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3661 The American Sentinel 9 January 4, 1894, page 2 paragraph 6
The strange Viking boat carries the relation to a period antedating Columbus by almost five hundred years. About the year 1000, Christian colonists from …
3662 The American Sentinel 9 January 25, 1894, page 25 paragraph 14
… is the pontiff of the age. Monsignor Satolli, the church and the age! Rome is the church; America is the age! And Monsignor Satolli’s command to Catholics of America …
3663 The American Sentinel 9 May 17, 1894, page 158 paragraph 3
… (21 years of age or more) of the United States hereby earnestly petition your honorable body to pass a bill forbidding in the United States mail and military …
3664 The American Sentinel 9 June 14, 1894, page 186 paragraph 2
… in the dire necessities of the evil times upon which we have fallen, men have conceived the idea of ushering in that age of peace by their own efforts—by war …
3665 The American Sentinel 9 November 29, 1894, page 370 paragraph 15
… by the authority of the same, that all the laws enacted and in force concerning the observation of the day, and repairing to the Church thereon, be carefully …
3666 The American Sentinel 9 December 6, 1894, page 379 paragraph 1
… the world was again plunged into the midnight darkness of the Middle Ages, there arose men like Wycliffe, Huss, Jerome, and Martin Luther, who said No to the laws …
3667 The American Sentinel 10 April 18, 1895, page 121 paragraph 6
5. The following persons are exempt from the obligation of fasting: Persons under twenty-one years of age, the sick, nursing women, those who are obliged to do …
3668 The American Sentinel 10 April 18, 1895, page 122 paragraph 8
… from the first Sunday of Lent till Trinity Sunday, during which time all persons who have attained the proper age are bound to recite worthily the holy communion …
3669 The American Sentinel 10 May 9, 1895, page 152 paragraph 8
THE fact that every year adds immensely to the volume of civil and criminal law thought to be necessary to regulate the conduct of the people, should admonish us that we live in an age when self-government is rapidly becoming a lost art.
3670 The American Sentinel 10 May 30, 1895, page 171 paragraph 2
… of the oldest specimens in existence. It has been in the Warner family 173 years. It is written on material resembling parchment, and yellow with the age of …
3671 The American Sentinel 10 May 30, 1895, page 171 paragraph 4
… . In the meantime a little child of about six or seven years of age turned it over to the admiration of all present, and under the stone was written the command …
3672 The American Sentinel 10 July 11, 1895, page 217 paragraph 2
… is the sole support of his widowed mother and his mother’s sister. He is a miner and worked in the mines near Graysville. This he did on the days the mines were …
3673 The American Sentinel 10 July 11, 1895, page 219 paragraph 8
… by the authority of the same, that all the laws enacted and in force concerning the observation of the day, and repairing to the church thereon, be carefully …
3674 The American Sentinel 10 August 1, 1895, page 247 paragraph 1
… to the real issues involved in the Sabbath question, and that he has honestly resolved to keep the Sabbath of the Lord. His imprisonment in the first place …
3675 The American Sentinel 10 August 29, 1895, page 265 paragraph 3
… the gospels and epistles that the church had selected to be read to the people during public worship every Sunday throughout the year,” composed the whole …
3676 The American Sentinel 10 September 5, 1895, page 274 paragraph 15
… . The State has no reform school, and the writer saw boys of twelve or fourteen years of age wearing striped suits and working with other convicts in the chain …
3677 The American Sentinel 11 March 19, 1896, page 90 paragraph 1
… performing the active duties of the ministry, and every such minister or priest who has reached the age of seventy-five years; and the real estate of such minister …
3678 The American Sentinel 11 May 21, 1896, page 161 paragraph 3
In 1653, at the age of twenty-five years, Bunyan was converted and became a member of the Baptist Church at Bedford. Two years later he began to preach the gospel. To the latter fact was due his long imprisonment in Bedford jail.
3679 The American Sentinel 11 June 18, 1896, page 197 paragraph 6
“From the earliest period in the history of Georgia,” continues the opinion, “it has been the policy of that State, as it was the policy of many of the original States …
3680 The American Sentinel 11 December 10, 1896, page 388 paragraph 1
… Ages were stirred up. And now the Catholic press is using all this in her own favor, as “the strongest vindication of the Crusades of the Middle Ages.” A writer …