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4241 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 March 17, 1887, page 176 paragraph 13

… the legal plan, we should have to pass another law compelling men to love the Lord! But thoough such a law might be passed, it would amount to nothing, for love …

4242 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 August 18, 1887, page 512 paragraph 2

… a legal recognition of Romanism. A Lutheran minister in Prussia was recently sentenced to nine months’ imprisonment for “insulting” the Romish Church. The …

4243 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 August 25, 1887, page 518 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 …

4244 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 August 25, 1887, page 519 paragraph 2

… 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 …

4245 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 August 25, 1887, page 519 paragraph 6

… 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 …

4246 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 September 8, 1887, page 551 paragraph 5

“‘Viewing with grave apprehension the corruption of our politics, the legal sanction of the Liquor Traffic, and disregard of moral and religious character and those who are exalted to high places in the nation;

4247 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 September 8, 1887, page 551 paragraph 9

… undeniable legal basis in the fundamental law of the land.’

4248 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 September 8, 1887, page 552 paragraph 7

… by legal enactment. There is only one remedy for immortality and corruption, and that is the gospel of Jesus Christ. By this alone men be saved either from the …

4249 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 September 22, 1887, page 584 paragraph 1

… a legal maxim that the words of the law are to be taken in their obvious signification, and there are none but common words in the fourth commandment. Again …

4250 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 October 20, 1887, page 640 paragraph 29

… a legal holiday by the last legislature makes no difference in the aspects of the case except in banks and exchanges. The enactment of the law was plainly …

4252 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 November 24, 1887, page 711 paragraph 26

… a legally incorporated organization, capable of holding property and transacting business in any part of the world, and is therefore the proper body to …

4253 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 December 8, 1887, page 752 paragraph 8

… of legal procedure. All that a man has to do now is only to be sure that he steals enough to enable him to follow this process and he is safe. Law now is only applicable …

4254 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 December 15, 1887, page 759 paragraph 8

… a legal status on other days. It is true that it is not expressly declared that liquor selling is right on other days than Sunday; but the natural inference …

4255 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 January 27, 1888, page 64 paragraph 15

… was legally entitled to his services. Such are some of the mysteries of Sunday laws. Cigars may be sold because they are a “necessity;” and men may be shaved because …

4256 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 February 10, 1888, page 96 paragraph 6

… the legal protection which our American Sunday has hitherto enjoyed.”

4257 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 June 22, 1888, page 374 paragraph 9

… a legal axiom that the words of a law must be taken in their usual and ordinary acceptation.

4258 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 August 10, 1888, page 489 paragraph 13

… undeniable legal basis in the fundamental law of the land.”

4259 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 November 2, 1888, page 672 paragraph 5

… not legally marry under the laws of this State, which we published in the No. 36 of the current volume of the SIGNS, is a “lie made out of whole cloth.” We think not …

4260 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 December 21, 1888, page 773 paragraph 2

… the legal profession, in respect to the habit of mind fostered in lawyers, is that most of the time the best lawyers are employed against the State instead …