Search for: argument

14082 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 January 16, 1866, page 53 paragraph 9

Any argument for the immortality of the soul, especially that based upon the capacities and powers of the mind, would certainly be valid in the case of such …

14083 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 January 16, 1866, page 56 paragraph 1

… sound argument, well written, in favor of the great truth of the Sabbath; and second, as showing how people in other parts of the world occasionally have this …

14084 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 January 23, 1866, page 60 paragraph 5

… strong argument, giving illustrations all through the Bible, and showing the names and titles of sacredness that have all along been applied to the seventh …

14085 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 January 23, 1866, page 60 paragraph 7

… strong argument on the fact that the Sabbath commandment is in the very bosom of the decalogue, and the whole law is perfect and holy, and hence cannot be abolished …

14086 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 January 23, 1866, page 60 paragraph 8

… triumphant argument; to which Eld. C. subsequently replied by referring him to Webster’s definition of the word soul, and asking him if he would endorse that …

14087 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 January 23, 1866, page 60 paragraph 9

… . My arguments on the Sabbath being placed in the midst of the moral law, and the immutability of the law, have not yet been touched.

14088 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 January 23, 1866, page 64 paragraph 14

… an argument-Dialogue on the Immortality of the Soul. Lacks signature; and the argument, besides presenting the mortality of man in some instances, in a very …

14090 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 January 30, 1866, page 68 paragraph 5

… fundamental arguments, oft-repeated but yet unanswered, because they cannot be answered. Sustains his assertion that Preble declared that those who keep …

14091 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 January 30, 1866, page 68 paragraph 6

… conclusive argument based on the style of the sacred historian. Every writer has his style. And it was the style of Luke, the writer of the Acts, when an act was …

14092 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 January 30, 1866, page 68 paragraph 8

… conclusive argument based on the use of the term Sabbath as applied to the seventh day in the New Testament. The seventh day is called the Sabbath fifty-nine …

14093 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 January 30, 1866, page 68 paragraph 10

… an argument. At this announcement, we expected the before-threatened battery; but instead of bringing out anything new, he only turned back and treated us …

14094 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 January 30, 1866, page 68 paragraph 11

… an argument on the atonement, showing that Christ must plead his blood over the very law that was transgressed in the former dispensation, in order to take …

14095 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 January 30, 1866, page 68 paragraph 13

… an argument on Matthew 5:17, showing the perpetuity of the moral law. Reads from Matthew 15, how the scribes and Pharisees transgressed, and made void the commandments …

14096 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 January 30, 1866, page 68 paragraph 15

… an argument in relation to shadow and substance, showing that as Eld. P. holds the Sabbath to be a shadow or type of our future rest, and yet has the Sabbath jogged …

14097 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 January 30, 1866, page 68 paragraph 16

… are arguments that are worth having. Reads further from Tertullian and Peter Heylyn.

14098 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 January 30, 1866, page 68 paragraph 18

Preble. Expresses some surprise at the arguments of the affirmative, and after a few scattering remarks on points not new, returns to his quotations from historical authors.

14099 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 January 30, 1866, page 68 paragraph 19

… short argument on the fact that God will not accept of substitutes. We must worship in the way of his own appointing.