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14281 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 March 4, 1895, page 448 paragraph 4
… that argument that Satan was presenting in the courts of God, as the prosecuting attorney from this country. That is the thought; it is legal all the way through …
14282 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 March 4, 1895, page 448 paragraph 5
… for argument. Why? — because now we have an Advocate in the court, Jesus Christ the righteous. Yes; thank the Lord!
14283 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 March 4, 1895, page 448 paragraph 6
… that argument with the appearance of a shadow of right, because his dominion, his authority, had not yet been positively contested. But Christ came, and did …
14284 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 March 5, 1895, page 472 paragraph 15
… strong arguments to affect the minds of the masses, who had all their lives been bound by the Jewish restrictions and exactions. Nevertheless he was not prevented …
14285 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 April 1895, page 501 paragraph 6
… strong arguments to sustain their position; therefore they will try the metal of the one who presents the truth. In the position where you are placed to vindicate …
14286 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 April 1895, page 501 paragraph 7
… strongest arguments. Will you bear in mind to put on the whole armor of God?
14287 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 April 1895, page 502 paragraph 3
… of argument. Do not imperil the truth by an unwise word. Remember how, when provoked, Moses spoke unadvisedly, and dishonored God. You need larger experience …
14288 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 April 1895, page 505 paragraph 1
… this argument will be true; but to all they will make it appear true, at our expense, unless we shall show the principles.
14289 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 April 1895, page 506 paragraph 4
… same arguments will be presented about ourselves.] aims a deadly blow at our whole republican system of government - a blow, which, if successful, would place …
14290 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 April 1895, page 506 paragraph 5
… and arguments in which the nation itself sustained him. And the nation endorsed his position, which was: The right of the people to appeal from any decision …
14291 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 April 1895, page 506 paragraph 11
… an argument that the country itself cannot go back on, — an argument which no judge in any United States court could go back on, which no officer of the United …
14292 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 April 1895, page 513 paragraph 2
… without argument.
14293 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 April 1, 1896, page 698 paragraph 4
… lengthy argument to prove the propriety of the tithing system. Indeed, this is not necessary. Our brethren and sisters all acknowledge the binding obligation …
14294 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 April 1, 1896, page 700 paragraph 9
… cold argument, but by living out the very principles which are so prominent in the life and labors of our Saviour.
14295 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 July 1, 1896, page 729 paragraph 19
… strong arguments in favor of the religion of Jesus Christ, is that it has a perennial glow in it. It is warm with the warmth of divine love; it kindles with what …
14296 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 3 April 1, 1899, page 38 paragraph 6
… the argument.
14297 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 3 January 1, 1900, page 108 paragraph 10
… strong arguments wall it in, and make it of still greater force. Dwell more on the Revelation. Read, explain, and enforce its teachings.
14298 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 4, 1901, page 61 paragraph 8
… convincing argument of superior crops. Farming is thus far the only regular industry afforded the students; yet during the past two years a new school building …
14299 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 4, 1901, page 64 paragraph 1
… same argument can be made in favor of continuing the present plan of giving the surplus donations for the work in foreign fields. The help given by our schools …
14300 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 5, 1901, page 81 paragraph 10
… no argument about it, no splitting of hairs, but it was the doctrine that drove the devil out of a man. What is the application? “Whoso committeth sin is of the devil …