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3501 The American Sentinel 5 July 17, 1890, page 218 paragraph 6
3. Historically, and by the highest legal and judicial precedent we are a Christian Nation.
3502 The American Sentinel 5 September 4, 1890, page 274 paragraph 6
… , or legalized, a conflicting relation. It follows that the State must forbid polygamy in every case, or else fail of the very object for which governments are …
3503 The American Sentinel 5 September 4, 1890, page 274 paragraph 9
… polygamy legalized in any State or Territory, no woman in the United States would be legally secure in her marital rights. But, even leaving all that out of …
3504 The American Sentinel 6 February 19, 1891, page 58 paragraph 2
… a legal farce, and the more laws that are made under such circumstances, the worse it is for the State. There is a true doctrine of the right of the self-preservation …
3505 The American Sentinel 6 March 5, 1891, page 74 paragraph 9
… , a legal holiday as frequent as the present Sunday. But it would, of course, be necessary to create this holiday by statute. Moreover, to protect those for whose …
3506 The American Sentinel 6 April 30, 1891, page 138 paragraph 12
NOTE.—By a legal fiction Government is given a kind of personality for legal purposes; but such personality only exists in the legal fiction and is the same as that of a steamboat, or joint stock company.
3507 The American Sentinel 6 May 7, 1891, page 147 paragraph 7
… other legal expressions of his, is utterly false and contrary to American principles. Among American institutions there is no king, and aside from the people …
3508 The American Sentinel 6 May 14, 1891, page 154 paragraph 8
… and legal system of taxation did not furnish enough, and logically enough confiscation was the next step. And why not? Was not the Emperor the father of the …
3509 The American Sentinel 6 June 11, 1891, page 185 paragraph 4
… that legal tender treasury notes be issued in sufficient volume to transact the business of the country on a cash basis without damage or especial advantage …
3510 The American Sentinel 6 July 9, 1891, page 209 paragraph 4
… and legally to declare that Sunday is a holy day; and then is to protect from disturbance, that holiness. That is, the Government is to allow nothing to be done …
3511 The American Sentinel 6 November 5, 1891, page 337 paragraph 4
… the legal system of the government, and was enforced by the State for its own good. But Christianity then refused to recognize any validity in any such argument …
3512 The American Sentinel 6 November 5, 1891, page 338 paragraph 3
… power legally adopts a religious custom, and enforces the observance thereof, it does put itself in the place of God. But no power has any right to put itself …
3513 The American Sentinel 6 November 5, 1891, page 338 paragraph 4
… . The legal recognition and enforcement of religious customs, or of customs of which religion is the foundation, is to give religionists control of the civil …
3514 The American Sentinel 6 November 12, 1891, page 345 paragraph 2
… recognize, legally, any foreign god, or the right of any Roman subject to worship any other gods than those of Rome. Neander quotes Cicero as laying down a fundamental …
3515 The American Sentinel 6 December 17, 1891, page 386 paragraph 12
… then legalized and justified, was but the manifestation of the “inexorable tendency of the logic” of the pagan “principle of human conduct,” and such only it …
3516 The American Sentinel 7 January 14, 1892, page 9 paragraph 3
… by legal suasion. This reliance upon precedent has been established until it is no less an idolatry, in fact, than the ancestor worship of China.
3517 The American Sentinel 7 January 14, 1892, page 9 paragraph 4
… advocating legal interference, national, State, and municipal, in religious and moral questions, is established upon a purely human basis of blind adherence …
3518 The American Sentinel 7 January 14, 1892, page 10 paragraph 1
… undeniable legal basis;” and “enforcing upon all the laws of Christian morality.” And this Association, in national convention in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania …
3519 The American Sentinel 7 January 14, 1892, page 16 paragraph 6
… able legal counsel, and which they place before the city fathers with the evident assurance that in consideration of the source from which it originates …
3520 The American Sentinel 7 June 16, 1892, page 187 paragraph 11
… the legality of all these religious things, then the court quotes from the First Amendment to the Constitution that “Congress shall make no law respecting …