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1181 In Defense of the Faith, p. 77 (William Henry Branson)
The Two Laws Contrasted By D. M. Canright
1182 In Defense of the Faith, p. 77.2 (William Henry Branson)
… Mr. Canright’s pamphlet on the two laws published in 1886, only three years before the publication of his Seventh-day Adventism Renounced, he clearly sets …
1183 In Defense of the Faith, p. 78.20 (William Henry Branson)
… Mr. Canright, in his book in which he renounces Adventism, boldly states that “there was no such thing as two separate laws given to the Jews.” And he adds, “If there …
1184 In Defense of the Faith, p. 80.1 (William Henry Branson)
Mr. Canright the Baptist bitterly attacks the seventh-day Sabbath, which is kept by Seventh-day Adventists. He says:
1185 In Defense of the Faith, p. 80.5 (William Henry Branson)
Now, these bold statements were made by Mr. Canright after he had repudiated the Ten Commandments and had become an advocate of that no-law doctrine which has brought upon the religious world an era of lawlessness and revolt against God.
1186 In Defense of the Faith, p. 80.6 (William Henry Branson)
… Mr. Canright was still in the Adventist faith, and, like David of old, still delighted in the law of the Lord, he wrote profusely on the subject of the Sabbath as …
1187 In Defense of the Faith, p. 81.1 (William Henry Branson)
In a pamphlet entitled “The Morality of the Sabbath,” written by him in 1875, fourteen years before he renounced Seventh-day Adventism, Mr. Canright said:
1188 In Defense of the Faith, p. 83.5 (William Henry Branson)
… Mr. Canright’s former publication he points out very clearly that the Sabbath as well as every moral precept existed in Eden before the fall. That it was instituted …
1189 In Defense of the Faith, p. 84.1 (William Henry Branson)
… Mr. Canright? Is God thus divided against Himself? Or is this additional evidence that Mr. Canright had wandered into the darkness, turning away from the Word …
1190 In Defense of the Faith, p. 84.2 (William Henry Branson)
From Mr. Canright’s pamphlet “The Morality of the Sabbath,” written before he repudiated the moral law and while he was still an Adventist, we quote:
1191 In Defense of the Faith, p. 91.1 (William Henry Branson)
Becoming desperate in his effort to abolish the Creator’s Sabbath, Mr. Canright the Baptist turns to the age worn lost time theory. On this point he says:
1192 In Defense of the Faith, p. 91.4 (William Henry Branson)
… Mr. Canright again be answered by his own words. In this way it will be clear to the reader that he was fully aware of the fact that the lost-time quibble was not …
1193 In Defense of the Faith, p. 92.1 (William Henry Branson)
… Mr. Canright published a tract entitled “The Lost-Time Question,” in which he completely explodes all his later arguments on this point. We will quote at some …
1194 In Defense of the Faith, p. 94.1 (William Henry Branson)
… ,” continues Canright. “Follow us carefully, and see if there is not an abundance of proof that Saturday is the true seventh day from creation. Genesis 1 gives …
1195 In Defense of the Faith, p. 102 (William Henry Branson)
Canright Quotes Rabbi Wise
1196 In Defense of the Faith
Rev. D. M. Canright. Dear Sir:
1197 In Defense of the Faith, p. 105.2 (William Henry Branson)
… . M. Canright: Back computations of eclipses of the sun give the year right. Since Ptolemaeus (about 500 B. C.) there cannot be one day lost, because his equinoctiums …
1198 In Defense of the Faith, p. 109.3 (William Henry Branson)
… Mr. Canright as a Seventh-day Adventist, absolutely overthrows the lost time theory of Mr. Canright as a Baptist. How sad that he should have turned away from …
1199 In Defense of the Faith, p. 110.1 (William Henry Branson)
One of Mr. Canright’s strong arguments against the Sabbath commandment is that it is not entirely moral in its nature, but partly ceremonial, and was therefore of temporary obligation only. On this point, after becoming a Baptist, he wrote:
1200 In Defense of the Faith, p. 110.5 (William Henry Branson)
… , Mr. Canright, in one of his former publications, The Morality of the Sabbath, written while he was still a Seventh-day Adventist, makes such a comprehensive …