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4201 The Present Truth, vol. 13 February 4, 1897, page 80 paragraph 3
… laws legalising the drink traffic, but the Attorney-General the other day, when pressed for an opinion, declared that he had come to the conclusion that the …
4202 The Present Truth, vol. 13 February 4, 1897, page 80 paragraph 9
… , to legally define precisely the places, times, and circumstances, in which the law should permit men and women to pray, sing religious music, or read aloud from …
4203 The Present Truth, vol. 13 March 18, 1897, page 174 paragraph 14
… Sundays. Legal authorities are of the opinion that a pier cannot be closed against a steamer on any day. So a battle at law seems imminent.
4204 The Present Truth, vol. 13 March 25, 1897, page 178 paragraph 4
… 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.
4205 The Present Truth, vol. 13 April 15, 1897, page 238 paragraph 13
… , than legalised slavery.
4206 The Present Truth, vol. 13 July 8, 1897, page 430 paragraph 12
… was legal. The Government have promised that this shall be stopped, though the anti-Slavery Society say that good-faith has not been kept in the matter of the …
4207 The Present Truth, vol. 13 August 12, 1897, page 512 paragraph 10
… his legal remedy. But if a man sells to another a thing that is capable of changing a man into a fighting brute, why need he be surprised if he gets an exhibition …
4208 The Present Truth, vol. 13 September 16, 1897, page 582 paragraph 1
… of legal religion as are Churchmen-reflect that the principle is no worse in Russia than in England or America. The Berlin correspondent of the Chronicle …
4209 The Present Truth, vol. 13 November 18, 1897, page 736 paragraph 1
The Peruvian legislature last week passed a bill legalising non-Catholic marriages.
4210 The Present Truth, vol. 13 December 9, 1897, page 770 paragraph 10
… get legal protection against competition. That is to say, the “lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God” are encroaching too much on the churches, and the …
4211 The Present Truth, vol. 13 December 9, 1897, page 773 paragraph 9
… to legal force and political methods, abroad there is a growing readiness to appeal to home. Governments for the punishment of persecutors. This only fortifies …
4212 The Present Truth, vol. 13 December 23, 1897, page 804 paragraph 2
… was legally bound to fulfil this holy desire we do not know, but we could willingly have written a whole library of books for that boy.
4213 The Present Truth, vol. 14 January 27, 1898, page 54 paragraph 5
… a legal friend was once so uncourteous as to force him to inhale his smoke. It is nowadays not the man who smokes on the omnibus that is considered boorish and …
4214 The Present Truth, vol. 14 January 27, 1898, page 54 paragraph 6
… the legal gentleman who told the story which we have quoted. Boasting of an age of liberty, the world is coming more and more into bondage.
4215 The Present Truth, vol. 14 February 3, 1898, page 68 paragraph 4
… the legal standards are transgressed, and the effort is to appeal to Parliamentary power to enforce the laws of the Establishment. But this very appeal to …
4216 The Present Truth, vol. 14 March 3, 1898, page 144 paragraph 4
… of legalising vice and the opium traffic come up. Governments do not support churches for nothing.
4217 The Present Truth, vol. 14 July 14, 1898, page 444 paragraph 19
… which legally became his personal property.
4218 The Present Truth, vol. 14 July 21, 1898, page 464 paragraph 7
… be legal action, moral persuasion and spiritual influence. In the discussion which followed, a number of ministers spoke from various standpoints, and one …
4219 The Present Truth, vol. 14 October 6, 1898, page 638 paragraph 18
… a legal right to consider their privileges in this respect as exclusive, from which it would appear that there are other considerations involved, and that …
4220 The Present Truth, vol. 14 November 17, 1898, page 723 paragraph 6
… perfect legal enactments will profit him nothing. It may be urged that it would be impracticable for the temperance work to depend upon the Spirit, because …