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1 EGW 2SP 273.1 (1877 The Spirit of Prophecy, vol. 2)
These texts prove conclusively that Christ is the rock upon which the church is built, and, in his address to Peter, he referred to himself as the rock which is the foundation of the church. He continues:—
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2 EGW AA 124.3 (1911 The Acts of the Apostles)
… of the gospel he sought to make plain the prophecies relating to the first advent of Christ. He showed conclusively that these prophecies had been literally …
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3 EGW GC 289.2 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… conclusive. But there was another class that did not so judge. The fact that these customs “tended to bridge over the chasm between Rome and the Reformation …
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4 EGW 4SP 498.3 (1884 The Spirit of Prophecy, vol. 4)
The stone and the oak were in Palestine, but they were by the sanctuary of the Lord—not in it. And the other text is more restrictive still, and equally conclusive against the inference to which reference is herein made.
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5 EGW GC 329.1 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… , at the outset, the slightest expectation of reaching the conclusion at which he had now arrived. He himself could hardly credit the results of his investigation …
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6 EGW PK 445.2 (1917 Prophets and Kings)
… in conclusion, “when the word of the prophet shall come to pass, then shall the prophet be known, that the Lord hath truly sent him.” Verse 9. If Israel chose to run …
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7 EGW PK 80.1 (1917 Prophets and Kings)
… hear the conclusion of the whole matter,” he wrote: “Fear God, and keep His commandments: for this is the whole duty of man. For God shall bring every work into judgment …
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8 EGW DA 165.1 (1898 The Desire of Ages)
… of the world. After He had risen from the dead, their meaning would be made plain. To many they would be conclusive evidence of His divinity.
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9 EGW 4SP 122.2 (1884 The Spirit of Prophecy, vol. 4)
In conclusion, he endeavored to cast contempt upon the adherents of the reformed faith: “What are all these Lutherans?—A motley rabble of insolent grammarians …
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10 EGW AA 285.3 (1911 The Acts of the Apostles)
… to the most conclusive evidence. Fearing that the faith of the believers would be endangered by continued association with these opposers of the truth …
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