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2081 American Sentinel, vol. 3 December 1888, page 92 paragraph 2

… ‘I vote as I pray and pray as I vote.’ This Wisconsin organ of a party which is always lauding itself as the friend of ‘God and home,’ and repeatedly exhorts its members …

2082 American Sentinel, vol. 3 December 1888, page 92 paragraph 3

… bishop voting with such low-down and vicious pluguglies, thugs, and guttersnipes, to continue a traffic that pulls more men down to hell in one day than I ever …

2083 American Sentinel, vol. 3 December 1888, page 93 paragraph 10

… , by vote of the National W.C.T.U. Convention, a “consulting member” of the National Prohibition Committee; she uses the platform of the W.C.T.U. Convention …

2084 American Sentinel, vol. 3 December 1888, page 96 paragraph 20

… have voted to make the advancement of this petition a special and urgent work. The most influential indorsement which the petition against Sunday work …

2085 American Sentinel, vol. 4 January 1889, page 3 paragraph 2

… most votes at any particular time. No man is warranted in saying that any particular party will be the party that will offer the greatest menace to religious …

2086 American Sentinel, vol. 4 January 1889, page 3 paragraph 5

… to vote.” Thus it appears from the highest authority that the Prohibition party is not primarily a temperance party, but is a woman suffrage party, and that …

2087 American Sentinel, vol. 4 February 6, 1889, page 20 paragraph 2

… could vote, it no doubt would become law. In view of such facts, the call of a public meeting in our city is timely.”

2088 American Sentinel, vol. 4 March 20, 1889, page 66 paragraph 1

… by vote of a council, what the principles of the Christian religion are, that, as already shown, would not change anybody’s mind, and every teacher of the Bible …

2089 American Sentinel, vol. 4 April 17, 1889, page 99 paragraph 6

… BY VOTE, let the ‘name’ of the organization be signed, with the attesting signatures of the presiding officer and clerk or secretary, with place and date, and …

2090 American Sentinel, vol. 4 April 17, 1889, page 99 paragraph 7

… , a vote could be taken on the petition. If a majority of the members present voted in favor of it, the presiding officer and the clerk would sign their names and …

2091 American Sentinel, vol. 4 April 17, 1889, page 99 paragraph 10

… “by vote” was considered the chief thing. Whenever there was an assembly they wanted those present to vote the indorsement of the organization, so that all …

2092 American Sentinel, vol. 4 April 17, 1889, page 99 paragraph 13

… unanimous vote of indorsement was taken. The Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, which comes next, had 185,521 at the time of the vote. The Roman Catholics …

2093 American Sentinel, vol. 4 April 17, 1889, page 99 paragraph 15

… . A vote by a few hundred people was thus swelled into nearly seven million. Not only so, but by the wording of the petition, every member of those churches was …

2094 American Sentinel, vol. 4 April 17, 1889, page 99 paragraph 16

… a vote taken by a few members of those bodies, in convention assembled. Of course the members of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union could, on general principles …

2095 American Sentinel, vol. 4 April 17, 1889, page 100 paragraph 1

… a vote of a few, which could not represent the body, Mr. Crafts has lately gone to work to secure the indorsement of the Federated Trades, by which means he is able …

2096 American Sentinel, vol. 4 May 15, 1889, page 123 paragraph 2

… the votes of local assemblies, then by a vote of the general assembly they counted in the entire organization, and then securing a favorable vote from the …

2097 American Sentinel, vol. 4 June 12, 1889, page 156 paragraph 8

… the vote passed by the General Assembly of the Knights of Labor after Mr. Crafts had argued and pleaded with them, said that it was a wonderful victory achieved …

2098 American Sentinel, vol. 4 July 17, 1889, page 194 paragraph 8

… Congress votes this law, they have something else in view entirely, that is not the protection of worship, but the enforcement of the religious observance …

2099 American Sentinel, vol. 4 July 31, 1889, page 209 paragraph 2

… man votes for a man opposed to God’s law, even if he belongs to a dozen churches, the devil will get him at last.”

2100 American Sentinel, vol. 4 August 14, 1889, page 226 paragraph 1

At the State Convention of the Vermont Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, something over a year ago, the 170 delegates adopted by unanimous vote,