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3561 The American Sentinel 9 August 16, 1894, page 258 paragraph 2

… its legal observance shall drop out of the competency of our legislators, the end will be the abolition of a general observance of any day of rest and prayer …

3562 The American Sentinel 9 August 30, 1894, page 266 paragraph 9

… . The legality of that order and the obligation of the accused to obey it when duly transmitted to him cannot, in the opinion of the reviewing authority, be questioned …

3563 The American Sentinel 9 October 11, 1894, page 318 paragraph 1

… of legal lotions, let Christians redouble their efforts to convert “Christian nation” sinners, those “having a form of godliness but denying the power thereof …

3564 The American Sentinel 9 November 1, 1894, page 337 paragraph 3

… undeniable legal basis in the fundamental law of the land.” So similar have been the objects of these plotters that they have found it profitable to play into …

3565 The American Sentinel 9 November 8, 1894, page 348 paragraph 4

… for legal restrain upon such things only in so far as they may directly interfere with public religious worship. As Christians, we ask of the State only protection …

3566 The American Sentinel 9 November 22, 1894, page 366 paragraph 8

… by legal force? Or by what authority do we assume to exact from other brethren by legal force the rights of honest, conscientious worship on the only day embodied …

3567 The American Sentinel 9 December 6, 1894, page 378 paragraph 4

… no legal tribunal; and the engines of torment were not brought to the perfection exhibited in modern days of Spanish inquisitorial glory. But Dominic, notwithstanding …

3568 The American Sentinel 9 December 13, 1894, page 392 paragraph 5

… or legal sanction of a law of the State, that it conforms to the law of God, as that law is recognized by the great majority of the people.” A Pennsylvania judge …

3569 The American Sentinel 9 December 13, 1894, page 392 paragraph 6

… the legally enforced Sunday to be purely civil; the consistent Seventh-day Adventist still could not keep it. It is, the Bible teaches, a rival of God’s Sabbath …

3570 The American Sentinel 9 December 20, 1894, page 393 paragraph 9

… , in legal enactments binding the Church, or in undue influence exerted by the State, and which the Church dare not resist for fear of forfeiting the favor of …

3571 The American Sentinel 9 December 20, 1894, page 394 paragraph 7

… “a legal decision of a religious controversy” and lay the foundation for “that usurpation of the divine prerogative in this country which has been the desolating …

3572 The American Sentinel 9 December 20, 1894, page 396 paragraph 16

… are legally brought before them, and must decide accepting to the law. The element of persecution may appear, however, in connection with the complaint. It …

3573 The American Sentinel 9 December 20, 1894, page 396 paragraph 18

… no legal obligation binding the judges to decide that Sunday work was a nuisance; and this is but one of many cases that might be cited to show that judges as …

3574 The American Sentinel 10 January 31, 1895, page 36

… the legal enforcement of Sunday observance] ought to strengthen both our determination to work and our readiness to coöperate with our Roman Catholic …

3575 The American Sentinel 10 January 31, 1895, page 40 paragraph 13

… the legal recognition and enforcement of Sunday as the Sabbath of the Lord, upon the basis of the fourth commandment. Their published utterances show that …

3576 The American Sentinel 10 February 14, 1895, page 51 paragraph 6

… the legal advice of Joseph H. Choate and Chauncey M. Depew as to what legislation, national, State and municipal, should be advised to bring about the general …

3577 The American Sentinel 10 February 28, 1895, page 67 paragraph 14

… the legal power to compel all men to submit to their interpretation of the fourth commandment? If Roman Catholic priests follow their example in the interests …

3578 The American Sentinel 10 February 28, 1895, page 68 paragraph 1

THERE are two bills pending in the Senate of this State and five in the Assembly, the purpose of which is to legalize the sale of intoxicating liquors in New York and Brooklyn on Sunday.

3579 The American Sentinel 10 February 28, 1895, page 72 paragraph 9

… the legal protection of the Sabbath.

3580 The American Sentinel 10 March 14, 1895, page 83

… accepted legal phrase “Sunday laws.” This he does, evidently, in order to have the term throughout the address the same as that made use of in our courts. In the …