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40941 American Sentinel, vol. 3 June 1888, page 43 paragraph 3
… in reference to this matter, and it was on the strength of this, and of a letter from his grace, that the refusal was made.”
40942 American Sentinel, vol. 3 June 1888, page 44 paragraph 8
… before referred to the petitions to Congress which were being circulated by the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, asking the National Legislature …
40943 American Sentinel, vol. 3 June 1888, page 44 paragraph 10
… future reference; because we shall yet have abundant occasion to refer to the report. It is as follows:-
40944 American Sentinel, vol. 3 June 1888, page 44 paragraph 12
“The committee to whom were referred the several petitions, on the subject of mails on the Sabbath, or first day of the week, report,-
40945 American Sentinel, vol. 3 July 1888, page 48 paragraph 1
In a recent letter from a town in Northern California ordering the Sentinel for a public reading-room, the writer, evidently a gentleman of intelligence, takes the occasion to thus express himself in reference to our work:-
40946 American Sentinel, vol. 3 July 1888, page 48 paragraph 2
“I think your arguments are unanswerable, and the position you take in reference to the union of Church and State is the only safe one. It is for the best interests of all the people, and of all religious denominations as well.
40947 American Sentinel, vol. 3 July 1888, page 50 paragraph 8
… , and referred to the Committee on Education and Labor, where it was championed by Rev. Wilbur F. Crafts and others. It reads as follows:-
40948 American Sentinel, vol. 3 August 1888, page 61 paragraph 2
… Thessalonians refers to the Pope alone, claiming that this was the view held by Calvin, Melancthon, and Luther. He said that the Roman Catholic Church must …
40949 American Sentinel, vol. 3 August 1888, page 62 paragraph 5
… had referred to the decrees of the Council of Trent, acknowledging the divinity, kingship, and priestly offices of Christ. Dr. Hall said that it was true, but …
40950 American Sentinel, vol. 3 August 1888, page 64 paragraph 18
… with reference to the National Reformers. There are very many good people among them. There are many well-meaning persons who are anxious to see laws enacted …
40951 American Sentinel, vol. 3 September 1888, page 68 paragraph 4
… brief reference to the history of the past. And we will quote, first, as a text, a passage from the Bibliotheca Sacra, of May, 1844, written by Rev. Ralph Emerson, D.D …
40952 American Sentinel, vol. 3 September 1888, page 69 paragraph 3
… must refer to a little circumstance that happened years ago, for the express benefit of those who think that no harm can come from a movement that is in the …
40953 American Sentinel, vol. 3 October 1888, page 73 paragraph 7
… to it in our columns before; but as the legislation itself is the first step taken in an endless controversy, this is ample excuse for referring to it again …
40954 American Sentinel, vol. 3 October 1888, page 74 paragraph 11
… section refers to the day as one of worship and rest; section three refers to it as a day of religious worship; section four refers to its observance as that …
40955 American Sentinel, vol. 3 October 1888, page 79 paragraph 17
… . In reference to the Blair Sunday Bill, I understand that the foundation of our Government was religious liberty for all classes. The courts have held the …
40956 American Sentinel, vol. 4 January 1889, page 6 paragraph 2
In the Senate of the United States, May 21, 1888, Mr. Blair introduced the following bill, which was read twice and referred to the Committee on Education and Labor:—
40957 American Sentinel, vol. 4 January 1889, page 6 paragraph 19
… with reference to “religious worship,” while the word “protect” (we also last line) expresses a duty which Government owes to all legitimate institutions of …
40958 American Sentinel, vol. 4 January 1889, page 6 paragraph 22
… . The reference to “the disturbance of others” is objectionable for reasons already given, and the word “willfully” is an old offender in Sabbath legislation …
40959 American Sentinel, vol. 4 January 30, 1889, page 10 paragraph 7
… before referred to?
40960 American Sentinel, vol. 4 January 30, 1889, page 13 paragraph 2
“Could not this weekly rest-day be secured without reference to religion, by having the workmen of an establishment scheduled in regular order for one day of rest per week, whichever was most convenient, not all resting on any one day?”