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14161 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 3 October 29, 1889, page 100 paragraph 1
… the argument invulnerable: the 2300 days must end in the autumn of 1844. Then they looked at the event that the prophecy declared should take place at the end …
14162 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 3 October 29, 1889, page 102 paragraph 1
… new arguments on their present position. But the regular periodical which still goes by the name of Advent Review was not commenced until in November, 1850 …
14163 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 3 November 5, 1889, page 142 paragraph 23
… the argument made before the United States Senate Committee, by Elder A. T. Jones, on the Sunday-Rest Bill introduced by Senator Blair. It contains all that was …
14164 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 3 November 5, 1889, page 142 paragraph 24
… and arguments bearing on the question, it also will create an interest in the large work entitled, “The History of the Sabbath.”
14165 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 January 27, 1893, page 2 paragraph 2
… an argument to use against some other person. This would not be a right motive. God wants us to receive the word of God for our own benefit; then he can use us for …
14166 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 January 27, 1893, page 9 paragraph 4
… weigh arguments and decide upon the truth, - is that the infallible test of truth? Is a man’s judgment, his faculties, the test of truth at all? When we want to test …
14167 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 January 27, 1893, page 9 paragraph 5
… the arguments on both sides, because we would be everlastingly behind while we were listening to a lot of arguments and objections. But we do not want to stand …
14168 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 January 29, 1893, page 22 paragraph 2
… an argument against organization, but against the perversion of it.
14169 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 January 29, 1893, page 41 paragraph 1
… your arguments to be heard.” Brother Moon, in that room, dictated to Mr. Thompson of Chicago, what we desired, and Chairman Durborow introduced it with his own …
14170 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 January 29, 1893, page 41 paragraph 8
… any arguments at all upon the principle, but only upon the policy of the legislation; not to consider any question at all as to whether it was constitutional …
14171 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 January 29, 1893, page 42 paragraph 1
… any arguments as to the constitutionality of the question, or the principle involved, was not to be considered at all, but only the policy of the legislation …
14172 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 January 29, 1893, page 42 paragraph 2
… the argument was opened. So I did not have time to learn anything about the situation at all. After the hearing Mr. Thompson of Chicago came to me and asked me …
14173 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 January 29, 1893, page 42 paragraph 7
… the argument I was making upon the constitution, yet other members of the Committee asked questions until the whole half hour was consumed, and every one …
14174 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 January 29, 1893, page 44 paragraph 3
… own arguments, they have gone right ahead, and got Congress to do it, when they knew it was unconstitutional.
14175 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 January 29, 1893, page 45 paragraph 11
… my argument, and which explains this point a little more fully before this Committee:-
14176 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 January 29, 1893, page 45 paragraph 14
The Chairman (Mr. Durborow). - I don’t want any more of such stuff as that. I do not see what bearing that has on this question. Please confine yourself to proper lines of argument.
14177 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 January 29, 1893, page 46 paragraph 2
Mr. Durborow. - I don’t think your whole argument is very respectful to the Congress of the United States.
14178 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 January 29, 1893, page 46 paragraph 13
… the arguments presented here, or to present my case with the force and fluency that gentlemen in the opposition have, having been forced by my condition to …
14179 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 January 29, 1893, page 49 paragraph 13
… . The argument has been made, and it was made when the legislation was before the Senate, that as Congress was appropriating the money, it had the right to put …
14180 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 January 29, 1893, page 51 paragraph 1
Mr. Houk. - Your argument is, then, that the quotation of that commandment by Senator Quay, and the insertion of that, incorporates the fourth commandment and the whole Bible into the legislation of this country?