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4281 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 …

4282 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 …

4283 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 …

4284 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 …

4285 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 February 10, 1888, page 96 paragraph 6

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

4286 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.

4287 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 August 10, 1888, page 489 paragraph 13

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

4288 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 …

4289 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 …

4290 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 December 21, 1888, page 773 paragraph 3

… fighting legal battles with absolute disregard of the right or wrong, justice or injustice, involved. Cases of this sort are inseparable from the practice …

4291 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 December 21, 1888, page 773 paragraph 4

… the legal breast. Lawyers undertake cases not simply with the determination that their clients shall have their rights, but that they shall have all the …

4292 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 January 7, 1889, page 8 paragraph 1

… all legalized by the Government. Immersion and sprinkling and pouring would all be baptism by law. The first day and seventh day would both be legal Sabbaths …

4293 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 January 14, 1889, page 23 paragraph 20

… the legal observance of Sunday. Reverence to either as a Christian institution is “will worship.”

4294 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 January 21, 1889, page 39 paragraph 29

… to legalize any Sabbath whatever, whether true or false. It is beyond the province of civil government. The observance of the Sabbath is a matter which lies …

4296 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 February 4, 1889, page 58 paragraph 73

… like legalism. But here an anomaly presents itself. The same people who would not dare keep the Sabbath, lest they should be called legalists, are very zealous …

4297 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 February 4, 1889, page 75 paragraph 18

… the legality of “trusts,” was rendered recently by Judge Barrett, of the supreme court of New York. Some months since a suit was brought by the Attorney-General …

4298 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 February 11, 1889, page 75 paragraph 65

… of legal ordinances, or other public proceedings, it meant, “to establish, appoint, decree, ordain; also to make irrevocable or unalterable.” Harper’s Latin Dictionary …

4299 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 May 6, 1889, page 247 paragraph 74

… or legal son of Joseph, that of Matthew being the royal and that of Luke the private genealogy of the heir to the crown and throne of David. With this theory is …

4300 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 May 6, 1889, page 247 paragraph 75

… ways: Legally, through Mary’s marriage with Joseph; and naturally, through Mary herself being a member of the royal family.