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12921 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 16 October 2, 1860, page 158 paragraph 24
A FRIEND, whose friendship only extends to this world’s affairs, thus reasons: I shall have no more argument with A., for he has the Bible at his tongue’s end, (but mind you, if he can get a chance at B, he belabors him most stoutly).
12922 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 16 October 16, 1860, page 172 paragraph 2
… some arguments to sustain this position, and look at some objections which have been urged against that view.
12923 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 16 October 16, 1860, page 176 paragraph 63
The Truth Found - A short argument for the Sabbath. Price 5 cents.
12924 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 16 October 16, 1860, page 176 paragraph 75
Pauline Theology. An argument on Future Punishment in Paul’s fourteen epistles. Price 15 cents.
12925 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 16 October 23, 1860, page 182 paragraph 18
… what argument to plead with him! Oh that we might come near enough to touch the hem of Christ’s garment; then would we entreat him to make intercession for us …
12926 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 16 October 23, 1860, page 184 paragraph 4
… their arguments fail, our enemies often raise the cry of “mormonism” to create prejudice, because of our views that the Gifts of the Spirit have never entirely …
12927 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 16 October 23, 1860, page 184 paragraph 61
The Truth Found - A short argument for the Sabbath. Price 5 cents.
12928 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 16 October 23, 1860, page 184 paragraph 73
Pauline Theology. An argument on Future Punishment in Paul’s fourteen epistles. Price 15 cents.
12929 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 16 October 30, 1860, page 192 paragraph 68
The Truth Found - A short argument for the Sabbath. Price 5 cents.
12930 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 16 October 30, 1860, page 192 paragraph 80
Pauline Theology. An argument on Future Punishment in Paul’s fourteen epistles. Price 15 cents.
12931 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 16 November 6, 1860, page 197
THE TRANSGRESSOR’S FATE: OR A SHORT ARGUMENT ON THE FIRST AND SECOND DEATHS
12932 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 16 November 6, 1860, page 200 paragraph 57
The Truth Found - A short argument for the Sabbath. Price 5 cents.
12933 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 16 November 6, 1860, page 200 paragraph 69
Pauline Theology. An argument on Future Punishment in Paul’s fourteen epistles. Price 15 cents.
12934 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 16 November 13, 1860, page 202 paragraph 14
The argument of the apostle in vindicating the holiness of the law, while it at the same time produced conviction and condemnation, is conclusive. “What shall …
12935 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 16 November 13, 1860, page 206 paragraph 10
… .’s arguments in favor of the perpetuity of the law of God, drawn from Matthew 5:17-19; Romans 7, and other texts, were not refuted. Had Eld. G. refuted or unsettled these …
12936 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 16 November 13, 1860, page 206
THE TRANSGRESSOR’S FATE: OR A SHORT ARGUMENT ON THE FIRST AND SECOND DEATHS
12937 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 17 November 20, 1860, page 3 paragraph 3
… same arguments which demoralized the conscience and frittered away the moral sense in regard to bearing testimony against slavery, hold equally good …
12938 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 17 November 20, 1860, page 6 paragraph 7
… one argument - that is an argument - in favor of a God, has ever been framed; and not one can be.” “There is no need of a God! There is nothing for a God to do.” “Call for a God …
12939 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 17 November 20, 1860, page 7 paragraph 22
… until arguments and evidences have had time to do their work; especially should we forbear and wait the slow movements of the dull mind of the erring one, who …
12940 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 17 November 27, 1860, page 9 paragraph 9
… religion, arguments, or rather invectives against the sound and sober exercises of genuine piety. They seize every occasion to represent it as if it were …