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3561 The American Sentinel 10 February 28, 1895, page 72 paragraph 9
… the legal protection of the Sabbath.
3562 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 …
3563 The American Sentinel 10 April 11, 1895, page 114 paragraph 1
… a legal fiction. It is purely mental, and not physical. The annoyance felt is of the same kind that might be felt by a Protestant seeing a Catholic making the …
3564 The American Sentinel 10 April 11, 1895, page 114 paragraph 12
… no legal option but to pronounce judgment in accordance with the law, as laid down in the statute books, and as defined by the Supreme Court of the State.
3565 The American Sentinel 10 April 18, 1895, page 121 paragraph 1
… the legal enforcement of Sunday observance. When the compulsory Sunday observance movement began several years ago, Roman Catholics fought shy of it, but …
3566 The American Sentinel 10 April 18, 1895, page 125 paragraph 1
… the legalization of any religious institution or the enforcement of any religious practice. “Among all the religious persecutions with which almost every …
3567 The American Sentinel 10 April 25, 1895, page 131 paragraph 2
… a legal holiday in order that those who desire leisure upon that day might have it. This is true at the present time in California, but in no other State does …
3568 The American Sentinel 10 April 25, 1895, page 131 paragraph 3
… are legal holidays, but nobody is required to observe them; nobody is punished for working upon them; nobody is forbidden to do upon those days any secular …
3569 The American Sentinel 10 April 25, 1895, page 136 paragraph 6
… orderly, legal methods provided by law rather than by the anarchistic methods of mob violence. Since Rome returns railing for railing how can she claim to …
3570 The American Sentinel 10 April 25, 1895, page 136 paragraph 3
… strict legal sense.
3571 The American Sentinel 10 May 9, 1895, page 146 paragraph 4
… be legally secure in the possession of a whole husband, for any man by going into that State or Territory in which polygamy was permitted could take one or …
3572 The American Sentinel 10 May 23, 1895, page 163 paragraph 11
… marriages legalized anywhere, any man who wished to do so might go to that place and there marry other wives without regard to the rights of his first wife …
3573 The American Sentinel 10 June 13, 1895, page 187 paragraph 24
… polygamy legalized anywhere in the United States no woman would have any legal guarantee of the inviolability of her marital right, for any man who so desired …
3574 The American Sentinel 10 July 4, 1895, page 210 paragraph 6
… if legalized in every country in the world. The divine law alone, whether revealed in nature or by inspiration of God, gives moral character to human actions …
3575 The American Sentinel 10 July 4, 1895, page 216 paragraph 1
… Missouri legally defined idolatry? If not, what business has this city official to permit the performance of certain religious rites as orthodox and prohibit …
3576 The American Sentinel 10 July 11, 1895, page 217 paragraph 11
… be legally required to observe any day, and that they had a constitutional right not only to keep the seventh day but to work on the first day of the week, so long …
3577 The American Sentinel 10 July 11, 1895, page 219 paragraph 4
… be legally established and enforced upon all?” He looks over the field and finds that a large proportion of the citizens, say three-fourths of the whole, are …
3578 The American Sentinel 10 July 11, 1895, page 219 paragraph 7
… the legal fraternity will dispute. And now, to show that the act did not originate in the civil idea, but in the idea of enforced religious observance, we quote …
3579 The American Sentinel 10 July 18, 1895, page 228 paragraph 1
… for legal restraint 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 …
3580 The American Sentinel 10 July 18, 1895, page 230 paragraph 4
… a legal sense. Moreover, much work is done at the furnace on Sunday that could be done just as well on some other day. The writer saw men repairing a furnace, laying …