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7381 The American Sentinel 6 December 17, 1891, page 386 paragraph 6
It is a somewhat humiliating spectacle to see the Sunday advocates trying to justify the continuance of Sunday legislation, ... upon the argument that it is not in conflict with the civic dogma of religious freedom. It surely is.
7382 The American Sentinel 6 December 24, 1891, page 393 paragraph 5
… of argument, the writer some years ago, being invited to lecture before his Jewish fellow-citizens, upon the question whether Christianity can be a part of …
7383 The American Sentinel 7 January 21, 1892, page 19 paragraph 8
… and arguments in favor of the entire and complete divorce of Church and State, in any one week during the past three years, than the American Secular Union …
7384 The American Sentinel 7 January 21, 1892, page 20 paragraph 8
“This whole argument of Elder Jones was published in pamphlet form and thousands of copies have been distributed.
7385 The American Sentinel 7 July 28, 1892, page 229 paragraph 9
The view that the magistrates must be chosen exclusively from membership in the churches, he exploded with the argument that with equal propriety they should select a doctor of physic or the pilot of a ship, because of his standing in the church.
7386 The American Sentinel 7 August 4, 1892, page 240 paragraph 5
… the arguments used was that the churches demanded it and it should be granted, because it was “not wise statesmanship” to disregard the demands of so large …
7387 The American Sentinel 7 August 11, 1892, page 242 paragraph 13
… the argument will always come with it; there will be an argument that is stronger than all things else. But the argument is derived from the power, and not the …
7388 The American Sentinel 7 August 18, 1892, page 250 paragraph 3
… of argument, and in the wisdom of man; or believes a certain thing because somebody else believes it; or does a certain thing because somebody else does it—that …
7389 The American Sentinel 7 September 15, 1892, page 283 paragraph 3
… by arguments in discourse, there they least of all desire to come. Any breach of the civil law shall be punished, but the freedom of different consciences shall …
7390 The American Sentinel 7 October 27, 1892, page 329 paragraph 5
… own arguments of more than twenty years, we know that they know that Sunday legislation by Congress is unconstitutional. Yet, in conflict with their own continued …
7391 The American Sentinel 7 November 3, 1892, page 340 paragraph 12
… his argument by the assertion that it was through ignorance that many were deceived in this matter.
7392 The American Sentinel 7 November 3, 1892, page 340 paragraph 13
… of argument. The Supreme Court has settled that question in its late decision .” He then read extracts from the opinion of Justice Brewer in the trinity Church …
7393 The American Sentinel 8 January 5, 1893, page 8 paragraph 5
… own arguments for nearly thirty years, we know that the ringleaders in this Sunday closing crusade know that Sunday legislation by Congress is unconstitutional …
7394 The American Sentinel 8 August 10, 1893, page 256 paragraph 17
… its argument.” Another Iowa paper answers the Post’s question in these words: “We have never noticed any demoralization from this source.”
7395 The American Sentinel 8 September 7, 1893, page 274 paragraph 5
… the argument, whatever it may be worth. “ Securus indicat orbis terrarium .”
7396 The American Sentinel 8 September 14, 1893, page 282 paragraph 11
… an argument by the Catholics upon the Supreme Court decision would be strictly logical. Neither can they call in question the rightfulness of the decision …
7397 The American Sentinel 8 September 21, 1893, page 289 paragraph 7
… practical argument.— Schaff, Church and State in the United States, p. 83 .
7398 The American Sentinel 8 September 21, 1893, page 290 paragraph 4
… in argument by that court, by the citation of Catholic documents; and when she saw the professed Protestant churches joining hands with herself, and by threats …
7399 The American Sentinel 8 December 21, 1893, page 394 paragraph 8
… -justifying argument was this: “This Christ perpetually disregards the Sabbath. He is a confirmed Sabbath-breaker. All who believe on him will follow his example …
7400 The American Sentinel 9 January 4, 1894, page 3 paragraph 6
… and arguments they were but playing into the hands of Rome. As a sample of our oft-repeated words to this effect we copy the following from Vol. I, number 12 of …