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1781 Testimony for the Church — No. 24, p. 137.3 (Ellen Gould White)
… the arguments of opponents wherewith to battle the truth of God, which many had never thought of. Some one must render an account for this unwise generalship …
1782 Testimony for the Church — No. 24, p. 138.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… strong arguments in its favor, and could then be prepared to meet the arguments urged by opposers.
1783 Testimony for the Church — No. 24, p. 155.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… the arguments of Bro. ——, and although they could not receive the views advocated by him, they were more or less affected by his talk and reasoning. Some have felt …
1784 Testimony for the Church — No. 24, p. 187.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… the arguments used cannot be controverted; but just at the time when souls are balancing in favor of the truth, —— ——appears so plainly, that all which might have …
1785 Testimony for the Church — No. 25, p. 174.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… strongest arguments they have to use against the Sabbath of the fourth commandment. We should not allow our feelings to control us, and divert us from the …
1786 Testimony for the Church — No. 25a, p. 81.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… with arguments or evidence to make a raid upon others.
1787 Testimony for the Church — No. 25a, p. 87.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… for argument and unreasonable feelings. The time has come when the greatest wisdom needs to be exercised in reference to the cause and work of God. Judgment …
1788 Testimony for the Church — No. 26, p. 201.4 (Ellen Gould White)
… of argument or the voice of command; he went about doing good and teaching his followers the things which belonged to their peace. He stirred up no strife, he …
1789 Testimony for the Church — No. 27, p. 143.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… every argument he can produce. He is then in danger, great danger of closing his eyes, and violating his conscience by his persistency, for the temptation of …
1790 Testimony for the Church — No. 27, p. 168.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… when argument and any amount of words will prove vain and useless.
1791 Testimony for the Church — No. 27, p. 175.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… truth. Argument is good in its place, but far more can be reached by simple explanations of the Word of God. The lessons of Christ were illustrated so clearly …
1792 Testimony for the Church — No. 27, p. 176.3 (Ellen Gould White)
… of argument alone, and do not cry earnestly to God for his wisdom to direct them and his grace to sanctify their efforts. Long discourses and tedious prayers …
1793 Testimony for the Church — No. 28, p. 65.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… of argument which apparently proves their position. But their failures show that they are false prophets, that they do not rightly interpret the language …
1794 Testimony for the Church — No. 28, p. 179.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… mighty arguments of the cross will convict of sin. The divine love of God, expressed for sinners in the gift of his Son to suffer shame and death, that they might …
1795 Testimony for the Church — No. 29, p. 16.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… wholly argumentative. There are souls who listen to the theory of truth and are impressed with the evidences brought out, and then if a portion of the discourse …
1796 Testimony for the Church — No. 29, p. 83.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… labored argument, ample facilities, abundance of influence, and plenty of means; but they are those victories which are gained in the audience chamber with …
1797 Testimony for the Church — No. 29, p. 138.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… an argument for the reality and power of the gospel which the world could not misunderstand or gainsay, and abundant blessings would be poured upon the church …
1798 Testimony for the Church — No. 30, p. 9.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… of argument that will be powerful to convict and convert souls.
1799 Testimony for the Church — No. 30, p. 110.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… doctrinal arguments, which would weary the reader; but they should contain short and interesting doctrinal and practical articles. The price of our papers …
1800 Testimony for the Church — No. 31, p. 152.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… convincing arguments in favor of the truth we profess to believe,—an argument which the world could not misunderstand nor gainsay. The Lord would have distinguished …