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40341 The American Sentinel 13 November 24, 1898, page 725 paragraph 14

… the spiritual power of her Lord, and the consequent paralysis of her spiritual strength. Once caught in the currents of worldliness which flow so strongly …

40342 The American Sentinel 14 February 2, 1899, page 65 paragraph 5

THERE are some in the pulpits who seem to image that a diploma from a theological seminary is a certificate of their ability to manage both the spiritual and the temporal affairs of their fellows.

40343 The American Sentinel 14 June 1, 1899, page 335 paragraph 7

SO LONG as a legislature cannot promulgate spiritual laws, so long will it be powerless to deal with spiritual evil.

40344 The American Sentinel 14 June 15, 1899, page 369 paragraph 4

THE more aid the church receives from the state, the weaker she becomes as a spiritual power.

40345 The American Sentinel 14 June 15, 1899, page 369 paragraph 6

IF a person does not want spiritual recreation on the Sabbath, he ought not therefore to be prohibited from taking what recreation he can get in a physical way.

40346 The American Sentinel 14 July 6, 1899, page 403 paragraph 3

… of spiritual pretensions, of the corruption of its secular politics, of its ascetic extravagance, its mystical fallacies, of its hollowness in preaching …

40347 The American Sentinel 14 July 6, 1899, page 403 paragraph 4

… of spiritual consolation on which he himself rested in the hour of his trial, and on which he would have his fellows rest, THERE IS NO TRACE OF CHRISTIANITY …

40348 The American Sentinel 14 July 27, 1899, page 449 paragraph 8

THE only Sabbath which God ever provided for mankind is a spiritual Sabbath—“the Sabbath of the Lord;” and that the Omniscient never provided any other ought with Christians at least to be proof that no other is needed.

40349 The American Sentinel 14 August 10, 1899, page 496 paragraph 17

… and spirituality which may be seen in the religious work of people who derive no aid or support in religion from either the law of the land or popular custom …

40350 The American Sentinel 14 August 31, 1899, page 529 paragraph 4

… is spiritual, and as spiritual truth must be spiritually discerned ( 1 Corinthians 2:14 ), it follows that without a spiritual agency the Bible cannot even be …

40351 The American Sentinel 14 September 7, 1899, page 546 paragraph 8

… for spiritual guidance rather than to the Word of God. They joined hands with the state and persecuted dissenters. This has been in a substantial degree the …

40352 The American Sentinel 14 September 14, 1899, page 562 paragraph 13

… the spiritual field in the archipelago, outside the Molera Islands. Even Dr. Schurman comes home and says the Protestants ‘may’ find there a ‘small’ opportunity …

40353 The American Sentinel 14 September 14, 1899, page 562 paragraph 14

… a spiritual dominion well nigh absolute in all the territories wrested from Spain. The American branch of the Roman Church is as vigorous as any part of the …

40354 The American Sentinel 14 September 14, 1899, page 563 paragraph 3

… , and spiritual salvation of one half of the people of this world.”

40355 The American Sentinel 14 September 14, 1899, page 563 paragraph 4

Every sentiment of this whole performance is that of a complete union of church and state, of conquest of the cross with sword and cannon, of “spiritual salvation” by carnal weapons in warfare.

40356 The American Sentinel 14 October 19, 1899, page 642 paragraph 5

… not spiritual, that sin is never right, and expect him not to sin, while retaining that unchanged nature, would be but a mocking platitude. And to tell him that …

40357 The American Sentinel 14 October 19, 1899, page 642 paragraph 6

… a spiritual man, who can give him another nature, who can deliver him from sin and from sinning, does not expect the natural man not to sin. While he may tell him …

40358 The American Sentinel 14 October 19, 1899, page 642 paragraph 10

… is spiritual. The nations are human only; the church, though composed of human beings, is composed of human beings who are all partakers of the divine nature …

40360 The American Sentinel 14 November 2, 1899, page 674 paragraph 4

The church is spiritual. The principles, the truths, and the work of the church are altogether spiritual. She makes her appeal to men wholly upon spiritual considerations; and appeals all together to the spiritual part of man.