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41001 American Sentinel, vol. 4 November 20, 1889, page 338 paragraph 1
… any reference to the Deity.
41002 American Sentinel, vol. 4 November 27, 1889, page 345 paragraph 12
… issue referred to was upon the trial of Servetus, and the last days of Calvin. Having mentioned the visit of Servetus to Geneva, and his arrest mid trial, the …
41003 American Sentinel, vol. 4 December 4, 1889, page 353 paragraph 2
… , with reference to this measure: ‘There may be a legal difficulty in dividing a day, making only one-half of it a legal holiday. That difficulty can be avoided …
41004 American Sentinel, vol. 4 December 25, 1889, page 381 paragraph 2
… before referred to, said:—
41005 American Sentinel, vol. 5 January 2, 1890, page 5 paragraph 4
“In order to correct the misapprehension that there is any difference of opinion among the pastors of this city with reference to the enforcement of Sunday laws, we pledge ourselves to stand by one another in this.
41006 American Sentinel, vol. 5 January 2, 1890, page 5 paragraph 6
“2. We are united in demanding persistently and continuously the enforcement of all the laws whatsoever that refer to Sabbath desecration. And this means the closing of Sunday theaters.
41007 American Sentinel, vol. 5 January 16, 1890, page 22 paragraph 8
… Speaker referred it to the Committee on Education and Labor, but by request it was afterward referred to the Committee on the District of Columbia. We hope …
41008 American Sentinel, vol. 5 January 30, 1890, page 33 paragraph 4
… petitions referred to were made to represent such a vast number of petitioners, and it is certain that there has never been in any country a greater abuse …
41009 American Sentinel, vol. 5 February 27, 1890, page 66 paragraph 7
… before referred to. Said he:-
41010 American Sentinel, vol. 5 February 27, 1890, page 67 paragraph 2
… to refer to the Papacy must admit that a government according to the National Reform idea would be nothing more than an image to the Papacy.
41011 American Sentinel, vol. 5 March 6, 1890, page 80 paragraph 13
We referred a short time ago to the attempt to force into the Legislature of Washington a chaplain, despite the language of the Constitution declaring that …
41012 American Sentinel, vol. 5 March 20, 1890, page 89 paragraph 4
In our report of the Washington City Sunday-law Convention a few weeks ago, we mentioned the reference of Rev. James Stacy, D. D., of Newman, Georgia, to the kangaroo. We could not, however, give the exact words. We have them now.
41013 American Sentinel, vol. 5 March 27, 1890, page 100 paragraph 2
… have referred to them, and see upon which one all denominations are agreed. Christianity means the doctrine of Christ. Who is Christ? Some say he is the divine …
41014 American Sentinel, vol. 5 March 27, 1890, page 100 paragraph 5
The same thing is put more forcibly by the Honorable Stanley Matthews, in a speech in reference to the Bible in the schools of Cincinnati. Said he:-
41015 American Sentinel, vol. 5 March 27, 1890, page 100 paragraph 8
… before referred to, on page 65, Dr. Dorchester, in referring to an appropriation by the State of New York to certain Catholic schools, says:-
41016 American Sentinel, vol. 5 March 27, 1890, page 104 paragraph 4
Our readers will remember that two weeks ago we published a letter from our California correspondent criticising a sermon on Sunday work in one of the California prisons. Referring to this same sermon the San Francisco Alta says:-
41017 American Sentinel, vol. 5 April 3, 1890, page 107 paragraph 1
… ” with reference to any particular sect.
41018 American Sentinel, vol. 5 April 10, 1890, page 115 paragraph 3
In this paragraph the question is fairly stated, and the statement in the closing sentence is correct. After referring to certain judicial decisions on certain laws against crime, the speaker continued as follows:-
41019 American Sentinel, vol. 5 April 17, 1890, page 128 paragraph 5
… been referred to a committee.
41020 American Sentinel, vol. 5 April 17, 1890, page 128 paragraph 14
… Liberty.” Referring to our foreign population he said that if necessary they should “be educated with the bludgeon, and if the offense was repeated, with the …