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4801 The American Sentinel 11 January 9, 1896, page 10 paragraph 9

… free choice. They must choose for themselves whom they will serve, and choose that Master who will never take from them this freedom. Development of good and …

4802 The American Sentinel 11 January 9, 1896, page 10 paragraph 10

… of choice comprises within its limits the unalienable rights of mankind. When this freedom is denied, the highest interests of the individual are attacked …

4803 The American Sentinel 11 January 9, 1896, page 10 paragraph 14

… of choice is swallowed up in the higher interests of the community, will excuse no one for failing to make that choice and to stand by that choice which his …

4804 The American Sentinel 11 January 9, 1896, page 11 paragraph 4

… their choice, that they would prefer the mines and the wages there earned, they would by and by come to imagine it a matter of their own choice, and then if not …

4805 The American Sentinel 11 January 23, 1896, page 25 paragraph 9

… of choice and of self-defense, the authority to protect the weak, to punish the evil-doer, and to reward the upright, which God gives to man, is too often used for …

4806 The American Sentinel 11 January 23, 1896, page 28 paragraph 7

… small choice. Indeed, as practiced in Utah, restrained as it is by a strong though mistaken religious zeal, the contemporaneous polygamy appears to be the …

4807 The American Sentinel 11 February 13, 1896, page 49 paragraph 13

… their choice the bill of the revised code for establishing religious freedom, and the plan of desponding churchmen for the supporting religion by a general …

4808 The American Sentinel 11 February 20, 1896, page 59 paragraph 2

… the choice be left to the people themselves? That would not do, for more than half the people of the land are not even professedly Christians. Hence they could …

4809 The American Sentinel 11 February 20, 1896, page 61 paragraph 5

… free choice, to dissent from, and to disregard in every way, any doctrine, dogma, ordinance, rite, or institution of any church on earth. And no man can ever rightly …

4810 The American Sentinel 11 February 27, 1896, page 66 paragraph 1

… ? The choice will determine our position in the conflict, and our final destiny.

4811 The American Sentinel 11 February 27, 1896, page 66 paragraph 5

… free choice; for we are not automatons, but free moral agents, in order that we may develop character. Now it is proposed to make Christ’s revealed will the civil …

4812 The American Sentinel 11 March 12, 1896, page 83 paragraph 6

… very choice kind of amusement for the general public... But the public standard of morality is so much higher than it used to be that prize fighting has become …

4813 The American Sentinel 11 March 26, 1896, page 99 paragraph 2

… his choice falls on any other day, he is obliged to observe it as holy time. In any case, his religious observance of the day is under legal compulsion. And compulsion …

4814 The American Sentinel 11 June 18, 1896, page 198 paragraph 9

… the choice of Sunday was only incidental; but does anybody suppose that the Supreme Court would sustain a statute enacted by any State which would undertake …

4815 The American Sentinel 11 December 3, 1896, page 378 paragraph 4

… personal choice would be to continue work; but the word has come from one man, the chief, whom personally they may not know, and may never even have seen; and though …

4816 The American Sentinel 12 January 14, 1897, page 18 paragraph 5

… own choice for the day which, even upon their own claim, God has named. They totally ignore the day which the word of God has plainly designated, and boldly endeavor …

4817 The American Sentinel 12 January 21, 1897, page 33 paragraph 4

… own choice as to whether he will serve his Lord at all. It was so in the beginning, in the garden; it is so yet, and for evermore; because men in his creation is an element …

4818 The American Sentinel 12 January 21, 1897, page 33 paragraph 8

… wrong choice lost the way to it, gave Himself that the man might after all attain to it; yet He still leaves him absolutely free to accept or reject this destiny …

4819 The American Sentinel 12 January 21, 1897, page 35 paragraph 3

… own choice; in order to publish a paper in the interests of true religious liberty, it must be published in the interests of religious liberty—CHRISTIAN.

4820 The American Sentinel 12 February 18, 1897, page 98 paragraph 8

… free choice. How could impiety go further?