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7281 The American Sentinel 4 April 3, 1889, page 82 paragraph 6
… the argument that is made that the Blair Sunday bill is unconstitutional, he affirmed that it is constitutional, because the Constitution itself embodies …
7282 The American Sentinel 4 May 15, 1889, page 122 paragraph 18
… an argument upon these quotations which I have here presented that will show that you do not propose to enforce religious observances. The friends of the …
7283 The American Sentinel 4 May 15, 1889, page 122 paragraph 20
… , and arguments as they are, and spread them abroad as widely as you please; but I insist that you shall refrain from garbling them, and forcing into them a meaning …
7284 The American Sentinel 4 June 12, 1889, page 155 paragraph 7
… an argument? Do these men not know that if the State is not allowed to make the convicts support themselves, they will have to be supported by taxation? And if …
7285 The American Sentinel 4 June 19, 1889, page 162 paragraph 5
… for argument’s sake that that phrase in the commandment is indefinite, it must be admitted that the Lord when he wrote it intentionally made it indefinite …
7286 The American Sentinel 4 July 10, 1889, page 185 paragraph 1
… his argument before the Senate Committee in favor of the Blair Amendment to the Constitution, putting the principles of the Christian religion in the public …
7287 The American Sentinel 4 July 10, 1889, page 185 paragraph 1
… his argument before the Senate Committee in behalf of the amendment establishing religion in the public schools, February 15, 1889, Doctor Morris drew the …
7288 The American Sentinel 4 July 17, 1889, page 195 paragraph 3
The argument of James M. King, D. D., who represented the Evangelical Alliance, was aimed directly at “Jesuit attempts to misrepresent and blacken the schools …
7289 The American Sentinel 4 July 17, 1889, page 195 paragraph 5
… single argument presented by any one of the men who spoke in favor of the amendment, that was not aimed directly at the Roman Catholic Church and its doctrines …
7290 The American Sentinel 4 July 17, 1889, page 195 paragraph 6
… the arguments of those men before the Committee on Education and Labor were wholly disingenuous, if not hypocritical.
7291 The American Sentinel 4 August 7, 1889, page 217 paragraph 5
… following argument:—
7292 The American Sentinel 4 August 7, 1889, page 218 paragraph 4
… best argument and the strongest defense against blasphemy, both as defined by the Scriptures and by the civil statutes.
7293 The American Sentinel 4 August 28, 1889, page 241
“Some ‘Constitutional’ Arguments for a National Sunday Law” The American Sentinel 4, 31, pp. 241, 242.
7294 The American Sentinel 4 August 28, 1889, page 241 paragraph 1
… the argument. He attempts to prove, and to his own satisfaction proves, that Sunday laws are strictly constitutional. The first step in his argument is that …
7295 The American Sentinel 4 August 28, 1889, page 241 paragraph 2
… the argument was a piece of deliberate sophistry or whether the gentleman supposed it actually to be the truth. The field secretary of the American Sabbath …
7296 The American Sentinel 4 August 28, 1889, page 241 paragraph 4
… his argument is that it would be constitutional because the Constitution already contains a Sunday law in itself in the phrase, “Sundays excepted” in the …
7297 The American Sentinel 4 August 28, 1889, page 241 paragraph 8
… next argument is that Sunday work and the carrying of Sunday mails “is an infringement of the first amendment to the Constitution” which prohibits Congress …
7298 The American Sentinel 4 August 28, 1889, page 244 paragraph 2
… appellant’s argument, then, is reduced to this: That because he conscientiously believes he is permitted by the law of God to labor on Sunday, he may violate …
7299 The American Sentinel 4 August 28, 1889, page 245 paragraph 1
… theological arguments. It is very evident that the system now in force, savoring as it does very much of religious persecution, is a relic of the Middle Ages …
7300 The American Sentinel 4 September 5, 1889, page 250 paragraph 6
… negative argument; but I have only one night unengaged—the one named—until later in the season. I hope we may have the debate over again at some other point with …