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4821 The American Sentinel 12 February 25, 1897, page 114 paragraph 5
… free choice. And to show a disposition that would compel them to go to prayer-meeting if we could; or that censures them for going somewhere else on prayer-meeting …
4822 The American Sentinel 12 March 18, 1897, page 165 paragraph 6
… of choice in religion. The State says, You must. Christianity says, “Whosoever will, let him come.”
4823 The American Sentinel 12 May 27, 1897, page 322 paragraph 2
… own choice, by faith in God, is shown by the fact, as recorded, that, “Truly, if they had been mindful of that country from whence they came out, they might have had …
4824 The American Sentinel 12 July 1, 1897, page 405 paragraph 9
… free choice.
4825 The American Sentinel 12 July 7, 1897, page 418 paragraph 5
… from choice, and not at all from lack of necessity or opportunity that Jesus had nothing whatever to do with politics nor any of the affairs of the government …
4826 The American Sentinel 12 August 19, 1897, page 515 paragraph 2
… individual choice in the filling of public offices and the enactment of State and national laws. The choice in such matters lies with the political “boss …
4827 The American Sentinel 12 September 9, 1897, page 545 paragraph 5
A MAN-MADE sabbath law is a robbery upon both man and God. It robs man of his freedom of choice, and it robs God of the service which might be rendered to him through man’s free choice in Sabbath-keeping.
4828 The American Sentinel 12 September 9, 1897, page 557 paragraph 3
He might have made mere automatons,—that is, people who would have no will or choice of their own in anything that they did, but would act just as some power outside of themselves obliged them to.
4829 The American Sentinel 12 September 9, 1897, page 557 paragraph 10
It would only be ridiculous to say “Well done” to an automaton. So God gives us all freedom of choice, in order that we may have the credit of having done noble deeds of our own free will.
4830 The American Sentinel 12 September 9, 1897, page 557 paragraph 13
… no choice of your own but only because you could not do differently, would they see in it any proof of your love for them? Of course not; and so we must have freedom …
4831 The American Sentinel 12 September 9, 1897, page 557 paragraph 16
… of choice, but they rob God himself of the love which would come to him through the free choice of people in the keeping of his holy day.
4832 The American Sentinel 12 September 30, 1897, page 596 paragraph 4
… a choice that all people are free to make, whether they will have the spirit of the world or the Spirit of God. And all people are always making the choice.
4833 The American Sentinel 12 September 30, 1897, page 596 paragraph 5
… the choice of the Spirit of God and not of the spirit of the world. And yet so many of them incline to the spirit of the world, defer to the world, and desire the favor …
4834 The American Sentinel 12 October 7, 1897, page 610 paragraph 5
… choice; but in the unswerving recognition of the right of the other man to be religious or not religious at his own personal and unconstrained choice. This …
4835 The American Sentinel 12 October 7, 1897, page 610 paragraph 9
Let the believing husband respect the exercise of the right of choice not to believe. And let the unbelieving wife show that she believes in religious right, by respecting the choice of her husband to be religious just as he chooses.
4836 The American Sentinel 12 October 21, 1897, page 644 paragraph 5
If so, then individual rights are not equal; for my own choice in the matter is made to give place to that of another.
4837 The American Sentinel 12 October 21, 1897, page 644 paragraph 15
It is the prerogative of God alone to prescribe duty. His law prescribes for mankind, but he leaves men free to choose whether they will walk in that pathway or not. But what the State prescribes by law is taken out of the realm of man’s free choice.
4838 The American Sentinel 12 October 21, 1897, page 644 paragraph 16
… free choice, by that very act it is denied that Sabbath observance belongs within the sphere of individual rights. The law which claims to be “based upon the …
4839 The American Sentinel 12 October 28, 1897, page 658 paragraph 4
… own choice in the matter, and thereby denies that a weekly rest is a matter of individual right. Professing to uphold the right, it in reality denies it altogether …
4840 The American Sentinel 13 April 7, 1898, page 210 paragraph 3
… personal choice, it is necessary that man should not be coerced into the path of uprightness, but should be left free to choose between right principles and …