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2841 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 76 June 13, 1899, page 372 paragraph 16

… word rings out, “Behold, he cometh with clouds; and every eye shall see him.” To what do the seven churches bring us?—To the coming of the Lord. To what do the seven seals …

2842 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 76 December 5, 1899, page 788 paragraph 3

… will ring in the provisions of the Mosaic dispensation in apology for sanctioning slavery and polygamy, which are laden only with the curse?

2843 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 77 February 6, 1900, page 89 paragraph 3

… will ring forth and then vigorously demand, “What is the use of such a law? What is it good for? It can not justify anybody.”

2844 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 77 March 6, 1900, page 152 paragraph 5

… sales,” “ring-cakes,” “crazy suppers,” lotteries, raffles, etc., etc., etc. All this is too notorious to need any sort of proof.

2845 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 77 May 15, 1900, page 312 paragraph 9

… fisherman’s ring,” that whatever he does shall be confirmed by the pope.

2846 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 77 December 4, 1900, page 776 paragraph 1

… rafters ring with their jubilation over the victory, would be ashamed to be found making similar efforts to lead friends, neighbors, and strangers to choose …

2847 The American Sentinel 3 January 1888, page 2 paragraph 1

THE following ringing sentences are from the New York Observer, and although Father McTighe is said to have abandoned his attempt, at least for the present, this is a sound opinion upon the merits of the case:—

2848 The American Sentinel 3 January 1888, page 4 paragraph 8

… the ringing of the now familiar changes upon the “workingman.” One had very great sympathy for the “toiling multitudes.” Another was the “friend of the workingman …

2849 The American Sentinel 4 April 24, 1889, page 106 paragraph 3

… gold rings; go amongst the people; swing wide open their church doors; make their pews free; strip off the gold, silks, and satins, and the grand finery of the millionaires …

2850 The American Sentinel 4 September 18, 1889, page 268 paragraph 5

… gold rings, and preach the gospel of Jesus Christ in the spirit of love of the Divine Master. Let them go to the common people, to the poor, to the outcast, the neglected …

2851 The American Sentinel 6 February 26, 1891, page 66 paragraph 5

… the ring of right. He does not discontinue Sunday parades of United States troops, nor Sunday concerts by Government bands, and only cuts off half the morning …

2852 The American Sentinel 6 November 26, 1891, page 362 paragraph 51

… true ring, or which sets forth the true American doctrine. The California Court said:—

2853 The American Sentinel 7 February 11, 1892, page 42 paragraph 4

… would ring from men, in many cases, a full confession of the most secret counsels of their hearts. Hence the Inquisition was established as the means best adapted …

2854 The American Sentinel 7 October 27, 1892, page 329 paragraph 4

… the ring leader in this whole religious combination for political purposes. This Association has been working for nearly thirty years for national Sunday …

2855 The American Sentinel 9 May 10, 1894, page 145 paragraph 6

… gold rings and diamond studs as did those; nor do these come at half fare or lowest excursion rates in elegant trains on all the railroads. Yet they are certainly …

2856 The American Sentinel 9 August 9, 1894, page 250 paragraph 8

… to ring in the ears of all the people in the nation. In referring to the speeches and the representations of the clergy before the same committee the day before …

2857 The American Sentinel 9 August 30, 1894, page 267 paragraph 1

… , medals, rings, books, and images of “Good St. Anne” with which, through faith in St. Anne, they hope for protection from the ills of this life and “eternal glory through …

2858 The American Sentinel 9 December 20, 1894, page 396 paragraph 2

… -time ring. Our contemporary says:—

2859 The American Sentinel 10 August 1, 1895, page 247 paragraph 1

… will ring from end to end of Tennessee.” If there were not other way, our contemporary would be right. Persecution is morally wrong and nothing can excuse a man …

2860 The American Sentinel 11 January 16, 1896, page 18 paragraph 3

… are ring leaders in political corruption. And a little investigation reveals the fact that they do not consider themselves bound by moral restraints in …