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56861 American Sentinel, vol. 4 October 30, 1889, page 315 paragraph 2
… object more important than any other offered to our consideration as a free people, to wit, the prohibition of the beverage liquor traffic by State and national …
56862 American Sentinel, vol. 4 November 6, 1889, page 316 paragraph 6
… , any more than the fact that a murchant’s sign or his advertisement in the newspaper does not contain the name of God proves that he is an infidel. The Postmaster …
56863 American Sentinel, vol. 4 November 6, 1889, page 316 paragraph 8
… , no more proves denial or irreverence than the absence of those names in a mathematical treatise, or the statutes of a bank or railroad corporation. The title …
56864 American Sentinel, vol. 4 November 13, 1889, page 330 paragraph 4
… that more work is done on Sunday in preparing the Monday paper than in preparing the Sunday horning edition, they say that the Sunday work that is done by the …
56865 American Sentinel, vol. 4 November 13, 1889, page 330 paragraph 5
… are more interested in having people possess a form of godliness than in laboring through the divinely-appointed agencies to really convert them; in other …
56866 American Sentinel, vol. 4 November 20, 1889, page 337 paragraph 10
… less than one-fourth the population, that is, less than one-fourth of the people of the United States make any profession of, or belief in, a gratitude to God; and …
56867 American Sentinel, vol. 4 November 20, 1889, page 338 paragraph 1
… any more than a bank corporation could be said to be making an attack upon the church if it adopted articles of corporation without making any reference …
56868 American Sentinel, vol. 4 November 20, 1889, page 338 paragraph 3
… any more than the Lord’s prayer. This is true, as we have already shown. The adoption of such a preamble would simply be a piece of Phariseeism, and that in reality …
56869 American Sentinel, vol. 4 December 25, 1889, page 377 paragraph 2
… themselves more than half believe this. Mr. Crafts, who stands for the American Sabbath Union, has spent a great deal of time of late trying to readjust the tables …
56870 American Sentinel, vol. 4 December 25, 1889, page 378 paragraph 16
… no more self-evident than that every individual has the right not to rest on that day, but to rest on some other day. Both these propositions being true, it is …
56871 American Sentinel, vol. 4 December 25, 1889, page 379 paragraph 15
… no more regard to Sunday than do non-professors. Therefore, it is self-evident that the attempt to secure Sunday laws, and to have the government enforce them …
56872 American Sentinel, vol. 4 December 25, 1889, page 380 paragraph 2
… not more than 200 were present in the assembly which passed a vote favoring the petition. And, lastly, the fraud that was perpetrated in counting the entire …
56873 American Sentinel, vol. 4 December 25, 1889, page 380 paragraph 5
… , or more; yet the entire membership of all the churches was counted, although it is well known that every large denomination has a large percentage of members …
56874 American Sentinel, vol. 4 December 25, 1889, page 381 paragraph 8
… farther than God, according to the State Legislature! Was greater presumption ever dreamed of? What could more perfectly meet the description of the power …
56875 American Sentinel, vol. 5 January 2, 1890, page 1 paragraph 3
… of more than 136,000 copies; the second year of more than 255,000; and the third year of more than 600,000. This rapid growth showed a demand for the paper which …
56876 American Sentinel, vol. 5 January 2, 1890, page 7 paragraph 4
… by more than one line of argument embodying proofs as strong as Holy Writ. Wherever there are Sunday laws, therefore, there is a union of church and State. This …
56877 American Sentinel, vol. 5 January 2, 1890, page 8 paragraph 12
… be more opposition than he imagines. We are not prepared to say that Mr. Blair’s Sunday-law schemes may not eventually succeed; but we do feel sure of one thing …
56878 American Sentinel, vol. 5 January 2, 1890, page 8 paragraph 15
… claims more than this is not Christian, though it may be so called, but anti-Christian. God has promised this world to his people, that is, to the meek ( Matthew 5 …
56879 American Sentinel, vol. 5 January 9, 1890, page 9 paragraph 4
… something more than imperial edicts, legislative action, and official red-tape to make Christians. We do think that professed Christians should not desire …
56880 American Sentinel, vol. 5 January 9, 1890, page 12 paragraph 2
… takes more than a State statute to keep men from drinking, and reform those who are slaves to the drink have it. The law is good so far as it goes, but when a human …