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521 The American Sentinel 7 November 3, 1892, page 340 paragraph 13

… the trinity Church case holding that this is a Christian Nation, etc.

522 The American Sentinel 8 February 16, 1893, page 49 paragraph 5

… Holy Trinity of New York. When that point is reached the Supreme Court will face an awkward alternative. It will be necessary either to antagonize openly …

523 The American Sentinel 9 February 15, 1894, page 50 paragraph 11

… the Trinity over Arianism. When such actions as these were so lauded by the clergy as the pious acts of orthodox Catholics, it is certain that the clergy themselves …

524 The American Sentinel 9 February 22, 1894, page 58 paragraph 12

… the Trinity. It was heresy to sing it with the later addition.

526 The American Sentinel 9 June 7, 1894, page 177 paragraph 15

… Blessed Trinity, the Word of God, who, in his Divine nature is, from all eternity, begotten of the Father, consubstantial with him, was in the fullness of time again …

527 The American Sentinel 9 June 7, 1894, page 177 paragraph 16

… unalterable Trinity, as mothers do, a true human nature of the same substance with her own, is thereby verily and truly his mother.— Faith of Our Fathers, pp. 198 …

528 The American Sentinel 9 December 13, 1894, page 387 paragraph 3

… of Trinity College, Oxford: Longmans, Greer & Co., 15 E. 16th St. N.Y., and 20 Paternoster Row, London, E.C.; also James Pott and Co., N.Y.

529 The American Sentinel 9 December 20, 1894, page 394 paragraph 6

… decision, Trinity Church case, Feb. 29, 1892.

530 The American Sentinel 9 December 20, 1894, page 395 paragraph 14

… of Trinity College, Oxford: Longmans, Green & Co., 15 E. 16th St., N.Y., and 39 Paternoster Row, London, E.C.; also James Pott & Co., N.Y.

531 The American Sentinel 10 January 31, 1895, page 35 paragraph 8

… . McLean, Trinity Episcopal Church; Rev. M. Matkowski, St. Stanislaus Kostka Catholic Church; Rev. R. C. Johnson, Second Baptist Church; Rev. J. G. Sanson and Rev. Jos. Shrembs …

532 The American Sentinel 10 February 7, 1895, page 48 paragraph 3

… of Trinity Church Saturday morning at 10 o’clock. At this meeting some definite arrangements looking to a realization of the objects which gave rise to …

533 The American Sentinel 10 March 21, 1895, page 96 paragraph 11

… the Trinity written by Servetus, was “an injury to the State as well as the Church,” and that “the sentence was pronounced and executed upon Servetus as an enemy …

534 The American Sentinel 10 April 18, 1895, page 122 paragraph 8

… till Trinity Sunday, during which time all persons who have attained the proper age are bound to recite worthily the holy communion. The holy season of Lent …

535 The American Sentinel 10 September 5, 1895, page 280 paragraph 12

… the Trinity Church case. “Dr. Thompson announced,” says the Syracuse Post, “that he expected to hold a series of meetings in the city in about six months’ time to …

536 The American Sentinel 10 September 26, 1895, page 297 paragraph 6

… Holy Trinity, or any of the persons thereof, shall be punished with death.” And that “whatsoever person or persons shall from henceforth use or utter any reproachful …

537 The American Sentinel 11 January 30, 1896, page 34 paragraph 7

… , the trinity, the fall, the redemption, the commandments, and the judgment. Part II. is a short history of the Christian religion reaching from creation to the …

538 The American Sentinel 11 December 10, 1896, page 388 paragraph 2

… Holy Trinity,” “or the Godhead of any of the three persons, or the unity of the Godhead,” “and shall be thereof convicted by verdict, or confession, shall for the first …

539 The American Sentinel 11 December 17, 1896, page 395 paragraph 12

… opinion (Trinity Church case): ‘This is a christian nation.’ This proclamation, with the burial of the spoils system and the arbitration treaty, will make this …

540 The American Sentinel 14 May 11, 1899, page 287 paragraph 2

… the Trinity and Incarnation to the Mormon and the agnostic, and even the avowed atheist. What, then, is ‘the Protestant faith’ of which we hear so much? It is a contradiction …