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4661 American Sentinel, vol. 3 August 1888, page 62 paragraph 10
… Roman Church holds in check the turbulent spirits that have caused our strikes, and that we should join hands with it to keep this power under restraint. That …
4662 American Sentinel, vol. 4 February 20, 1889, page 33 paragraph 3
… . This body of people, for they are “one body,” I believe to be the “little stone cut out of the mountain without hands,” which, increasing in magnitude with an ever …
4663 American Sentinel, vol. 4 February 20, 1889, page 33 paragraph 7
… the church of Christ will advance and increase in strength and numbers until it will finally swallow up everything, and fill the whole earth, and that when …
4664 American Sentinel, vol. 4 April 17, 1889, page 99 paragraph 15
… Churches in the United States is taken to help make up the 14,174,744 alleged petitioners. This was done because the annual convention of those bodies indorsed …
4665 American Sentinel, vol. 4 April 17, 1889, page 99 paragraph 16
… the churches previously reported. The same is true largely of the Knights of Labor and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. Not only were they represented …
4666 American Sentinel, vol. 4 June 5, 1889, page 147 paragraph 2
… the bodies of persons found dead, ‘admonish’ church-members who neglect too long to partake of the Holy Communion, and enforce obedience to thousands of multifarious …
4667 American Sentinel, vol. 4 June 12, 1889, page 153 paragraph 8
… religious body, above another, but to keep Church and State entirely separate, as they were designed to be by the fathers of our country. In short, the sum of the …
4668 American Sentinel, vol. 4 July 31, 1889, page 209 paragraph 5
… the church. They disregard the obligations which they took upon themselves when they joined the church; and because of this disregard of church law, by those …
4669 American Sentinel, vol. 4 August 14, 1889, page 227 paragraph 5
… of Church and State. Of course, the object will fail of being achieved, and she will have simply a form, and such a church will not be the church of Christ.
4670 American Sentinel, vol. 4 December 25, 1889, page 379 paragraph 16
… Episcopal Church, the Baptist Church, the Presbyterian Church North and South; and the Reformed Church, are counted as having indorsed the petition; and yet …
4671 American Sentinel, vol. 4 December 25, 1889, page 380 paragraph 2
… of churches, and so had already appeared in the count of those churches; in the second place, of the 219,000 Knights, probably not more than 200 were present …
4672 American Sentinel, vol. 5 January 2, 1890, page 8 paragraph 2
… the church is supernatural, its province is the spiritual. The church can never of right have anything at all to do with the State, and the State can never of …
4673 American Sentinel, vol. 5 January 2, 1890, page 8 paragraph 15
… any body of men. The church can of right, as a church, have nothing to do with earthly governments. The great Head of the church himself declared, “My kingdom is …
4674 American Sentinel, vol. 5 January 16, 1890, page 22 paragraph 14
… at church. Evidently that which Scotland needs (?) is a law requiring every body to attend church who is not excused for some good and sufficient reason. The National …
4675 American Sentinel, vol. 5 February 21, 1890, page 59 paragraph 1
… united body of believers; citizenship itself was to be co-extensive with church membership; and in such a State there was apparently no more room for heretics …
4676 American Sentinel, vol. 5 March 20, 1890, page 96 paragraph 4
… Episcopal Church, this city, Colonel Elliott F. Shepard was one of the speakers, and his speech was characteristic of himself and of the body of which he is president …
4677 American Sentinel, vol. 5 April 3, 1890, page 107 paragraph 2
… “the Church” is declared to be the body of Christ. In one place Paul says of Christ that “he is the head of the body, the Church” ( Colossians 1:18 ); and again he says that …
4678 American Sentinel, vol. 5 April 3, 1890, page 107 paragraph 10
… the church of Christ. And so likewise the profession of religion by the State, constitutes a State church. It is all the union of Church and State that has ever …
4679 American Sentinel, vol. 5 April 10, 1890, page 115 paragraph 2
… the Church and out imagine that they prescribe a precept of the Christian religion; that they are simply a transcript of the fourth commandment to our statute …
4680 American Sentinel, vol. 5 April 17, 1890, page 128 paragraph 13
… bodies shall make common cause and insist on being reckoned with as churches in all matters of administration. If the Protestant churches shall do …