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14381 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 60.5 (Ellen Gould White)

… .” This argument might indeed be called a “late invention.” I am certain it is a new one among our people. It is true that the saints do not dwell on the earth till the …

14382 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 61.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… same argument applies to the saints. They are joint heirs with Christ. This means that they receive their inheritance at the same time he does. When he comes …

14383 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 61.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… an argument to convince you that the first advent of Christ is not referred to here. In Galatians 3:19 Paul is speaking of the inheritance and says, “till the …

14384 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 62.4 (Ellen Gould White)

The argument thus far on the coming of the seed has been negative in order to meet some of your objections. I will now give some positive argument that the coming …

14385 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 63.4 (Ellen Gould White)

… strongest argument against the ceremonial law view is found in verse 24 : “Wherefore the law was our schoolmaster to bring us unto Christ, that we might be justified …

14386 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis

… our arguments, we may be sure that the enemies of the truth will not always remain blind to it.

14387 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 68.6 (Ellen Gould White)

… some arguments being framed more or less for years, virtually sustaining that position in the SIGNS, and have known how some two or three years ago they were …

14388 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 88.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… need argument. The public attitude assumed by your husband, by the publishing house, and by our writings issued from the press, and by the whole attitude of …

14389 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 91.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… of argumentative articles in the Signs of the Times the same summer, in which he did his very best to make his views prominent and give them as wide a circulation …

14390 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 99.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… these arguments of Waggoner’s of the other side of the question appeared in the Instructor lessons and Signs of the Times, and had such a wide circulation …

14391 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 101.1 (Ellen Gould White)

. We are not afraid of any of them. But I have no great faith that a public discussion will amount to anything. I have heard J. H. Waggoner’s arguments and E …

14392 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 186.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… any argument in an instant, and that seems to absorb his attention, to the exclusion of any thing else: Still I hope that he received some benefit the little …

14393 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 268.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… the argumentative way he had done in the past. In fact it was the most interesting letter I have received from him for a long time. And it was glad to see the turn …

14394 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 282.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… wrong argument. Lindsay agreed with Henry that I was a poor Superintendent, and Eldridge was silent, the meanest course of all, as he knew I had told him all he …

14395 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 282.4 (Ellen Gould White)

… their argument had tried to prove that I had no business doing anything but for the Association), I would do so, and remain there. I asked Henry if all the rents …

14396 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 309.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… in argument for or against the teaching of the brethren, It was simply a friendly letter, and had my idea been carried out and the brethren come together like …

14397 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 331.4 (Ellen Gould White)

… various arguments. In this they were mistaken. Sister White listened to their discourses at the Minneapolis Meeting. She also listened to the brethren who …

14398 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 348.5 (Ellen Gould White)

… , brittle argument, laced with censure, is what I find. The spirit of Christ, when received into the soul, is not manifest in loud argument and severe condemnation …

14399 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 349.4 (Ellen Gould White)

… in argument; to argue against something maintained by another.” There was controversy at Minneapolis, end those who took part in it were disputants. It is absurd …

14400 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 404.28 (Ellen Gould White)

… no argument to convince candid minds; a mere mention of them is sufficient to show that they belong in the category of “damnable heresies” had in view by the …