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4081 American Sentinel, vol. 2 January 1887, page 4 paragraph 2
… undeniable legal basis’? It distinctly specifies ‘the Christian laws, usages, and institutions of our Government’-these and no more. Between the statement …
4082 American Sentinel, vol. 2 January 1887, page 4 paragraph 18
… undeniable legal basis in the fundamental law of the land.” If they purpose to follow the letter of their constitution, they might as well stop at once, for in …
4083 American Sentinel, vol. 2 May 1887, page 36 paragraph 6
… a legal maxim that it is better to let a guilty man escape than to punish an innocent man. This does not imply that a just law will sanction the escape of a guilty …
4084 American Sentinel, vol. 2 October 1887, page 75 paragraph 5
… American legal business were not becoming more a matter of precedent than of common sense, Sunday laws could never be enacted; but the idea seems to be that …
4085 American Sentinel, vol. 2 October 1887, page 75 paragraph 8
… a legal holiday. Well, nobody contends that the State law makes Sunday a religious institution; it is that already. We freely admit that the State law in its …
4086 American Sentinel, vol. 2 October 1887, page 76 paragraph 4
… sober legal argument; and men must be pre-determined to have Sunday laws, or they could not be deceived by it. Suppose that the State had, in the exercise of its …
4087 American Sentinel, vol. 2 December 1887, page 89 paragraph 5
“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;
4088 American Sentinel, vol. 2 December 1887, page 89 paragraph 9
… undeniable legal basis in the fundamental law of the land.”
4089 American Sentinel, vol. 3 January 1888, page 4 paragraph 4
… by legal enactment. There is only one remedy for immorality and corruption, and that is the gospel of Jesus Christ. By this alone can men be saved either from …
4090 American Sentinel, vol. 3 June 1888, page 45 paragraph 4
… the legal discretion of the Postmaster-General, under the repeated refusals of Congress to discontinue the Sabbath mails. His knowledge and judgment in …
4091 American Sentinel, vol. 3 August 1888, page 64 paragraph 11
… a legal day of rest.
4092 American Sentinel, vol. 3 November 1888, page 84 paragraph 2
… undeniable legal basis.” We use the word Religion in its proper sense, as meaning a man’s personal relation of faith and obedience to God..
4093 American Sentinel, vol. 3 November 1888, page 84 paragraph 3
… undeniable legal basis.” That is, the Christian religion and Christian morality shall be enforced by law. A man’s personal relation to God, in matters of faith …
4094 American Sentinel, vol. 3 November 1888, page 84 paragraph 4
… “undeniable legal basis.” The rack, the thumbscrew, and the stake are wonderful promoters of “orthodoxy.” To say that the National Reform theocracy when formed …
4095 American Sentinel, vol. 3 December 1888, page 93 paragraph 2
… by legal enactments. This second phase of the question (work for prohibition) is not an end but a means to an end. This means is, however, so closely related to the …
4096 American Sentinel, vol. 4 January 1889, page 6 paragraph 1
… as legal adviser. The report is as follows:—
4097 American Sentinel, vol. 4 February 6, 1889, page 18 paragraph 8
… virtually legalize barbarous sports six days in the week.
4098 American Sentinel, vol. 4 February 20, 1889, page 33 paragraph 4
… which, legalized as it now is, virtually legalizes theft, and adultery, and murder, and every other abomination which only men under the influence of strong …
4099 American Sentinel, vol. 4 February 20, 1889, page 34 paragraph 6
… by legal or moral suasion, to correct the existing evils of society
4100 American Sentinel, vol. 4 August 14, 1889, page 226 paragraph 15
… by legal enactments! The statement of their desire should be sufficient to show the folly of it.