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39502 Arguments on the Breckinridge Sunday Bill, p. 34.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

Now this bill positively requires that whosoever does not observe Sunday shall “conscientiously believe in and observe” another day of the week. We do not …

39503 Arguments on the Breckinridge Sunday Bill, p. 34.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

But when it is required, as is proposed in this bill, who is to decide whether we conscientiously believe in it or not? Who is to decide whether the observance …

39504 The Bible Echo, vol. 8 November 15, 1893, page 361 paragraph 1

… .” Exodus 34:5-7. This is the LORD, the true GOD; and the Sabbath of the LORD is the sign by which, when it is hallow! men may know that He is such.

39505 The Bible Echo, vol. 12 August 23, 1897, page 265

“How the Catholic Creed Was Made. Character of the Church Under Imperial Patronage” The Bible Echo 12, 34, pp. 265-267.

39506 The Bible Echo, vol. 14 August 21, 1899, page 276

“The Power of God” The Bible Echo 14, 34, p. 276.

39507 The Bible Echo, vol. 15 June 4, 1900, page 363 paragraph 11

There all shall be so quiet and so secure that the people can dwell safely in the wilderness, and sleep in the woods. And the people, and the very places round about, shall be a blessing; yea, “there shall be showers of blessing.” Ezekiel 34:25, 26 .

39508 Australasian Signs of the Times, vol. 18 June 22, 1903, page 297 paragraph 10

There all shall be so quiet and so secure that the people can dwell safely in the wilderness, and sleep in the woods. And the people, and the very places round about, shall be a blessing; yea, “there shall be showers of blessing.” Ezekiel 34:25, 26 .

39509 Australasian Signs of the Times, vol. 18 August 24, 1903, page 407

“Are Men Judged at Death?” Australasian Signs of the Times 18, 34 pp. 407, 408.

39511 Bible Questions and Answers Concerning Man, p. 7.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… 2:34. And the reason is that “David slept with his fathers and was buried.” 1 Kings 2:10 .

39512 The Captivity of the Republic, p. 34.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

Now I return to my own speech, where it was interrupted by the Chairman of the committee.

39513 The Captivity of the Republic, p. 34.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

Mr. Jones .-Well, very good. I will take it, then, that Congress knew what they were doing. Here is the record of it in the Senate; that is where this part of the legislation …

39514 The Captivity of the Republic, p. 34.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

Mr. Durborow .-Well, it is no use to read that here. We are more familiar with that than you are yourself. What we are after is modification of the existing law.

39516 The Captivity of the Republic, p. 34.5 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

Mr. Durborow .-Now if you will argue on the point of the modification of the law, the benefits why this law should be changed and modified in accordance with the …

39517 The Captivity of the Republic, p. 34.6 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

Mr. Jones .-Well, that is what I am doing. I have given the Constitution as it provides, prohibiting this legislation; and when the Constitution prohibits it, then ought not the legislation to be undone?

39518 The Captivity of the Republic, p. 34.7 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

Mr. Durborow .-This is not the place to argue that question. At this point and by this statement, I would have been shut out entirely, had not other members of the …

39519 The Captivity of the Republic, p. 34.8 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

Mr. Little .-I think you perhaps misunderstand the legislation that has already been taken. I agree with you as to the Constitution. But this legislation makes …

39520 Christian Patriotism, p. 34 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

CHAPTER VI. “LIKE ALL THE NATIONS”