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12301 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 10 July 30, 1857, page 100 paragraph 9

… of argumentation that if a premise be wrong no reasoning, however correct, based thereon can bring us to a right conclusion. But we claim that not the premise …

12302 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 10 July 30, 1857, page 100 paragraph 10

… the argument, namely that the commandment is indefinite, is plainly contradicted by the Scriptures. The last also is contradicted; for the Son of man testifies …

12303 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 10 July 30, 1857, page 100 paragraph 15

… the arguments which Protestants so nimbly wield in defense of Sunday-keeping, are the inventions of Papacy. The daughter has set for instruction at the feet …

12304 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 10 July 30, 1857, page 100 paragraph 16

… . The arguments of both Protestants and Catholics, are to a great extent the same. The Protestant says them over, and claims that for these reasons (?) it must be …

12305 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 10 July 30, 1857, page 100 paragraph 17

… the arguments brought forward by the Tract have been fairly met; but evidence which would satisfy our own mind might not be sufficient for all. We think however …

12306 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 10 August 6, 1857, page 105 paragraph 15

… the arguments wherewith Christ and Paul prove the resurrection. If the souls be in heaven, tell me why they be not in as good a case as the angels be? and then what …

12307 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 10 August 6, 1857, page 109 paragraph 6

Let this be borne in mind. We shall watch the argument closely to see if it is sustained by proof.

12308 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 10 August 13, 1857, page 113 paragraph 14

… the arguments of Sabbath-keepers, drawn from plain scripture testimony - arguments upon the institution and perpetuity of the Sabbath of the fourth commandment …

12309 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 10 August 13, 1857, page 115 paragraph 28

… impregnable arguments, it cannot be sustained at all against the tremendous forces of worldly interest and pleasure which continually bear and beat against …

12311 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 10 August 13, 1857, page 116 paragraph 22

Mr. Fillio summed up this part of the argument by asserting that it amounts to a demonstration that the Sabbath was a positive institution. His next effort was to find a positive enactment to suit the institution. He proceeds:

12312 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 10 August 13, 1857, page 116 paragraph 26

… . This argument was designed to show that the fourth commandment is not a rule of morality, but we see that it would prove the same in regard to the other commandments …

12313 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 10 August 13, 1857, page 117 paragraph 6

… of argument in it, but to show with what dexterity a man can change his position when the light is like to shine in his face. To maintain the position which he …

12315 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 10 August 13, 1857, page 117 paragraph 11

… his argument by denying the evidence of classification. And (2.) the scriptures quoted do not prove what they were quoted to prove, but the opposite.

12316 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 10 August 13, 1857, page 117 paragraph 29

… plausible arguments put forth in all these lectures will be shown to apply with especial force against the sixth commandment! Third. No process of reasoning …

12317 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 10 August 13, 1857, page 118 paragraph 2

… best arguments he has. Those who resort to reproaches, slanders and abuse, in public and private, of honest persons who go right along teaching Bible truth …

12318 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 10 August 13, 1857, page 118 paragraph 3

… strongest arguments against Wm. Miller were the foolish falsehoods, repeated by the clergy and the press, in regard to his “getting rich,” “building a brick wall …

12320 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 10 August 20, 1857, page 124 paragraph 2

IN the Bible Examiner of the 1st inst., we find some objections to the view we take of the Two-horned Beast, by which it appears either that the argument has not been carefully studied, or that it is strangely misunderstood. It says: