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5061 The American Sentinel 7 September 22, 1892, page 296 paragraph 3

… their choice. And not the least significant feature of this persecution is that it has elicited practically no protest form the religious press of the country …

5062 The American Sentinel 7 September 29, 1892, page 304 paragraph 6

… . The choice lay between two, “Christ’s Method of Teaching the Example for Sunday-school Teachers,” and “Sunday-schools the Hope of the Nation.” The latter topic …

5063 The American Sentinel 8 July 13, 1893, page 217 paragraph 3

… of choice, not arbitrary requirement,—“If any man hear my words and believe not, I judge him not.” “As Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the …

5064 The American Sentinel 8 July 13, 1893, page 217 paragraph 10

… of choice. Sunday, as “the Christian Sabbath,” must be unquestionably observed by all, whether they be Christians, Jews, Infidels, or what not. Even though a man …

5066 The American Sentinel 9 March 22, 1894, page 91 paragraph 3

… the choice and discretion of the parent, but provides that that teaching shall be under the supervision and control of a “school commissioner or a superintendent …

5068 The American Sentinel 9 July 5, 1894, page 210 paragraph 2

… of choice in the conducting of each successive meeting or assembly, it was claimed as a right that the one originally chosen should hold that position for …

5069 The American Sentinel 9 July 26, 1894, page 240 paragraph 15

… of choice of days, but is with the Adventists a vital question directly affecting their salvation.

5070 The American Sentinel 9 October 25, 1894, page 330 paragraph 5

… free choice of the individual himself. “For by grace are ye saved, through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God.” “Faith cometh by hearing, and hearing …

5071 The American Sentinel 9 November 15, 1894, page 353 paragraph 3

… simple choice of days, but it is a question of loyalty to God.

5072 The American Sentinel 9 December 13, 1894, page 386 paragraph 11

… his choice, there is no infringement upon his rights of conscience when he is compelled to observe the “Lord’s day” of the majority.

5073 The American Sentinel 10 January 3, 1895, page 2 paragraph 17

… the choice intellects of the Old World who are watching the starry flag of Washington rise to the zenith of the heavens. A few days ago, on receiving an eminent …

5074 The American Sentinel 10 January 10, 1895, page 16 paragraph 2

… . His choice appears to be a good omen for America, and for the church of which he is a representative.

5075 The American Sentinel 10 February 21, 1895, page 58 paragraph 3

… of choice,—recognizes the great truth that in all things civil, governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed. The Creator himself …

5076 The American Sentinel 10 April 11, 1895, page 115 paragraph 13

… a choice of days for physical rest, but is with the Adventists a vital question directly affecting their salvation. These facts show most conclusively that …

5077 The American Sentinel 10 May 9, 1895, page 152 paragraph 6

… happy choice, truly, for that sum could not be spent on a better cause!

5078 The American Sentinel 10 May 23, 1895, page 161 paragraph 8

… the choice of a terrible death or unity with Rome. On the night of August 7, the English loaded eight ships with combustible material, smeared their masts with …

5079 The American Sentinel 10 August 15, 1895, page 250 paragraph 1

… the choice momentous till the judgment hath passed by.”

5080 The American Sentinel 10 August 15, 1895, page 251 paragraph 4

… the choice goes by forever ‘twixt that darkness and that light.”