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3461 The American Sentinel 1 August 1886, page 61 paragraph 3

… no legal basis for any Christian feature in the administration of Government.... They take the deepest interest in that reform movement which has for its object …

3462 The American Sentinel 2 March 1887, page 27 paragraph 2

… undeniable legal basis.’ We use the word religion in its proper sense, as meaning a man’s personal relation of faith and obedience to God.”

3463 The American Sentinel 2 July 1887, page 53 paragraph 3

… complete legal separation of State and Church.”

3464 The American Sentinel 2 July 1887, page 53 paragraph 5

… our legal code; and whither such a procedure would lead us, it is not difficult to foresee. The distinction between politics and religion, the State and the …

3465 The American Sentinel 2 July 1887, page 53 paragraph 10

… the legal sanction of Sunday be well founded or not, or whether their motives be pure or not—these are points on which it is not the business of the law and the …

3466 The American Sentinel 3 February 1888, page 13 paragraph 8

In her suggestions for 1888, under the heading of “Legal” is this:—

3467 The American Sentinel 3 November 1888, page 82 paragraph 8

… a legal principle that where the right of society and the right of the individual come into conflict, the former is deemed paramount. We need not insist on …

3468 The American Sentinel 4 March 13, 1889, page 60 paragraph 11

… adequate legal basis for anything like adequate Sabbath legislation.... Modern, and, if our readers please so to regard it, Socialistic political economy ... holds …

3469 The American Sentinel 4 August 14, 1889, page 228 paragraph 3

… such legal nonsense as this the United States Constitution struck a death blow in the clause which declares that “no religious test shall ever be required …

3470 The American Sentinel 4 August 21, 1889, page 233 paragraph 9

“California, of all the States in this great commonwealth, enjoys the unenviable reputation of having swept from its statute books every legal safeguard of the Sabbath, both as a civil and religious institution.”

3471 The American Sentinel 4 September 5, 1889, page 250 paragraph 12

… the legal maxim, “ falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus —false in one point, false in all.” But we are willing to waive all this, to be more than strictly just, and to go further …

3472 The American Sentinel 4 September 18, 1889, page 267 paragraph 4

… give legal and enforced sanction to the idea that the Christian religion and the belief and practice of its principles are only for temporal advantage …

3473 The American Sentinel 4 September 18, 1889, page 269 paragraph 9

… the legal definition of blasphemy does both of these; it is demonstrated that the legal definition of blasphemy is in itself blasphemous.

3474 The American Sentinel 4 September 25, 1889, page 274 paragraph 2

Resolved, That, admitting that it is a crime, it cannot be legalized without sin. It cannot be licensed without legalizing it. Therefore to vote for license is sin.

3475 The American Sentinel 4 September 25, 1889, page 274 paragraph 4

… be legalized without sin. Minor: It cannot be licensed without legalizing it. Therefore to vote for license is sin. The whole thing depends upon the major, “admitting …

3476 The American Sentinel 4 September 25, 1889, page 274 paragraph 8

… be legalized without sin.” But whether it is a crime or not, depends upon whether it is legal or not. If it is legalized, it is not crime. If it is forbidden, it is crime …

3477 The American Sentinel 4 October 16, 1889, page 298 paragraph 2

… the legalized liquor traffic by whatever political party has the courage and manhood to do it.

3478 The American Sentinel 5 February 27, 1890, page 66 paragraph 5

… non-legal aspect of Sunday, to which nobody objects, and there is not in it in any sense any attempt to say what the President shall, or shall not, do on Sunday. Under …

3479 The American Sentinel 5 April 17, 1890, page 122 paragraph 7

… no legal right. And therefore to believe that the directors of the Young Men’s Christian Association “were instigated to this deed by the brewers who contributed …

3480 The American Sentinel 5 May 15, 1890, page 154 paragraph 11

… of legal force “only so far as regards the subject matter then involved.” The decisions of counts are expressions of law upon the points involved, and upon these …