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40221 The American Sentinel 10 December 12, 1895, page 385 paragraph 8
… of spiritual despotism, of intolerance and persecution, which ended in the tribunals of the Inquisition. “History of the Christian Religion and Church,” Vol …
40222 The American Sentinel 10 December 12, 1895, page 385 paragraph 13
… latter’s spiritual power, by making an alliance with the forces of religion as represented by the predominant bodies of Christendom, this nation will proceed …
40223 The American Sentinel 10 December 12, 1895, page 386 paragraph 2
… ; namely, Spiritualism,—a religion, based upon what purport to be communication between the living and the dead, and whose fundamental doctrine,—that of the …
40224 The American Sentinel 10 December 12, 1895, page 386 paragraph 17
… that Spiritualism is not the only religious power which claims to exhibit wonders through the agency of the dead. The papal church stands conspicuous in …
40225 The American Sentinel 10 December 12, 1895, page 386 paragraph 18
… the spiritual domain. So that not only will there be the religious despotism resulting from the adoption of papal principles, but this will be reinforced …
40226 The American Sentinel 11 January 2, 1896, page 3 paragraph 9
… for spiritual rejoicing.
40227 The American Sentinel 11 January 2, 1896, page 3 paragraph 10
… , the spiritual “man which after God is created in righteousness and true holiness.” “For God who commanded the light to shine out of darkness, hath shined in our …
40228 The American Sentinel 11 January 9, 1896, page 10 paragraph 12
… (their spiritual advisers) think for them in religious matters, and thus be spared the trouble of investigating and deciding for themselves. This is human …
40229 The American Sentinel 11 January 9, 1896, page 11 paragraph 5
But how about the spiritual life of the churches whose pews and collection boxes must be filled by means of Sunday laws? The words of our author himself, though not so designed, are well adapted to answer this question. He says:—
40230 The American Sentinel 11 January 9, 1896, page 11 paragraph 7
These facts answer the question as to the spiritual condition of the churches. “He that loveth not knoweth not God.” “For he that loveth not his brother whom he hath seen, how can he love God whom he hath not seen?” 1 John 4:8. 1 John 4:20 .
40231 The American Sentinel 11 January 23, 1896, page 27 paragraph 10
… true spiritual sense of the word; “for,” we read, “he is not a Jew, which is one outwardly; neither is that circumcision, which is outward in the flesh; but he is a Jew …
40232 The American Sentinel 11 January 30, 1896, page 34 paragraph 13
A. Grievous offenses against the law of God kill the soul, by depriving it of the true spiritual life of grace, and make it liable to eternal punishment in hell.
40233 The American Sentinel 11 January 30, 1896, page 34 paragraph 15
A. Grievous offenses against the law of God kill the soul, by depriving it of the true spiritual life of grace, and make it liable to eternal punishment in hell.
40234 The American Sentinel 11 January 30, 1896, page 34 paragraph 17
A. Small offenses against the law of God do not rob the soul of the true spiritual life of grace; but they hurt the soul by lessening its love for God, and by disposing to great sins.
40235 The American Sentinel 11 February 6, 1896, page 42 paragraph 4
… a spiritual law? “We know,” writes Paul, “that the law is spiritual.” Romans 7:14. The Saviour in his sermon on the mount showed in commenting upon the commandments …
40236 The American Sentinel 11 February 6, 1896, page 42 paragraph 6
… less spiritual than are the sixth and the seventh. Like them, it cannot be kept by mere outward conformity to its requirements. And so far from having power …
40237 The American Sentinel 11 February 6, 1896, page 43 paragraph 2
… a spiritual institution. The physical-necessity argument is considered separately elsewhere in this paper. See article “Dr. Haegler’s Chart” on page 44.
40238 The American Sentinel 11 February 6, 1896, page 44 paragraph 10
… in spiritual exercises; but the purposes of this article do not require it. It is sufficient to say, in conclusion, that the clergymen who are calling for “laws …
40239 The American Sentinel 11 February 20, 1896, page 60 paragraph 4
… the spiritual tyranny which they [the Covenanters] introduced the reader should refer to Mr. Buckle’s famous chapter; or, if he thinks those statements to …
40240 The American Sentinel 11 February 20, 1896, page 61 paragraph 9
… and spiritual affairs; and this is the nineteenth century, when human nature is exactly the same that it was then. To-day men are narrow-minded, bigoted, full …