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33801 The American Sentinel 4 June 5, 1889, page 146 paragraph 6
… . The character of the spirit itself might be criminal, and all its exercises of thought and feeling sensual and selfish, yet if it added hypocrisy to its guilt …
33802 The American Sentinel 4 October 2, 1889, page 281 paragraph 6
… to God,” but is “attributing to him that which is not agreeable to his nature.” And to attribute to God such a sentiment or character as to imply that he would receive …
33803 The American Sentinel 4 November 13, 1889, page 329 paragraph 3
… the character of men, by the power of the Spirit of God in answer to a personal and abiding faith in Jesus Christ. But such a character as that is not common any …
33804 The American Sentinel 4 November 13, 1889, page 330 paragraph 3
… that character as drawn in the Scriptures is a picture drawn by inspiration of God. The Spirit of Christ itself foretold his coming, the manner of his birth …
33805 The American Sentinel 4 November 13, 1889, page 330 paragraph 5
… —the character of Christ as a man and the ethics of the gospel. Natural morals, if taught thoroughly, teach, of course, the highest attained moral ideas. The character …
33806 The American Sentinel 5 February 13, 1890, page 51 paragraph 8
… of God, his voting for it “for the good of men,” will not in the least deprive it of its religious character. And when the legislation works only for evil and for …
33807 The American Sentinel 5 February 13, 1890, page 52 paragraph 9
… nor characters, individuals have both; and if corporations cannot appear at the throne of God, the men who hold the stock must.” “Back of this question lies the …
33808 The American Sentinel 5 April 17, 1890, page 125 paragraph 2
… of God is but the expression of his will. It is only the reflection of his character. And “God is love.” To say, then, that love goes far beyond the law which is but the …
33809 The American Sentinel 5 April 24, 1890, page 130 paragraph 2
… the character of the God is whom they are to reverence, good morals never can come from any such instruction. As Dr. Greer aptly inquired, last winter, in a Presbyterian …
33810 The American Sentinel 5 July 17, 1890, page 218 paragraph 14
… , and character of the Republic itself. Our schools should teach the history of our country, and the character of our institutions, our laws, and the reasons …
33811 The American Sentinel 5 October 9, 1890, page 313 paragraph 3
… Franklin’s character as a man, who would say that Franklin was a good man. Franklin himself would not say it. Alexander Hamilton is another instance, and there …
33812 The American Sentinel 5 December 11, 1890, page 386 paragraph 5
… such characters as will love the right only, and will do the right which they love, in the face of all the temptations that can ever be invented in this world …
33813 The American Sentinel 6 March 19, 1891, page 90 paragraph 18
… the character that would be developed by conformity to the teachings of the book now under consideration. Every reason that is there given for every virtue …
33814 The American Sentinel 6 April 23, 1891, page 131 paragraph 1
… moral character;” because “these laws have never been repealed;” because “America is the child of England, the inheritor of her laws, usages, and spirit;” and finally …
33815 The American Sentinel 6 May 21, 1891, page 161 paragraph 3
… of God, the ten commandments, is the expression of the will of God in respect to character, and God’s will is supreme morality, because it is the expression of …
33816 The American Sentinel 6 May 21, 1891, page 161 paragraph 5
… of God, the ten commandments, is the expression of the will of God, in respect to character, and is the expression of the supreme idea of right doing, it stands …
33817 The American Sentinel 6 June 25, 1891, page 202 paragraph 2
… divine character and basis of the Sabbath and reduces it wholly to the human. And this is only to destroy the Sabbath just as far as this view of it is accepted …
33818 The American Sentinel 6 July 16, 1891, page 218 paragraph 1
… sacred character. And knowing this, and realizing their inability to secure respect for it as a sacred thing upon any such basis, they demand that the Government …
33819 The American Sentinel 6 October 15, 1891, page 313 paragraph 6
… its character of universality and enthralled by an unholy connection with the unholy State. And so it continued until the new Nation.... when it came to establish …
33820 The American Sentinel 6 December 10, 1891, page 378 paragraph 7
… and character of a mediator or advocate. It is not the authority of an executive, or of one who punishes sinners. His authority in that respect is in the future …