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7361 The American Sentinel 5 May 15, 1890, page 154 paragraph 2

This argument appears very plausible, but it is utterly fallacious. The supreme difficulty with such a view is that it wholly robs religion of its divine …

7363 The American Sentinel 5 July 24, 1890, page 230 paragraph 1

… atheistical arguments and obscene jest. The early part of the reign of Louis XIV. had been a time of license; but the most dissolute men of that generation would …

7364 The American Sentinel 5 August 28, 1890, page 266 paragraph 6

… Jesuitical argument, that when the Government granted authority to establish the school upon the reservation, “the implied, if not expressed, understanding …

7365 The American Sentinel 5 September 4, 1890, page 276 paragraph 1

… the arguments are wrong that are used in defense of it. The whole thing is wrong. And yet, for all that, we verily believe that the theory is going to continue until …

7366 The American Sentinel 5 September 25, 1890, page 297 paragraph 3

… possible argument that will justify the first that will not likewise justify the second. And if the State may do this in these particular circumstances …

7367 The American Sentinel 5 October 2, 1890, page 307 paragraph 11

… his argument. A fine of from three to twenty dollars is a real, tangible thing, and therefore when he compared to this the force of the Roman Catholic damnation …

7368 The American Sentinel 5 October 9, 1890, page 313 paragraph 1

… the argument means about religion and non-sectarianism in the public schools. It means simply some man’s particular views of what constitutes religion …

7369 The American Sentinel 5 November 27, 1890, page 369 paragraph 9

… every argument in behalf of Sunday laws is, in the nature of the case, compelled to presuppose a theocratical theory of government.

7370 The American Sentinel 5 November 27, 1890, page 370 paragraph 1

… by arguments, everyone of which rests upon a theocratical basis, is simply to demonstrate that the title of “civil Sabbath” is simply a contrivance to save …

7371 The American Sentinel 6 January 15, 1891, page 17 paragraph 3

… the argument of the Sunday-law advocates that the object of the Sabbath is to give physical rest in order that the individual might be better prepared for …

7372 The American Sentinel 6 January 22, 1891, page 26 paragraph 3

We can only say again that in the above argument the World sets forth a queer piece of political and constitutional wisdom. We wish it would try again.

7373 The American Sentinel 6 January 22, 1891, page 27 paragraph 10

Every argument in that memorial justifies the saloon on every day of the week but Sunday. The first proposition, that open saloons are “not needed” on the weekly …

7374 The American Sentinel 6 January 22, 1891, page 27 paragraph 11

… this argument. Note, it says that many industrious laborers, husbands and fathers, spend in these Sunday saloons much of their earnings of the previous week …

7375 The American Sentinel 6 February 19, 1891, page 58 paragraph 13

… particular argument is concerned. He argues that it is so, and we here simply answer his argument as it is given. He then counts the fifty-two Sundays as fifty …

7376 The American Sentinel 6 February 26, 1891, page 66 paragraph 15

… an argument about the Trinity, and the authority of ministers, and at last the clergyman “in a rage flung away, calling to his people, at the window, to go from amongst …

7377 The American Sentinel 6 March 5, 1891, page 74 paragraph 8

… .” This argument is as follows:—

7378 The American Sentinel 6 April 23, 1891, page 130 paragraph 3

… an argument to prove that this is a Christian Nation, that we have a national religion, that the observance of the Sabbath is a part of that national religion …

7379 The American Sentinel 6 April 23, 1891, page 130 paragraph 11

… Sabbath” argument is a sword that cuts both ways. They had better stop that method of working and stand with Dr. Durrell openly for the enforcement of Sunday …

7380 The American Sentinel 6 May 7, 1891, page 146 paragraph 2

The argument of the Court proceeds as follows:—