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5041 The American Sentinel 5 January 23, 1890, page 26 paragraph 12
… of choice and do nothing, would be a Sabbath-breaker. And as the object of these people is to secure Sabbath keeping, it is not at all certain that such a person …
5042 The American Sentinel 5 January 23, 1890, page 30 paragraph 1
… third choice. When lectures can be put at dates that will chime with other dates in the same region,” the terms are: “A guarantee of at least $15 for a week-night or …
5043 The American Sentinel 5 February 13, 1890, page 54 paragraph 4
… any choice in the matter. They were shut up under the penalty of death to the observance of the day which they did observe and which they yet observe. The observance …
5044 The American Sentinel 5 April 17, 1890, page 122 paragraph 14
… the choice between these two steps was open to the convention, and the convention chose the stronger action and distinctly instructed its president to …
5045 The American Sentinel 5 May 29, 1890, page 170 paragraph 1
… his choice. The truth is that it is in fact, “only a question of how many individuals can be brought to their knees and induced penitentially to accept Christ …
5046 The American Sentinel 5 September 4, 1890, page 274 paragraph 3
… more choice in the matter; and there can be no liberty without freedom of choice. The State does not compel any man to exercise his natural rights; but it does …
5047 The American Sentinel 5 October 2, 1890, page 307 paragraph 7
… free choice. And therefore we say again that if the State is going to interfere with the exercise of the authority of the Roman Catholic Church upon its membership …
5048 The American Sentinel 5 October 23, 1890, page 329 paragraph 1
A CORRESPONDENT of America, who signs himself “An American from Choice,” in reproving the Lutherans for their objections to the Bennett law of Wisconsin, says:—
5049 The American Sentinel 5 October 23, 1890, page 329 paragraph 10
… from choice” would learn what American principles are, before they begin to assume the prerogative of asserting the despotic principles of the Government …
5050 The American Sentinel 6 January 1, 1891, page 2 paragraph 6
… free choice. We would not compel them to awake if we could. Their freedom of choice is forever and sacredly their own. If they chance to see danger in any or all …
5051 The American Sentinel 6 February 26, 1891, page 67 paragraph 2
… moral choice and action before youth. To show them that apparently good men differ concerning the very foundation of morality, might be harmful before they …
5052 The American Sentinel 6 February 26, 1891, page 67 paragraph 10
… moral choice and action, is seriously to be doubted; and, further, because it might be harmful for the youth in school to discover that the very reason why they …
5053 The American Sentinel 6 February 26, 1891, page 67 paragraph 11
… moral choice and action, it certainly would be perfect folly to demand that school-children should decide the question. The committee did well to say it might …
5054 The American Sentinel 6 May 14, 1891, page 157 paragraph 2
… their choice, as other communities in this country do, the action of Congress to be limited to supplying the necessary money to pay for their services, and …
5055 The American Sentinel 6 November 19, 1891, page 361 paragraph 1
Answer: It is not. We do teach, not demand, that ourselves and all men should observe the fourth commandment literally, as God gave it. But this observance must be the free choice of the individual, according to the dictates of his own conscience.
5056 The American Sentinel 7 January 14, 1892, page 12 paragraph 1
… own choice and from will. A man’s time is his own, barring the exception of the seventh day, and that is a claim God alone has on him, and to be settled between him …
5057 The American Sentinel 7 August 25, 1892, page 260 paragraph 3
… the choice of paying the fine or being whipped. They both refused to pay the fine, but a friend paid Spur’s, and after imprisonment for a week, another paid Hazel’s …
5058 The American Sentinel 7 September 1, 1892, page 267 paragraph 3
… free choice to follow that mode of worship which they may wish;” “that each may have the privilege to select and to worship whatsoever divinity he pleases;” and …
5059 The American Sentinel 7 September 8, 1892, page 280 paragraph 1
… of choice permitted in the matter of Sunday rest?
5060 The American Sentinel 7 September 22, 1892, page 289 paragraph 4
… free choice to follow that mode of worship which they may wish;” granting “likewise to the Christians and to all, the free choice to follow that mode of worship …