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7401 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.
7402 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.
7403 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 …
7404 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 …
7405 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 …
7406 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 …
7407 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 …
7408 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.
7409 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 …
7410 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 …
7411 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.”
7412 The American Sentinel 8 September 7, 1893, page 274 paragraph 5
… the argument, whatever it may be worth. “ Securus indicat orbis terrarium .”
7413 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 …
7414 The American Sentinel 8 September 21, 1893, page 289 paragraph 7
… practical argument.— Schaff, Church and State in the United States, p. 83 .
7415 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 …
7416 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 …
7417 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 …
7418 The American Sentinel 9 January 4, 1894, page 2 paragraph 1
… Reform arguments, the ill-informed zeal of thousands upon thousands of people who favor Sunday laws, will be induced to support the National Reform movement …
7419 The American Sentinel 9 January 4, 1894, page 2 paragraph 4
… leading argument, for the governmental recognition of their religion, that “this country was settled by Christian men having Christian ends in view.” And …
7420 The American Sentinel 9 January 4, 1894, page 2 paragraph 9
… fundamental argument appropriated by Rome and used to her sole advantage, and not one of them nor yet all of them together, can successfully dispute it for …