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7421 The American Sentinel 9 September 20, 1894, page 291 paragraph 7
… the argument, all that is claimed in regard to the need of stated rest (but it is not granted), the State would not be justified in requiring all to rest at the same …
7422 The American Sentinel 9 September 27, 1894, page 299 paragraph 2
… similar arguments, for those who persecuted Baptists in the past, to have justified their conduct and policy. If there is any body of Christians that has solemnly …
7423 The American Sentinel 9 September 27, 1894, page 299 paragraph 3
… similar arguments” we will put the “arguments” of the Alabama Baptist into the mouth of Massachusetts Puritans and address them to Elder Holmes and other …
7424 The American Sentinel 9 October 4, 1894, page 306 paragraph 6
… foregoing argument applies with equal force against civil authority “because no legislator, or judge, or other civil official can exercise even civil authority …
7425 The American Sentinel 9 October 4, 1894, page 307 paragraph 1
THE Alabama Baptist, of August 9, attempts to justify the persecution of W. B. Capps, who is now serving a sentence of nine months in the county jail at Dresden, Weakely County, Tenn., for plowing in his field on Sunday, by the following argument:—
7426 The American Sentinel 9 October 4, 1894, page 307 paragraph 3
… like “arguments” which appeared in the Baptist and Reflector, of Nashville, Tenn: “It would have been easy, by similar arguments, for those who persecuted Baptists …
7427 The American Sentinel 9 October 4, 1894, page 308 paragraph 2
And now we wish that the editor of the Alabama Baptist would not use this letter at all, or any of his own similar arguments, but that he would see the error of his way, repent and do works meet for repentance.
7428 The American Sentinel 9 October 4, 1894, page 308 paragraph 18
… such argument as this: Catholics are very ready now to proclaim freedom of conscience, because they are in the minority. When they once succeed in getting …
7429 The American Sentinel 9 October 18, 1894, page 322 paragraph 2
This argument, like all their other ones in favor of the infallibility of the pope, is utterly groundless, from the divinely recorded fact that Peter was shaken …
7430 The American Sentinel 9 October 18, 1894, page 322 paragraph 11
… his argument and annihilates even this plea by which he would save “infallibility” to Peter and to the pope “in blessed Peter.”
7431 The American Sentinel 9 October 18, 1894, page 322 paragraph 14
Every argument adduced in its favor is sheer fallacy; and analysis of every claim upon which it is based only develops the finale that, out of nothing something …
7432 The American Sentinel 9 November 22, 1894, page 364 paragraph 1
… his argument:—
7433 The American Sentinel 9 November 22, 1894, page 365 paragraph 9
… . These arguments were declared by Dr. D. R. Dungan, a leading light of the denomination, to be “streaked with insanity,” and one of the organs of the denomination …
7434 The American Sentinel 9 December 6, 1894, page 378 paragraph 17
… papal “argument” of the thirteenth century in justification of the Albigensean Crusade and the Inquisition. It is neither better nor worse now than it was …
7435 The American Sentinel 9 December 6, 1894, page 378 paragraph 3
… the argument advanced against them by the organizations which are straining every nerve to maintain existing Sunday laws where endangered, and the enactment …
7436 The American Sentinel 9 December 13, 1894, page 386 paragraph 11
… this argument, by asserting that while the law does compel the Seventh-day Adventist to recognize the sacredness of the “Lord’s day commonly called Sunday …
7437 The American Sentinel 9 December 20, 1894, page 393 paragraph 9
… , the argument by which the State-church has always been defended.” This is sound; State aid necessarily involves State control, either directly, in legal enactments …
7438 The American Sentinel 9 December 20, 1894, page 396 paragraph 13
… the argument that it is not in conflict with the civic dogma of religious freedom. It surely is.... The bare fact that the mass [of the people] desires Sunday as the …
7439 The American Sentinel 9 December 20, 1894, page 397 paragraph 3
… law” argument. Of course, in one sense such laws are “civil,” i.e ., in the sense that they are enacted and enforced by the civil power; but they are religious in this …
7440 The American Sentinel 10 January 3, 1895, page 4 paragraph 3
… Bible argument; some by the philosophical argument; but very many resisted both these arguments. There was, he said, one other argument. “We cannot use it,” said …