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56841 American Sentinel, vol. 4 June 12, 1889, page 156 paragraph 1
… any more than did the word “promote.” We have shown again and again that so far as the people who observe Sunday are concerned, they do not need any more protection …
56842 American Sentinel, vol. 4 June 19, 1889, page 163 paragraph 7
… no more right for my son to go to base-ball games on Sundays, an’ horse-races, an’ all such, than it is for him to steal or kill. No, ma’am; I want a Sunday law an’ want it enforced …
56843 American Sentinel, vol. 4 June 26, 1889, page 170 paragraph 5
… no more in the Bible than they do in an ordinary text-book on science; just as the carrying out of Mr. Blair’s proposed amendment would result in lowering the …
56844 American Sentinel, vol. 4 June 26, 1889, page 170 paragraph 7
… were more than mere Hebrews. Moses, David, and Isaiah did not simply reflect national thought and feeling. They were inspired, were men to whom divine thought …
56845 American Sentinel, vol. 4 July 3, 1889, page 178 paragraph 2
… other than custom; and yet he proposes to three others to follow his custom, for which he acknowledges that he has no authority. What more than this is needed …
56846 American Sentinel, vol. 4 July 17, 1889, page 193 paragraph 3
… nothing more nor less than that Congress shall not enact any Sunday laws, nor indulge in any kind of religious legislation, nor favor any amendment of the …
56847 American Sentinel, vol. 4 July 17, 1889, page 194 paragraph 8
… granted more protection than any other institution on any day of the week. There are the most severe laws against the disturbance of public religious assemblies …
56848 American Sentinel, vol. 4 July 17, 1889, page 194 paragraph 13
… better than nothing; but we desire more than this. The law should also take from the local post-master the power to keep his employes at work at such hours as …
56849 American Sentinel, vol. 4 July 31, 1889, page 209 paragraph 4
… any more than for any other day; and they are afraid that if they leave it with him the law will not be enforced, and they are determined to make people keep Sunday …
56850 American Sentinel, vol. 4 August 14, 1889, page 227 paragraph 3
… anywhere more potently than in a party and a platform that allies itself to God as revealed in that Christ spirit which knows neither foreign nor native …
56851 American Sentinel, vol. 4 August 14, 1889, page 227 paragraph 4
… any more effect in transforming the life and character than a creed which men may receive or reject voluntarily?
56852 American Sentinel, vol. 4 August 14, 1889, page 227 paragraph 8
… anything more than the most hollow and wicked sham.
56853 American Sentinel, vol. 4 August 14, 1889, page 227 paragraph 10
… any more from this letter. It shows that the National Reform party, of which Miss Willard stands as the best representative, is visionary in the extreme. We …
56854 American Sentinel, vol. 4 September 18, 1889, page 264 paragraph 6
… . Nay; more; although we do not believe that Sunday has the slightest sacredness, or has any claim to respect, more than Monday or Tuesday, yet if they will confine …
56855 American Sentinel, vol. 4 September 18, 1889, page 266 paragraph 7
… that more money could be made by resting on Sunday than by working upon it; and nothing but a mercenary motive was placed before the people. In the course of …
56856 American Sentinel, vol. 4 September 18, 1889, page 267 paragraph 1
… cent. more by resting on Sunday than by working, what need is there to ask the government to pass laws making it a crime for working on Sunday? Are the merchants …
56857 American Sentinel, vol. 4 October 16, 1889, page 296 paragraph 3
… are more interested in truth than in victory. It shows, what the Alta California claimed in a recent editorial, that Sunday laws are not necessary for the preservation …
56858 American Sentinel, vol. 4 October 16, 1889, page 305 paragraph 11
… God more than man.’ He and he alone is the Author and Lord of conscience, and no power on earth has a right to interpose itself between them. ‘Every man stands or …
56859 American Sentinel, vol. 4 October 30, 1889, page 313 paragraph 3
… it more strenuously than would the editors of the AMERICAN SENTINEL. But there are some questions that we would like to ask, to find out the idea of the Sunday …
56860 American Sentinel, vol. 4 October 30, 1889, page 313 paragraph 13
… or more sacred than man, and nothing survives the tomb. It is his class. Its labors are almost wholly in his interest; its success would be almost wholly his triumph …