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1901 The Review and Herald October 20, 1885, paragraph 5
… of argument which apparently proves their position. But their failures show that they are false prophets, that they do not rightly interpret the language …
1902 The Review and Herald November 10, 1885, paragraph 17
… Bible arguments, those who are making void the law of God will manufacture falsehoods to stain and blacken the workers. They did this to the world’s Redeemer …
1903 The Review and Herald December 8, 1885, paragraph 4
… . Every argument in prophetic history, every practical lesson given by Christ, should be carefully studied that they may be wanting in nothing. The mind gains …
1904 The Review and Herald December 22, 1885, paragraph 11
… sermon, argumentative though it may be, will accomplish little. We must have Jesus abiding in us, that the words we utter may be his words; our sluggish souls …
1905 The Review and Herald March 9, 1886, paragraph 28
… mighty argument to all created intelligences in heaven and in other worlds that that law is changeless; that God is righteous, merciful, and self-denying …
1906 The Review and Herald March 23, 1886, paragraph 5
… out argumentative subjects for the object of discussion, and these subjects which they have prepared they love to use. The truth of God is plain and conclusive …
1907 The Review and Herald April 6, 1886, paragraph 8
… the arguments which are prepared in pamphlets and books, and which others have labored earnestly to search out; but they are not willing to tax their minds …
1908 The Review and Herald April 6, 1886, paragraph 12
… of arguments from the pens of others, while an excellent and important practice, is not that which will give the mind the greatest strength. The Bible is the …
1909 The Review and Herald May 11, 1886, paragraph 1
… when argument and authority are powerless. Love works not for profit nor reward; yet God has ordained that great gain shall be the certain result of every …
1910 The Review and Herald June 1, 1886, paragraph 13
… best arguments they have to evade the truth, cite the testimony of the Fathers, and the customs and precepts of men. Yes, the Protestants of the nineteenth century …
1911 The Review and Herald June 29, 1886, paragraph 8
… by argument that they are to learn it. There is a work to be done of feeding these hungry, starving sheep with spiritual food. Many of the professed teachers …
1912 The Review and Herald July 6, 1886, paragraph 4
… 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 …
1913 The Review and Herald July 27, 1886, paragraph 2
… -convincing argument is “my experience.” Some will say, The Lord has blessed me in believing and doing as I have; therefore I cannot be in error. “My experience” is …
1914 The Review and Herald August 10, 1886, paragraph 2
… powerful arguments in proof of the correctness of our position, and reckon themselves among the chosen, peculiar people of God; yet experience not his presence …
1915 The Review and Herald November 9, 1886, paragraph 7
… , and arguments. If their imagination becomes excited by feeding it upon highly-wrought fictitious stories, they will have no desire to search the Scriptures …
1916 The Review and Herald February 22, 1887, paragraph 5
… in argument, but do not evidence before the people the love and grace of Christ in the heart. They do not leave the impression upon the people that they have …
1917 The Review and Herald February 22, 1887, paragraph 9
… presenting arguments by which they obtain a surface knowledge of the truth. They have a runway of some doctrinal discourses, and they aim no higher. They do …
1918 The Review and Herald April 26, 1887, paragraph 3
… which argument will fail to accomplish. Love is power. The workers need to bring the love of Jesus into their labors. Those who are young are much more easily …
1919 The Review and Herald May 17, 1887, paragraph 8
… with arguments in vindication of his law, against which Satan has made such a raid,—over such he sets his hellish powers and his agencies at work, and overthrows …
1920 The Review and Herald August 16, 1887, paragraph 6
… of argument which apparently proves their position. But their failures show that they are false prophets, that they do not rightly interpret the language …