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1161 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Lt 15, 1892, par. 5

… many argumentative sermons preached seldom soften and subdue the soul. The workers who have been laborers together with God have had an experience of highest …

1162 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Lt 16, 1892, par. 21

… unanswerable argument of the perpetuity of the binding claims of the law of Jehovah. When the great Teacher gave His sermon on the Mount, showing the immutability …

1163 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Lt 16, 1892, par. 24

… , intricate arguments burying with exactions the commandments of God so that no one could ever hope to keep them. Jesus, the great Teacher, laid open, in the simplest …

1164 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Lt 16e, 1892, par. 2

… the argumentative and more on the practicable godliness. But how hard it seems to get out of the rut. He also seems to feel a burden to know better how to visit …

1165 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Lt 18, 1892, par. 3

… their arguments. If the youth do not feel their daily dependence upon God, they will be deceived to their own ruin.

1166 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Lt 32, 1892, par. 1

… an argument against organization, but against the perversion of it.

1167 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 7 (1891-1892), Lt 40, 1892, par. 37

… when argument and authority are powerless. There is not only a lack of love, but a lack of humility. O that all had the precious grace of humility! It is the lifting …

1168 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Lt 2, 1893, par. 7

… unanswerable argument in that great day as to the immutability of the law of God and condemnation of all who had the light and refused light and accepted …

1169 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Lt 7, 1893, par. 2

… -away argument be used. We know that the believers in the truth are scattered widely, but make no excuse that will keep you from gaining every spiritual advantage …

1170 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Lt 8a, 1893, par. 2

… -away argument be used. We have need of every spiritual advantage we can possibly have. We know that believers are scattered, but we want you to make no excuses …

1171 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Lt 18, 1893, par. 3

… -away argument. We have the rink hired for few more meetings. Elder Starr leaves for Melbourne on Monday, and we think of hiring a smaller hall, and we think we …

1172 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Lt 22, 1893, par. 9

… the arguments of the great deceiver.

1173 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Lt 23a, 1893, par. 18

… the arguments and evidences that sustain it. It should be impressed upon all that true and abiding knowledge can be gained only by earnest labor and persevering …

1174 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Lt 24, 1893, par. 3

… specious arguments? They are lies from beginning to end and are leading you to shame and dishonor against your own soul, against your family, and to the dishonor …

1175 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Lt 36, 1893, par. 27

… strongest argument for Christianity. The relieving of the sick, the helping of the distressed, is working in Christ’s lines and demonstrates most powerful …

1176 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Lt 44, 1893, par. 2

… an argument should be placed in the hands of those who keep the Sabbath, in their favor, to stand on the Bible foundation in reference to the Sabbath of the fourth …

1177 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Lt 44, 1893, par. 4

… decided argument against us if we shall give them a semblance of a chance. I think the law-making powers will carry their point in this particular, if not now …

1178 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Lt 62, 1893, par. 7

… or argument or condemnation. Repentance will come very soon. The silence that is golden will do more for this case than all the words that can be uttered.

1179 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Lt 77, 1893, par. 26

… his arguments against us and weaken our influence by revealing to others how little love and deference and respect are shown for one another? Is it not time …

1180 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Ms 6, 1893, par. 12

… powerful argument. If Christ should have no more forbearance we should be extinguished. We do not sense it.