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3501 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 …
3502 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 …
3503 The American Sentinel 7 June 23, 1892, page 196 paragraph 11
… the legality of the religious oath and the religious test oath:—
3504 The American Sentinel 7 June 30, 1892, page 204 paragraph 10
… the legal establishment, and that by the highest court of the government,—What then is this but the legal establishment of the very likeness of the Papacy …
3505 The American Sentinel 7 June 30, 1892, page 204 paragraph 12
… Constitution. Legally, and so far as the governmental action is concerned, what the Supreme Court says the Constitution means, that is what it means. Such, then …
3506 The American Sentinel 7 August 4, 1892, page 240 paragraph 3
… righteousness, legalized injustice and divine equity. Their hearts are hardened against their fellow-citizens who do not bow down and worship the god which …
3507 The American Sentinel 7 August 25, 1892, page 264 paragraph 3
… obtain legal action to effect injustice and to obtain the enactment of more extended statutes in the same line. It does not hesitate to use the illegal and …
3508 The American Sentinel 7 September 1, 1892, page 267 paragraph 4
… the legal establishment of the Catholic Church .
3509 The American Sentinel 7 September 8, 1892, page 277 paragraph 6
… , being legally convicted, shall give in sufficient security to the governor, or any one or more of the magistrates, who have power to determine the same, to carry …
3510 The American Sentinel 7 September 15, 1892, page 283 paragraph 11
… a legal trial: and being convicted [Note:—“For which conviction, it was counted sufficient that they appeared with their hats on and said ‘thee’ and ‘thou’] to be of …
3511 The American Sentinel 7 September 15, 1892, page 288 paragraph 3
… this legal fiction. Such a permission as our Baptist contemporary proposes may mean something or nothing according to the whim of the courts.
3512 The American Sentinel 7 September 22, 1892, page 289 paragraph 5
… the legal establishment of the Catholic Church .
3513 The American Sentinel 7 September 29, 1892, page 304 paragraph 5
… a legal holiday ever be made to apply without change to the day which had been introduced in opposition to the Fourth of July? In short, under such conditions …
3514 The American Sentinel 7 October 6, 1892, page 305 paragraph 9
“Because during almost fifteen centuries has the legal establishment of Christianity been on trial. More or less, in all places, pride and indolence in the clergy; ignorance and servility in the laity; in both, superstition, bigotry, and persecution.
3515 The American Sentinel 7 November 24, 1892, page 362 paragraph 7
… of legal as well as popular disapproval.
3516 The American Sentinel 8 January 12, 1893, page 9 paragraph 1
… the legal opening of the Exposition in October last, and says that since that time the Exposition authorities have opened the grounds on Sundays and charged …
3517 The American Sentinel 8 January 12, 1893, page 16 paragraph 1
… excellent legal work, “The Law of Sunday.” Our editor-in-chief, who has so often discomfited the Church and State cohorts, is also on the ground with his invincible …
3518 The American Sentinel 8 July 13, 1893, page 209 paragraph 6
… initiates legal procedure shall accept in good faith the final decision. With the other party it is not necessarily so; for he may be dragged into it, and forced …
3519 The American Sentinel 8 July 13, 1893, page 209 paragraph 7
… of legal government, that the party who resorts to the law, the party who begins legal procedure, shall accept in good faith the final decision. Otherwise there …
3520 The American Sentinel 8 July 13, 1893, page 209 paragraph 9
… of legal government that the party who takes the initiative in legal procedure shall accept in good faith, and so conform to the final decision; not to do so …