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3601 The American Sentinel 10 August 1, 1895, page 242 paragraph 6
… a legal basis, is while our rulers are honest, and ourselves united. From the conclusion of this war we shall be going down hill. It will not then be necessary …
3602 The American Sentinel 10 August 1, 1895, page 242 paragraph 9
… all legal and statutory interference in matters of religion, is one of the privileges of every citizen of the United States; and as such it is guaranteed by …
3603 The American Sentinel 10 August 1, 1895, page 243 paragraph 4
… of legal trial and punishment, because those who observe the seventh day are provokingly defiant of law and the practice of the majority. We confess to very …
3604 The American Sentinel 10 August 1, 1895, page 247 paragraph 1
… against legalized iniquity will ring from end to end of Tennessee.” If there were not other way, our contemporary would be right. Persecution is morally wrong …
3605 The American Sentinel 10 August 15, 1895, page 252 paragraph 6
… no legal justification to any one seeking to enforce it, but every subordinate officer, and indeed every private individual, has the right to disobey it, and …
3606 The American Sentinel 10 August 22, 1895, page 258 paragraph 2
… a legal day of rest, and enables the moral and religious element to devote the day to worship or religious observance undisturbed.
3607 The American Sentinel 10 August 22, 1895, page 264 paragraph 3
… every legal measure which has within it the Sunday institution. Sunday laws will never operate as they are intended; for they are contrary to the eternal …
3608 The American Sentinel 10 September 5, 1895, page 277 paragraph 18
… a legal basis, is while our rulers are honest, and ourselves united. From the conclusion of this war we shall be going down hill. It will not then be necessary …
3609 The American Sentinel 10 September 12, 1895, page 281 paragraph 9
… the legal prohibition of the preaching of Christ.
3610 The American Sentinel 10 September 12, 1895, page 288 paragraph 8
… is legal in New York State on Sunday, therefore it was not a violation of the law for the clerk to sell cigars on that day, and it was doubtless for that purpose …
3611 The American Sentinel 10 October 3, 1895, page 306 paragraph 3
… be legally transacted, and no one elected to office may take oath on that day.”
3612 The American Sentinel 10 October 3, 1895, page 306 paragraph 4
… a legal holiday merely. There are other legal holidays beside Sunday—the first day of January, the thirteenth day of May, the fourth of July, the first Monday …
3613 The American Sentinel 10 October 3, 1895, page 306 paragraph 4
… implication legalizes it and makes it respectable upon the other six days of the week.
3614 The American Sentinel 10 October 3, 1895, page 307 paragraph 5
… of legal Sunday observance. The only difference between them is in regard to the nature of the observance to be thus secured. The Republican party believes …
3615 The American Sentinel 10 October 10, 1895, page 315 paragraph 12
It is on this point that the light will be based, and the legal contest promises to be an interesting one, and rich in quotations from both Testaments and other authorities as to the nature of the Sabbath and of the Lord’s day.
3616 The American Sentinel 10 October 24, 1895, page 331 paragraph 1
… it legal sanction, and a few bigots to take advantage of the opportunity.
3617 The American Sentinel 10 October 24, 1895, page 331 paragraph 5
… given legal support, however innocent the motive which prompts it, a blow is struck at the rights of all those whom the law affects; for no person can enjoy the …
3618 The American Sentinel 10 October 24, 1895, page 336 paragraph 12
… be legally required to work upon any day set apart by his religion as a day of rest and worship. Article 1, Section 6, of the State Constitution, is as follows:—
3619 The American Sentinel 10 December 19, 1895, page 393 paragraph 5
… , under legal sanction, is attested by existing facts. That this persecution is spreading and that the principles by which it is sanctioned are fast gaining …
3620 The American Sentinel 10 December 19, 1895, page 393 paragraph 6
… a legal standpoint, this intolerance has seemed even more unjustifiable in the North than in the South, since it was manifested in direct contravention …