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2901 The American Sentinel 9 May 24, 1894, page 162 paragraph 1

… are dispensed by God from doing works of penance. That was a wonderful and special grace granted under extraordinary circumstances, namely, when the blood …

2902 The American Sentinel 9 July 5, 1894, page 210 paragraph 5

… former dispensation, it was necessary that they also should have a sacrifice to offer. Accordingly, the Lord’s supper was turned into “the unbloody sacrifice …

2903 The American Sentinel 9 September 6, 1894, page 280 paragraph 4

… special dispensation from the pope, allowing them to labor half of the Sabbath day and attend to their religious services the other half. But in spite of these …

2904 The American Sentinel 9 September 6, 1894, page 280 paragraph 6

… this dispensation granted by the pope to Japanese Catholics; but so long as they adhere to the papal day, they should keep silence as to the papal manner of …

2905 The American Sentinel 10 January 31, 1895, page 34 paragraph 1

… man, dispenses with the necessity of a second birth, renders sin easy. It deifies mankind, as all heathen religions do. It must, therefore, have a great measure …

2906 The American Sentinel 10 April 18, 1895, page 121 paragraph 3

1. All the faithful who have completed their twenty-first year, unless exempt by dispensation or some other legitimate cause, are bound to observe the fast of Lent.

2907 The American Sentinel 10 April 18, 1895, page 122 paragraph 1

By virtue of an indult to the United States, dated August 2, 1887, the following special dispensations are granted:—

2908 The American Sentinel 10 April 18, 1895, page 122 paragraph 7

6. Persons exempt from the obligations of fasting are free to take meat more than once on those days when its use is granted by dispensation.

2909 The American Sentinel 10 April 25, 1895, page 131 paragraph 5

… present dispensation.” [It ought not to be sufficient because it is not biblical.]

2910 The American Sentinel 10 May 2, 1895, page 144 paragraph 7

… biblical dispensation is the seventh day of the week. Any Israelite would have been amazed to hear the suggestion that any man could observe the Sabbath …

2911 The American Sentinel 10 June 6, 1895, page 178 paragraph 6

… the dispenser of grace, can’t he dispense it as he wills and how he wills? If he will have it flow through certain channels, who is Alonzo T. Jones that he will say …

2912 The American Sentinel 10 August 29, 1895, page 272 paragraph 11

… well dispense with the “loyalty” which says: “If a law is unjust, if it works hardship to innocent persons, still let it be enforced so long as it remains upon the …

2913 The American Sentinel 10 August 29, 1895, page 272 paragraph 11

… well dispense with the “loyalty” which says: “If a law is unjust, if it works hardship to innocent persons, still let it be enforced so long as it remains upon the …

2914 The American Sentinel 10 November 21, 1895, page 366 paragraph 4

… to dispense with their expensive luxury of royalty, and turn their form of government into that of a republic, it would be but legitimate exercise of their …

2915 The American Sentinel 11 January 23, 1896, page 27 paragraph 4

… “old dispensation” of “the law and the prophets,” and the “new dispensation” of the preaching of Christ and his kingdom; that the “new dispensation” with its ordinances …

2916 The American Sentinel 11 January 23, 1896, page 27 paragraph 5

dispensation. He has had but one purpose, and that is the “eternal purpose which he purposed in Christ Jesus our Lord;” namely, “that in the dispensation of the …

2917 The American Sentinel 11 March 26, 1896, page 101 paragraph 3

… system dispenses with the Scriptures; for they claim to be the source of all authority in questions of religious belief and practice. “To the law and to the …

2918 The American Sentinel 11 December 3, 1896, page 379 paragraph 2

… arrangement dispenses with the necessity for faith, or for Bible study, at least on the part of the minority. This accords exactly with the Christian Endeavor …

2919 The American Sentinel 12 January 7, 1897, page 6 paragraph 1

… the dispensing of medicines, and undertakers for the purpose of providing for the dead, or others for the purposes of charity or necessity; nor shall any public …

2920 The American Sentinel 12 March 25, 1897, page 186 paragraph 4

However, when the churches get control of the Government, as it now seems that they shortly will, they will perhaps have possession of sources of revenue, which will enable them to dispense with church “entertainments.”