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28221 The American Sentinel 12 October 7, 1897, page 609
“Religious Right” American Sentinel 12, 39, pp. 609, 610.
28222 The American Sentinel 12 October 7, 1897, page 620
“The Two Principles” American Sentinel 12, 39, pp. 620, 621.
28223 The American Sentinel 13 February 17, 1898, page 99 paragraph 5
… 7:39. Bodily, outwardly, professedly, formally, they were out of Egypt. But in heart they were yet in Egypt. And being in heart yet in Egypt, they were ever longing …
28224 The American Sentinel 13 October 6, 1898, page 613
“Notes” American Sentinel 13, 39, p. 613.
28225 The American Sentinel 14 October 5, 1899, page 609
“Front Page” American Sentinel 14, 39, p. 609.
28226 The American Sentinel 14 October 5, 1899, page 609
“Force vs. Example in Civilization” American Sentinel 14, 39, pp. 609, 610.
28227 The American Sentinel 14 October 5, 1899, page 610
“The Message Must Be Given” American Sentinel 14, 39, pp. 610, 611.
28228 The American Sentinel 15 January 18, 1900, page 39
“In the Light of History” American Sentinel 15, 3, pp. 39, 40.
28229 Appeal from the U. S. Supreme Court Decision Making this “A Christian Nation”, p. 39.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
This organization, in its leading and oldest form, is known as the National Reform Association. It was organized in 1863, for the sole purpose of securing such …
28230 Are There Any Protestants?, p. 4.39 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
Welsh Presbyterian Church
28231 Arguments on the Breckinridge Sunday Bill, p. 39.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
Why then do they offer this “special exception”? Why do they voluntarily do that which they themselves pronounce neither constitutional nor sensible?—It is for a purpose.
28232 Arguments on the Breckinridge Sunday Bill, p. 39.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
Again I read, and here is the point to which I wish especially to call the attention of the committee. It shows that they intend we shall pay for the exemption which they so over-generously offer.
28233 Arguments on the Breckinridge Sunday Bill, p. 39.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
“Instead of reciprocating the generosity shown toward them by the makers of Sabbath laws, these seventh-day Christians expend a very large part of their …
28234 Arguments on the Breckinridge Sunday Bill, p. 39.4 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
Exactly! That is the price which we are expected to pay for this generous exemption. We are to stop the distribution of tracts and papers which antagonize …
28235 Arguments on the Breckinridge Sunday Bill, p. 39.5 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
But have we not the right to teach the people that “the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord,” even as the Bible says, and that only the keeping of that day is the …
28236 The Bible Echo, vol. 10 February 4, 1895, page 37 paragraph 8
… 5:39, 40 .
28237 Australasian Signs of the Times, vol. 18 July 6, 1903, page 319 paragraph 3
… 6:39-54 we find that no less than four times the Saviour, in giving promise to those who believe in Him, sets it forth as the consummation of that belief that “I …
28238 The Captivity of the Republic, p. 39.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
Mr. Houk .-Your argument is, then, that the quotation of that commandment by Senator Quay, and the insertion of that, incorporates the fourth commandment and the whole Bible into the legislation of this country?
28239 The Captivity of the Republic, p. 39.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
Mr. Jones .-In principle it does. (Laughter.) Why not? What is to hinder [original illegible]? When they can incorporate one part of the Bible for this occasion, what …
28240 The Captivity of the Republic, p. 39.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
Mr. Houk .-That is a kind of general way to get God into the Constitution.