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2061 The Marvel of Nations, p. 240.2 (Uriah Smith)
… to vote for it!”
2062 The Marvel of Nations, p. 258.1 (Uriah Smith)
… one vote of becoming a law. But in 1882-83 the same bill was defeated by the surprising majority of 130 against 37. Thus Pennsylvania hugs her disgrace. But what …
2063 The Marvel of Nations, p. 261.1 (Uriah Smith)
… and vote, whenever they can do so without making a public profession of religion. These persons, unless thoroughly aroused to the tendency of the proposed …
2064 Synopsis of the Present Truth, p. 16.1 (Uriah Smith)
… deliberate vote of the highest dignitaries of all the Catholic world, 538 against 2, July 21, 1870, the pope was decreed to be infallible. In two months from that …
2065 Synopsis of the Present Truth
… the vote of infallibility taken 54. How did the vote stand? 55. What took place two months later? 56. Into whose hand does the kingdom finally pass? 57. Where is it …
2066 The United States in the Light of Prophecy, p. 144.1 (Uriah Smith)
… to vote for such an amendment, would hesitate to vote against God, although they may not believe that the amendment was necessary or that it is right; and such …
2067 Vindication of the Business Career of Elder James White, p. 7.4 (Uriah Smith)
… . 18, voted to lay before the General Conference, in relation to the charges and reports that are in circulation concerning Eld. James White. As no one had reported …
2068 The Visions of Mrs. E.G. White, p. 85.1 (Uriah Smith)
… and voted for it! Why did they not withhold their votes, and exhibit their opposition there before the Conference? But after having by their votes acknowledged …
2069 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 69 February 2, 1892, page 65 paragraph 9
… science votes Paul a fraud. That this “scientific” book positively denies the possibility of there having been in the past any such righteous people as the …
2070 American Sentinel, vol. 3 April 1888, page 29 paragraph 2
“One reason why I favor woman suffrage is because we would have more Christian voters if the women were allowed to vote.”
2071 American Sentinel, vol. 3 May 1888, page 33 paragraph 15
… opposing votes.”
2072 American Sentinel, vol. 3 May 1888, page 33 paragraph 24
“After half an hour of debate, Judge Bourne’s amendment was lost by a vote of 73 to 84.
2073 American Sentinel, vol. 3 May 1888, page 40 paragraph 12
… to vote against the Republican party—that would defeat that party. There are over 100,000 offices and over a thousand millions of treasure dependent upon …
2074 American Sentinel, vol. 3 June 1888, page 47 paragraph 7
… to vote at school elections, to bring out all their women, and carried the same resolution again. At Melrose, Minn., the Catholic priests engineered a movement …
2075 American Sentinel, vol. 3 July 1888, page 55 paragraph 3
… to vote will have to be extended to all women, unabridged by any condition on account of sex, character, color, or previous condition of disfranchisement.
2076 American Sentinel, vol. 3 July 1888, page 55 paragraph 4
… to vote than millions of men must be conceded. But this begs the question. Until it can be shown that all women are equally equipped for the suffrage with all …
2077 American Sentinel, vol. 3 August 1888, page 64 paragraph 2
… the votes which were cast for Miss Willard, in the Methodist General Conference, as editor of the New York Christian Advocate, he said in the New York Evangelist …
2078 American Sentinel, vol. 3 September 1888, page 69 paragraph 2
… , a vote is taken on the Sunday bill, and no one votes against it. Then by the vote of less than three hundred people, the influence of five hundred is secured in …
2079 American Sentinel, vol. 3 October 1888, page 78 paragraph 8
… , or votes, the Prohibition ticket, works and votes for the establishment of such a despotism.
2080 American Sentinel, vol. 3 October 1888, page 78 paragraph 11
“My vote, and my voice, shall ever be for a free, civil, enlightened, and progressive Government.