn from the Sure Word, by which our present position is proved, and then read the cheering testimonies of my brethren and sisters, telling …

11675 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 3 July 8, 1852, page 33 paragraph 7

… the arguments of the Review. You quote one whole sentence, six words from another sentence and three words from another. This is all that you allow your readers …

11676 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 3 July 8, 1852, page 33 paragraph 8

… the arguments of the Review and then proceeded to answer them, so that all could see that the position of the Review is false, and could have some idea of what …

11677 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 3 July 8, 1852, page 33 paragraph 9

The arguments of the Review, referred to in your fifth article, pertained to 2 Corinthians 3, the portion of scripture, which you and all no-Sabbath teachers …

11678 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 3 July 8, 1852, page 33 paragraph 10

… and arguments of the Review be seen? If they are false and unreasonable, if they consist of mere inferences and assertions, and not of sound reason that cannot …

11679 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 3 July 8, 1852, page 34 paragraph 10

… . The argument of the Review was as follows:

11680 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 3 July 8, 1852, page 35 paragraph 10

1. It is a plain fact that you did not name one of the arguments of the Review .