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3941 The American Sentinel 13 March 24, 1898, page 178 paragraph 9

church led directly and inevitably to the lust of power and government in the state. “Bishops became a legislative power, and each bishop of a city church exercised …

3942 The American Sentinel 13 April 14, 1898, page 225 paragraph 4

… the church what is here quoted by the Statesman. The words are found in the 60th of Isaiah ( v. 12 ). But it is equally true that no service to the church can possibly …

3943 The American Sentinel 13 May 5, 1898, page 273 paragraph 7

THE church is about the only body of intelligent people in civilized lands who cannot see that the future of the world is dark with the clouds of war.

3944 The American Sentinel 13 August 25, 1898, page 518 paragraph 6

… the church, set in the world expressly to accomplish the purposes of God, should seek to legislatures and political bodies for the power of which it feels …

3945 The American Sentinel 13 September 8, 1898, page 554 paragraph 2

body, making that the state church and leaving all others out of consideration. That would be discriminately against the other churches, and would …

3946 The American Sentinel 13 September 8, 1898, page 554 paragraph 8

… religious bodies each of which claims to be the church of Christ. We have but to refer to the history of the church in the early centuries to find the matter …

3947 The American Sentinel 13 October 13, 1898, page 636 paragraph 3

Church of the United States. The conference included in its participants the House of Bishops, which is the chief governing body within the church, and among …

3948 The American Sentinel 14 January 19, 1899, page 33 paragraph 5

church and state; and that is true. But it is no less true that the system which would join religion with the national Government is also a union of church and …

3949 The American Sentinel 14 February 2, 1899, page 66 paragraph 4

… the ‘church-and-state’ business? Is it life and salvation for a Presbyterian or Methodist bishop to instruct Congress as to its duties, and death and condemnation …

3950 The American Sentinel 14 July 20, 1899, page 433 paragraph 8

… legislative body in a republican government can represent a church, or a religious organization. And for this reason churches and religious societies …

3951 The American Sentinel 14 August 10, 1899, page 483 paragraph 5

Whatever religion the state may profess, will in itself identify the state with some church. For the state’s religion must be something definite, and there is no definite religion that does not belong to a definite church or religious body.

3952 The American Sentinel 14 August 24, 1899, page 515 paragraph 2

… Catholic Church in Porto Rico. The suggestion to absolve priests and nuns from their vows, in order that they might be at liberty to follow the example of Luther …

3953 The American Sentinel 14 September 7, 1899, page 546 paragraph 4

… religious bodies of which the Epworth Leagues is a type. But it does not depart from it in principle. It only expresses more fully what is in the principle of …

3954 The American Sentinel 14 September 14, 1899, page 563 paragraph 3

… Protestant church now learn the lesson and take up its neglected duty? It is not yet too late. A firm stand by the Protestant bodies throughout the land in support …

3955 The American Sentinel 14 September 21, 1899, page 578 paragraph 6

… the churches, until now there is a condition among a large body of laboring people, of hatred for the churches, and disrespect for all who profess to be Christians …

3956 The American Sentinel 14 December 21, 1899, page 790 paragraph 6

… Christian Church that would be lost; for that church is declared to be the “body of Christ;” and surely the body of Christ is not joined to the Head by the state …

3957 The American Sentinel 15 January 18, 1900, page 48 paragraph 5

… popular church, as these people think would be necessary to constitute a union of church and state. They have in mind the well-known churches of the land, and …

3958 The American Sentinel 15 January 18, 1900, page 48 paragraph 6

… one church is powerful, and another weak and unpopular, that church-and-state union is seen in its malignant form. It is then that the dissenting body is despised …

3959 The American Sentinel 15 April 19, 1900, page 245 paragraph 1

… Protestant Church, points out that the Protestant bodies have in practise abandoned the ground of Scriptural infallibility upon which Protestantism …

3960 Appeal from the U. S. Supreme Court Decision Making this “A Christian Nation”, p. 24.4 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… “civil body politick” for the maintenance of “the disciplyne of the churches,” as by this and the previous ones it establishes the Christian religion as the …