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1881 The Review and Herald December 20, 1881, paragraph 5

… good argument upon doctrinal points, than to present a self-denying, crucified Saviour to the people.

1882 The Review and Herald May 1, 1883, paragraph 4

… , and argument and entreaty are alike powerless to move them from their stereotyped position. They are well satisfied with themselves. They will not be aroused …

1883 The Review and Herald May 8, 1883, paragraph 7

… no argument in favor of so frequent eating. Three meals a day, and nothing between meals—not even an apple—should be the utmost limit of indulgence. Those who …

1884 The Review and Herald November 6, 1883, paragraph 21

… forcible arguments, which the people could remember and consider after returning to their homes. Many, he said, flatter themselves that evil is diminishing …

1885 The Review and Herald November 20, 1883, paragraph 2

… hear arguments from the word of God which would harmonize our position with prophetic history. As they listened to an explanation of the disappointment …

1886 The Review and Herald January 15, 1884, paragraph 3

… an argument in favor of the truth that they cannot gainsay. Earnest, unselfish effort will garner sheaves for Jesus. A consistent life, characterized by the …

1887 The Review and Herald May 27, 1884, paragraph 7

… of arguments to prove our doctrines. The truth must be in the heart of the teacher, a living principle, and not a mere theory. With your own hearts aglow with the …

1888 The Review and Herald May 27, 1884, paragraph 10

… . The argument that we may plead now and ever is our great need, our utterly hopeless state, that makes Him and His redeeming power a necessity. When we confidingly …

1889 The Review and Herald June 24, 1884, paragraph 12

… long, argumentative discourses. If one part of your work must be limited, let it be the discourses; for unless your sermons are followed by personal effort …

1890 The Review and Herald July 1, 1884, paragraph 10

… prepared arguments. Argument alone is not enough. God must be sought on your knees; you must go forth to meet the people through the power and influence of his …

1891 The Review and Herald July 8, 1884, paragraph 2

… . Mere arguments, however clear and convincing, are not enough. We may have help from God, and we should not feel free to go out to battle without the evidence that …

1892 The Review and Herald July 22, 1884, paragraph 11

… conclusive argument and the most solemn appeal. We are often brought into positions that are trying, where human nature longs to break forth; but in such cases …

1893 The Review and Herald August 26, 1884, paragraph 8

… sound argument. It will enable them to look beyond the caviler to the one who influences him, the adversary of God and man, and to resist him in the person of his …

1894 The Review and Herald October 28, 1884, paragraph 25

… clear arguments should be appreciated by our people, and they should set themselves to study the precious truths which are opened to their understanding …

1895 The Review and Herald November 25, 1884, paragraph 10

… the arguments presented and to decide between truth and error.

1896 The Review and Herald November 25, 1884, paragraph 20

… the arguments go into one ear and out of the other. Why, the whole world keeps Sunday.”

1897 The Review and Herald January 13, 1885, paragraph 2

… the arguments from God’s word, the less disposition there seems to be to recognize the mighty principles of truth. Human opinions and customs hold the mind …

1898 The Review and Herald April 7, 1885, paragraph 2

… the argumentative skill displayed, and the power and beauty of the language. The minister is not infallible, but God has honored him by making him his messenger …

1899 The Review and Herald May 12, 1885, paragraph 6

… Bible arguments, that they could meet opponents and so present the reasons of our faith that the truth would triumph and silence their opposition.

1900 The Review and Herald September 15, 1885, paragraph 9

… the arguments on the Sabbath. He was head machinist in one of the railroad shops, and received a large salary. “But,” said he, “what good will money do me if earned …