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521 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 76 January 17, 1899, page 41 paragraph 9
… the globe; and that as to Cuba herself, independence would be only a provisional formality. Why not? was the cry. Has not the career of the republic, almost from …
522 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 76 February 21, 1899, page 116 paragraph 2
… our globe. These vast and unimaginable periods, as another one of the chief writers on this subject—the author of it indeed—says, “is the indispensable basis …
523 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 77 May 22, 1900, page 330 paragraph 1
… the globe, and that English-speaking countries are gaining a world-wide influence. Thus he writes:—
524 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 77 May 22, 1900, page 330 paragraph 2
… the globe, that English-speaking countries are constantly growing with speed that nothing seems able to arrest, in territory and influence. I certainly …
525 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 77 June 5, 1900, page 360 paragraph 15
… mighty globe to assemble weekly on the Lord’s day, and to observe it as a festival, not indeed for the pampering of the body, BUT FOR THE COMFORT AND INVIGORATION …
526 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 77 September 11, 1900, page 584 paragraph 17
… great globe itself; for, in Revelation 11:19, among the events of the seventh trumpet—the third woe—are that earthquake by which every mountain and island are …
527 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 78 March 26, 1901, page 201 paragraph 35
… the globe. These rights we as well as you deem sacred, and yet, sacred as they are, they have, with many others, been repeatedly and flagrantly violated.”
528 The American Sentinel 4 September 5, 1889, page 253 paragraph 7
… the globe where even beggary, much less starvation, has resulted from courageous and conscientious fidelity to the Sabbath. Even in India, where most of the …
529 The American Sentinel 5 January 23, 1890, page 26 paragraph 2
… the globe, where even beggary, much less starvation, has resulted from courageous and conscientious fidelity to the Sabbath. Even in India, where most of the …
530 The American Sentinel 5 October 16, 1890, page 322 paragraph 1
… . Louis Globe-Democrat runs into the same way of error with several other papers on the subject of the Bennett law and the opposition to it. It makes the opponents …
531 The American Sentinel 5 October 16, 1890, page 322 paragraph 2
Again the Globe-Democrat misstates the question when it says:—
532 The American Sentinel 8 August 31, 1893, page 267 paragraph 3
… mighty globe to assemble weekly on the Lord’s day, and to observe it as a festival, not indeed for the pampering of the body, but for the comfort and invigoration …
533 The American Sentinel 9 January 4, 1894, page 2 paragraph 8
… the globe, instigated Magellan’s voyage around the world, created the partition of the continent, and hence also the colonial system out of which this great …
534 The American Sentinel 9 April 5, 1894, page 105 paragraph 13
… the globe, which still harbored an ardent, though chimerical desire, of attaining universal empire, which had a kind of natural alliance with the kings of …
535 The American Sentinel 10 February 7, 1895, page 44 paragraph 1
… Boston Globe, of Dec. 31:—
536 The American Sentinel 10 March 7, 1895, page 74 paragraph 4
… the globe. The sun never sets upon their educational and publishing institutions, nor upon their cotton tabernacles—tents—in which their summer evangelistic …
537 The American Sentinel 10 March 7, 1895, page 75 paragraph 1
… the globe. Their conferences are models of order and system, being devoted to Bible study, generally in the form of lectures, with privilege of asking questions …
538 The American Sentinel 10 April 25, 1895, page 130 paragraph 1
… the globe, in all countries, and at all times. No human laws are of any validity if contrary to this.” This is said not of moral law, but of natural law; but if true of …
539 The American Sentinel 10 May 2, 1895, page 144 paragraph 6
REV. DR. SNYDER, of St. Louis, has this to say in the Globe-Democrat, of the seventh part of time theory which attempts to clothe the first day of the week with the authority of the fourth commandment:—
540 The American Sentinel 10 August 15, 1895, page 252 paragraph 1
… the globe, in all countries, and at all times. No human laws are of any validity if contrary to this; and such of them as are valid derive all their force, and all …