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4141 The Present Truth, vol. 8 November 17, 1892, page 358 paragraph 4

… by legal enactment arises from forgetfulness of the characteristics of human nature and of true religion.

4142 The Present Truth, vol. 8 December 1, 1892, page 372 paragraph 8

… by legal enactment or by their own profession, does not constitute them children of God. “As many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God.” Romans …

4143 The Present Truth, vol. 9 January 12, 1893, page 6 paragraph 1

… of legal enactment. Many people think that if the Government would only enforce all the institutions of religion, there would be the dawn of the blessed millennium …

4144 The Present Truth, vol. 9 January 26, 1893, page 32 paragraph 11

… of “legalized reform” than any other meeting ever held in London. After the large hall was packed with people, an overflow meeting, at which a thousand were present …

4145 The Present Truth, vol. 9 March 9, 1893, page 78 paragraph 25

… the legality of taxing the Protestant minority in this matter has been referred to the Chief Secretary.

4146 The Present Truth, vol. 9 March 23, 1893, page 96 paragraph 2

… , being legally open, they might as well sell the latter as the former; but the Watch Committee proposes to test the matter. If the point can be established, then …

4147 The Present Truth, vol. 9 April 6, 1893, page 101 paragraph 7

… not legally dignified with the name of Christianity.

4149 The Present Truth, vol. 9 July 6, 1893, page 215 paragraph 7

… having legalised their action, on the ground that they constitute a crude but genuine club. On the seventh there were some 150 men engaged in this Sunday drinking …

4150 The Present Truth, vol. 9 July 20, 1893, page 254 paragraph 32

… of legally appointed dispensers. This dispenser must not be addicted to drink, neither a hotel keeper, nor in the amusement business, and his petition for …

4151 The Present Truth, vol. 9 September 7, 1893, page 366 paragraph 13

… or legal tender in the Colonies of the Cape of Good Hope and Natal, and in Fiji, after a day to be fixed by the Governors of those Colonies.

4152 The Present Truth, vol. 9 October 5, 1893, page 430 paragraph 25

… the legal status of slavery in the British Protectorate of Zanzibar, which includes the island of Pemba, where thousands of slaves are engaged in the cultivation …

4153 The Present Truth, vol. 9 October 12, 1893, page 433 paragraph 3

… , having legal but not equitable support, by which they are unable to take advantage of the wants of mankind, and squeeze from hard necessity that which inclination …

4154 The Present Truth, vol. 9 November 23, 1893, page 532 paragraph 2

… by legal enactment be made to blow from the south. Therefore since religious liberty is obtained only through the Spirit, it is evident that religious liberty …

4155 The Present Truth, vol. 9 November 23, 1893, page 532 paragraph 3

… term. Legal permission to worship in public without molestation, is of precisely the same nature as liberty to open a shop, or to carry on any business without …

4156 The Present Truth, vol. 9 December 14, 1893, page 579 paragraph 4

… , the legalisation of vice, and other forms of evil are not Christian but heathen. There is no Christian nation in the world, in the sense in which the word Christian …

4157 The Present Truth, vol. 9 December 14, 1893, page 579 paragraph 5

… , the legalisation of vice, and other forms of evil,” is not the voice of Christianity?

4158 The Present Truth, vol. 10 January 4, 1894, page 3 paragraph 11

… to legalise the traffic which they could not prevent, and when offered the assistance of the British Government to collect revenue from it, the Chinese High …

4159 The Present Truth, vol. 10 January 18, 1894, page 38 paragraph 10

… a legal establishment to keep out the spirit and practice of popery. Until they tried it and found themselves discomfited at every step, many apparently …

4160 The Present Truth, vol. 10 January 25, 1894, page 62 paragraph 17

-The New York State Court of Appeals at Albany (N.Y.) has decided that foreign corporations can legally buy and sail real estate in that State. This decision affects property to the value of $25,000,000.