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121 Vindication of the Doctrine of the Resurrection of the Unjust, p. 25.2 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… Mr. Storrs, was “not a penal infliction on them.” True; a penal infliction can only relate to an act under probation; but our probation does not relate to the exclusion …

122 Vindication of the Doctrine of the Resurrection of the Unjust, p. 30.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… Mr. Storrs’ “principles” be correct. To say that God will not be strictly just, were to blaspheme; to say the threat will never be executed, were to deny the word of …

124 Vindication of the Doctrine of the Resurrection of the Unjust, p. 37.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… Mr. Storrs’ view were correct; for, according to that view, there is no delay; that day is every day whenever an unjust man dies! In giving this reason Peter makes …

126 Vindication of the Doctrine of the Resurrection of the Unjust, p. 44.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… Eld. Storrs’ exposition of this text, wherein he endeavors to prove by verse 9 that wrath or judgment comes not in one particular day or time, but to the “Jew first …

127 Vindication of the Doctrine of the Resurrection of the Unjust, p. 56.3 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… . Eld. Storrs says, “This text would have great weight on the question if there were no opposing considerations.” Whether the “opposing considerations” are sufficient …

128 Vindication of the Doctrine of the Resurrection of the Unjust, p. 62.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

Eld. Storrs, noticing the translation of “these” and “those,” by Bush and Whiting, says:

129 Vindication of the Doctrine of the Resurrection of the Unjust, p. 62.3 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… Eld. Storrs is very unguarded, to say the least, and calculated to give the impression that a correct translation of the text makes it oppose the rising of the …

132 Vindication of the Doctrine of the Resurrection of the Unjust, p. 95.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… George Storrs. And I esteem him highly still; I believe him to be an honest, earnest advocate of what he considers sacred truth. But on this subject I think he …

133 Vindication of the Doctrine of the Resurrection of the Unjust, p. 97.1 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… , Eld. Storrs wrote the following article. It was published in vol. v, pp. 43, 44. Mr. Walsh afterward returned to the belief of the immortality of the soul.

134 Vindication of the Doctrine of the Resurrection of the Unjust, p. 97.2 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)

… Eld. Storrs in opposition to himself; a motive so unworthy I utterly disclaim. But I value the argument; it is clear in statement, and forcible in conclusion …

135 Brother Miller’s Dream, p. 6.1 (James Springer White)

… . George Storrs was among the first to take this stand. See his writings in the latter part of 1844, in the “Midnight Cry,” then published in New York city. J. V. Himes …

136 The Early Life and Later Experience and Labors of Elder Joseph Bates, p. 280.1 (James Springer White)

… Brn. Storrs and Brown from the city of Norfolk, Virginia; and I was told that if I went South the slaveholders would kill me for being an abolitionist. I saw there …

137 The Four Universal Monarchies of the Prophecy of Daniel, and God’s Everlasting Kingdom

… Geo. Storrs, in his work published in 1843, and, in regard to the four kingdoms of Daniel, we have more or less used his language.

138 Life Incidents, p. 135.2 (James Springer White)

… N.Bro. Storrs had been laboring with great success for a number of weeks. The interest still continued to increase beyond all expectation. An invitation …

139 Life Incidents, p. 147.1 (James Springer White)

… , Fitch, Storrs, Brown, Hervey, Cook, Whiting, Starkweather, Hawley, Litch, Fleming, Cox, Sabine, etc., constitute the Second Advent Library, and exhibit the views which …

140 Life Incidents, p. 154.2 (James Springer White)

… Mr. Storrs, not only failed to see that good could result from the agitation of the subject, but were grieved that the once united and happy flock, who were looking …