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14221 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 March 1, 1893, page 434 paragraph 7
… general arguments advanced at such meetings. But there was one thing most noticeable, and that was that it was not a meeting specially for argument as to the …
14222 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 March 3, 1893, page 459 paragraph 19
… long argument on one side and the other, and weighing the reasons for and against, and finally deciding that the balance of argument is in favor of this view …
14223 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 March 3, 1893, page 468 paragraph 13
… the argument, if he does it, then he gains all. That is not the salvation of Christ. That is not the salvation of God.
14224 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 March 26, 1893, page 510 paragraph 3
… our arguments and refused to hear what they would not hear willingly, but which they had to hear-statements from these very men, saying that they must not go …
14225 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 5 March 26, 1893, page 517 paragraph 7
… strongest argument and the great bulwark forever after, in favor of Sunday as the sacred day of the government of the United States.
14226 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 February 16, 1899, page 8 paragraph 17
… strong arguments in favor of this resolution. When the General Conference was organized, it included only this country, but now it includes the world. Men …
14227 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 February 23, 1899, page 65 paragraph 39
… the arguments and the Testimonies from the Spirit of God which have been used in favor of the subscription book work can be used with equal force concerning …
14228 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 February 23, 1899, page 70 paragraph 2
… an argument that it was not wise to go on calling men to receive the Spirit, until they had gotten the victory over every besetting sin. That was right; but I had …
14229 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 February 27, 1899, page 92 paragraph 1
… an argument against organization, but against the perversion of it.” - Unpublished Testimony .
14230 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 February 28, 1899, page 98 paragraph 35
A. T. Jones: No, we are not making an argument.
14231 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 February 28, 1899, page 98 paragraph 47
… . One argument made in its favor in the committee was that the meeting once in two years had a tendency to decrease the amount of labor one was able to perform …
14232 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 February 28, 1899, page 99 paragraph 24
… the argument is going on, I hardly know where I stand. I simply lay down my view of the matter, which is that until we see evidence that we are nearly a unit, is not …
14233 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 March 2, 1899, page 125 paragraph 18
A. T. Jones: I can tell you that I do not believe in it a particle. If nobody can tell what it is for, or what the “general agent” is to be paid for, I do not think much argument is needed against the proposition.
14234 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 March 7, 1899, page 170 paragraph 5
… an argument with them, and that is about all. But the child takes in everything with his eyes, his ears, and his heart. When I go to Sabbath-school, give me a class …
14235 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 March 16, 1899, page 183 paragraph 2
… the argument, to show that Brother Langdon should remain in the field he now occupies, we can go back and show that about all our leading officials have at some …
14236 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 March 16, 1899, page 183 paragraph 3
… no argument at all to say that the business men are not qualified to do the work. I would like to know how much worse it could be done than it has been already. There …
14237 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 4, 1895, page 11 paragraph 5
… ; the arguments will come afterward, upon the evidence of the case as stated. In the time we shall have this evening the case cannot be stated fully, only the case …
14238 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 6, 1895, page 18 paragraph 5
The argument is this: That such vast concentration of the people into cities, so many large cities are being built up in the country, that these cities are holding …
14239 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 6, 1895, page 18 paragraph 14
This, as any one can see, is the very position, and teaching and argument of the papacy. We shall have occasion to read some other such things when we come to the next phase of this matter in the next lesson.
14240 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 6, 1895, page 19 paragraph 8
… their argument. At present we need not keep the thought of proving things in our mind, but let us begin feeding on the word of God, and then God will prove his own …