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3641 The American Sentinel 12 April 15, 1897, page 227 paragraph 2

… proper, legal, governmental, and conservative;—wherein, then, was there anything else involved in the course of those who last year proposed to have a decision …

3642 The American Sentinel 12 April 15, 1897, page 228 paragraph 3

… -made legal righteousness, but of the righteousness of Christ which is by faith; not “the enthronement of Christ on Capitol hill,” and in the various seats of …

3643 The American Sentinel 12 April 29, 1897, page 258 paragraph 7

… a legal basis, and requiring respect to them as legal by all the people, would be the surest token of impending ruin. This is as certain as the law that “like causes …

3644 The American Sentinel 12 July 22, 1897, page 456 paragraph 2

… by legal enactment as the ruler of the nation. The devil never invented a greater deception. But nevertheless plans are being laid, stakes set and lines drawn …

3645 The American Sentinel 12 October 21, 1897, page 643 paragraph 7

… in legal or political documents; it is an actuating, governing principle of life, sent to save the individual sinner, and applicable alone to him. “Hast thou …

3646 The American Sentinel 12 December 9, 1897, page 753 paragraph 10

… of legal penalties upon the transgressor of the law. God’s government names death as the penalty for every violation of law. God’s government provides mercy …

3648 The American Sentinel 12 December 23, 1897, page 786 paragraph 1

… perfectly legal thing. The Constitution itself makes provision for its own amendment. Of the legality of such a procedure, therefore, there can never be any …

3649 The American Sentinel 12 December 23, 1897, page 786 paragraph 2

… that legally their course is beyond question.

3650 The American Sentinel 12 December 23, 1897, page 786 paragraph 3

… , even legally, have been dishonest, hypocritical, and fraudulent. Therefore it is a thing sincerely to be wished that with the accession of this new element …

3651 The American Sentinel 12 December 23, 1897, page 786 paragraph 4

… be legal, though exceedingly bad. To do it without an amendment would add to its inherent badness the further elements of illegality and usurpation. Yet this …

3652 The American Sentinel 12 December 23, 1897, page 786 paragraph 5

… to legalize legislation and governmental action on questions of religion; while at the same time by threats of political perdition backed by fraudulent …

3653 The American Sentinel 12 December 23, 1897, page 786 paragraph 9

… strictly legal course of an amendment to the Constitution is enough disgrace for any body. We really desire that the Christian Endeavorers may spare themselves …

3654 The American Sentinel 13 February 10, 1898, page 83 paragraph 1

THE Supreme Court of Kansas has legally recognized and sustained the Catholic doctrine of purgatory. A will by which money was left for the purpose of paying for masses for the dead was contested.

3655 The American Sentinel 13 August 4, 1898, page 471 paragraph 2

… obligation, legal or moral, prevents our leaving such countries as we find them, or giving their people control of their own affairs if we think best. Desire …

3656 The American Sentinel 13 September 22, 1898, page 581 paragraph 7

INSTITUTIONS which rest upon a basis of truth, are much more stable than those which rest merely upon a legal basis.

3658 The American Sentinel 13 October 27, 1898, page 663 paragraph 4

… a legal farce in the American republic to-day. Good laws may be looked for as the outcome of moral reform, but it is useless to look for moral reform as the outcome …

3659 The American Sentinel 13 November 10, 1898, page 693 paragraph 13

… by legal sanction, has long been represented as an effort in behalf of the workingmen, who it is said are compelled to work seven days in the week, and thus lose …

3660 The American Sentinel 14 January 5, 1899, page 3 paragraph 6

… be legally arrested without warrant, their liberty and property may be taken away from them without due process of law or without just compensation. They …