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33841 The American Sentinel 10 July 18, 1895, page 230 paragraph 7

… a character to annoy anybody except as they were annoyed by the mere knowledge that the work was done on the day that they have been taught to regard as the …

33842 The American Sentinel 10 July 25, 1895, page 235 paragraph 1

… in character, therefore, can come through the ballot box; but only a change in the administration of government. The reform that is to make men better must be …

33843 The American Sentinel 10 October 10, 1895, page 320 paragraph 5

… against God and his own soul, thus separating himself from God and losing his own self-respect and weakening his own moral character.

33844 The American Sentinel 10 October 31, 1895, page 341 paragraph 3

… in character than are those of “darkest Africa.” Such a comparison we find in the New York Sun of Oct. 25. The Sun says:—

33845 The American Sentinel 10 December 19, 1895, page 396 paragraph 3

… develop character; but being terrorized, he would through fear do those things which he ought to do from love. On the other hand, had God not endowed man with …

33846 The American Sentinel 11 January 2, 1896, page 2 paragraph 6

… of God and seeking the power of the State becomes papal in character, whether recognized as a part of the Papacy or not.

33847 The American Sentinel 11 January 9, 1896, page 10 paragraph 6

… of character. God does not want automatons, nor slaves. God would stultify his own name if he should create beings of such a nature. He could not do less than create …

33848 The American Sentinel 11 January 9, 1896, page 10 paragraph 7

… perfect character, he must have liberty. In order that his tribute to God may be voluntary, he must have freedom of choice. Accordingly men are left free by the …

33849 The American Sentinel 11 January 9, 1896, page 10 paragraph 8

… noble, God-like character, is amply and sadly illustrated by the spectacle of individual character presented among those races and classes of people which …

33850 The American Sentinel 11 January 9, 1896, page 10 paragraph 14

… of God, told him to be right, and which, firmly adhered to, would have developed in him that character which is fitted for eternity.

33851 The American Sentinel 11 January 16, 1896, page 18 paragraph 1

… practical character of the National Reform movement.”

33852 The American Sentinel 11 January 23, 1896, page 26 paragraph 13

The atheist is a man who denies the being of God and future life. To him mind and matter are the same; and time is the be-all and end-all of consciousness and of character.

33853 The American Sentinel 11 January 30, 1896, page 35 paragraph 4

… the character of a government is to be determined by the same test which determines the character of an individual or a family or a church. But the party who …

33854 The American Sentinel 11 January 30, 1896, page 35 paragraph 5

… evil characters might commit crime day after day and escape by merely asking to be pardoned? Would not such a government, on the contrary, be one of the worst …

33855 The American Sentinel 11 February 6, 1896, page 42 paragraph 7

… individual character has a civil value. Certainly it has; but does it follow from this that the State should undertake to enforce morality? Conversion—making …

33856 The American Sentinel 11 February 13, 1896, page 50 paragraph 13

… religious character of the “law.” Thus even the attempts of legislators to do justice and to recognize the right of every citizen to worship God according …

33857 The American Sentinel 11 February 27, 1896, page 66 paragraph 5

… develop character. Now it is proposed to make Christ’s revealed will the civil law,—that is, to force all men to believe on him whether they want to or not! A “Christian …

33858 The American Sentinel 11 March 5, 1896, page 75 paragraph 15

… unstable character of this institution, even when fortified by its ablest defenders. Mr. Brookes did as well as any man could do in establishing the Sunday …

33859 The American Sentinel 11 March 12, 1896, page 83 paragraph 2

… true God) man’s sabbath law is nothing else than a most daring piece of presumption. And quite in keeping with its character as such is the fact that it contradicts …

33860 The American Sentinel 11 March 26, 1896, page 100 paragraph 3

… their character as related to mankind. They are the working days; the Sabbath is the rest day.