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14241 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 4, p. 1264.12 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)
Scaliger, Joseph. De Emandatione Temporum. Francofurti, 1593. See p. 797.
14242 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 4, p. 1267.8 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)
Tracy, Joseph. The Great Awakening: A History of the Revival of Religion in the Time of Edwards and Whitefield. Boston: Tappan & Dennet, 1842. See p. 23.
14243 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 4, p. 1269.19 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)
Wolff, Joseph. Researches and Missionary Labours Among the Jews, Mohammedans, and Other Sects (1831-1834). London: James Nisbet & Co., 1835. See p. 324.
14244 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 4, p. 1274.6 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)
Wolff, Joseph. Letter in Monthly Intelligence of the Proceedings of the London Society, December, 1830. See p. 324.
14245 A Review of “Our Authorized Bible Vindicated,” by B. G. Wilkinson, p. 68.3 (Warren Eugene Howell)
Luke 2:33. On Joseph’s being father of Jesus.
14246 A Review of “Our Authorized Bible Vindicated,” by B. G. Wilkinson, p. 68.4 (Warren Eugene Howell)
… calls Joseph the father of Jesus in the phrase “Thy father and I have sought thee sorrowing,” while in verses 27 and 41 Joseph and Mary are called His “parents …
14247 A Review of “Our Authorized Bible Vindicated,” by B. G. Wilkinson, p. 68.5 (Warren Eugene Howell)
[Review Sec. III, Ch. 6, p. 7] that the three verses read as they do frees the Revisers from any such charge. Moreover, the word Joseph appears only in the Alexandrian and some later secondary MSS, while the other major copies read “His father.”
14248 A Review of “Our Authorized Bible Vindicated,” by B. G. Wilkinson, p. 107.2 (Warren Eugene Howell)
… of Joseph and Mary to Egypt with the child Jesus, and their returning again to Nazareth. It is interesting to note that the Septuagint renders the verb call …
14249 Passion, Purpose & Power, p. 24 (James R. Nix)
2. Joseph Bates
14250 Passion, Purpose & Power, p. 24.2 (James R. Nix)
Early in 1844, Joseph Bates sold his home in Fairhaven, Massachusetts, to pay for his preaching activities, which included a trip to Maryland, a destination against which he had been warned.
14251 Passion, Purpose & Power, p. 25.1 (James R. Nix)
… name Joseph Bates?” I answered, “Yes.” He said that he remembered my visiting his father’s house when he was a small boy, and informed me that his mother and family …
14252 Passion, Purpose & Power, p. 26.2 (James R. Nix)
… cent. —Joseph Bates, Autobiography of Joseph Bates, 1868, pp. 277-280.
14253 Passion, Purpose & Power, p. 38.2 (James R. Nix)
Joseph Bates traveled north from where he was living in Fairhaven, Massachusetts, to attend what turned out to be an extremely important Millerite camp …
14254 Passion, Purpose & Power, p. 38.4 (James R. Nix)
… autumn.—Joseph Bates, Second Advent Way Marks and High Heaps, 1847, pp. 30, 31.
14255 Passion, Purpose & Power, p. 49.10 (James R. Nix)
… Elder Joseph Bates, the reading of which brought in our beloved Elder James White and his wife.—Mrs. M. C. Stowell Crawford, “A Letter from a Veteran Worker,” The Watchman …
14256 Passion, Purpose & Power, p. 49.12 (James R. Nix)
Once fully convicted of the seventh-day Sabbath, nothing could stop Joseph Bates from observing it or from sharing it with others. Bates came to be known in Adventist history as “The Apostle of the Sabbath.”
14257 Passion, Purpose & Power, p. 50.1 (James R. Nix)
… City.—Joseph Bates, The Seventh-Day Sabbath, A Perpetual Sign, From the Beginning to the Entering into the Gates of the Holy City, According to the Commandment …
14258 Passion, Purpose & Power, p. 55.2 (James R. Nix)
… 1846, Joseph Bates published his first pamphlet advocating the seventh-day Sabbath. The 48-page pamphlet, entitled “The Seventh Day Sabbath, A Perpetual Sign …
14259 Passion, Purpose & Power, p. 55.3 (James R. Nix)
… with Joseph Bates from Fairhaven, Massachusetts, where they both lived, down into Maryland. See p. 14.
14260 Passion, Purpose & Power, p. 56.1 (James R. Nix)
… , 1940.Joseph Bates’ first tract on the Sabbath; others think Charles H. Gurney was in error and that his father actually paid off a later tract by Joseph Bates …