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4061 Vindication of the Business Career of Elder James White, p. 16.3 (Uriah Smith)
… have legally held, had he been so disposed. He freely signed all over to the Association; and instead of taking a large salary that many could not have objected …
4062 The Atonement, p. 4.6 (James M. Stephenson)
… the legal sacrifices in the Septuagint version of the Old Testament; representing the former, not only as a real and proper sacrifice, but as the truth and …
4063 The Atonement, p. 103.1 (James M. Stephenson)
… the legally clean and sound victim, so Christ died, “the just for the unjust;” as the animal sacrifice was expiating, so Christ is our ‘propitiation,’ or expiation …
4064 The Atonement, p. 119.1 (James M. Stephenson)
… innocent, legally and morally, as though he had never transgressed the Divine law. To pardon the sinner while in a state of hostility to his moral government …
4065 The Atonement, p. 119.2 (James M. Stephenson)
… . e., legal guilt, is an act of the Judge. The remission of the penalty of God’s law is necessary to the legal innocency of the sinner. God on his part, as the Supreme …
4066 The Atonement, p. 167.3 (James M. Stephenson)
… the legal heir to the fleeting Empire of Russia? then remember that the poorest and most obscure Christian who has ever lived, shall be a joint-heir with Christ …
4067 The Atonement, p. 172.1 (James M. Stephenson)
… , would legalize rebellion, and encourage others to follow the example of the rebels; to grant pardon without a trial, or time for the rebels to prove their loyalty …
4068 American Sentinel, vol. 1 January 1886, page 4 paragraph 1
… undeniable legal basis in the fundamental law of the land. Men do not seriously work for the enactment of laws which they have no intention of enforcing; therefore …
4069 American Sentinel, vol. 1 April 1886, page 27 paragraph 1
… undeniable legal basis in the fundamental law of the land.”
4070 American Sentinel, vol. 1 April 1886, page 27 paragraph 10
… undeniable legal basis in the fundamental law of the land;” and we know that that can be done only by making the Constitution require the celebration of baptism …
4071 American Sentinel, vol. 1 May 1886, page 35 paragraph 1
… undeniable legal basis in the fundamental law of the land. It is true that they insert the words “of our Government,” after “usages;” but as our Government has no …
4072 American Sentinel, vol. 1 May 1886, page 35 paragraph 9
… legal, unless it is desired to enforce that custom. To “enforce” means to support by force. And therefore when Christian usages are placed on a legal basis …
4073 American Sentinel, vol. 1 May 1886, page 35 paragraph 10
… a legal basis in the law of the land, would be to put them on a level with human institutions. Therefore it is in the interest of religion that we oppose this proposed …
4074 American Sentinel, vol. 1 June 1886, page 42 paragraph 3
… , by legal enactment! This is the way the “National Reformers” are doing, and they profess to be followers of Christ. The Lord, through the psalmist, said to the wicked …
4075 American Sentinel, vol. 1 June 1886, page 43 paragraph 3
… undeniable legal basis, and, presto, Rome would have been a “Christian nation.” And since “the empire of Rome filled the world,” by that act the whole world would …
4076 American Sentinel, vol. 1 June 1886, page 43 paragraph 5
… by legal enactments in Constantine’s time, bishoprics were bought and sold just the same as secular offices were then and are now. The richest and most influential …
4077 American Sentinel, vol. 1 November 1886, page 83 paragraph 6
… mere legal enactment without the concurrence of “the people,” but Christianity was exalted to the throne of the world because the majority so willed it. Constantine …
4078 American Sentinel, vol. 2 January 1887, page 3 paragraph 6
… ‘to legalize the laws and institutions of Christianity, or of that which they may claim is Christianity;’ or ‘to place the laws, usages, and institutions of the …
4079 American Sentinel, vol. 2 January 1887, page 3 paragraph 10
“‘Viewing with grave apprehension the corruption of our politics, the legal sanction of the Liquor Traffic, and the disregard of moral and religious character in those who are exalted to high places in the nation;
4080 American Sentinel, vol. 2 January 1887, page 4 paragraph 1
… undeniable legal basis in the fundamental law of the land.’