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7481 The American Sentinel 10 May 23, 1895, page 161 paragraph 5
… which were to be used to restore the unity of the faith in special cases, wherein the ordinary war arguments failed. These special arguments were the …
7482 The American Sentinel 10 May 23, 1895, page 161 paragraph 6
… Armada argument was but one in a series of papal measures intended to persuade the English people to return to their allegiance to the pope. Before sending …
7483 The American Sentinel 10 May 30, 1895, page 170 paragraph 11
… papal “argument” in justification of the Inquisition. It is neither better nor worse in the one case than in the other. In the days of the Inquisition the Roman …
7484 The American Sentinel 10 May 30, 1895, page 173 paragraph 1
… the argument of the Monitor:
7485 The American Sentinel 10 June 13, 1895, page 187 paragraph 25
… Mormon argument shows plainly one of two things, either the absence of thought or the presence of intellectual dishonesty.
7486 The American Sentinel 10 June 20, 1895, page 193 paragraph 12
… this argument against the Protestant who protests against the multitude of fast days enjoined by that church. Here is an illustration from “A Doctrinal …
7487 The American Sentinel 10 June 20, 1895, page 193 paragraph 15
And now we instance an illustration of how effectively this argument is used. The New York Observer, of January 24, 1895, assailed the Roman Catholic mass, as follows:—
7488 The American Sentinel 10 July 25, 1895, page 240 paragraph 7
… an argument! Do majorities infallibly decide what is and what is not in conflict with God’s law? If so, all the martyrs were fanatics who should have gracefully …
7489 The American Sentinel 10 September 5, 1895, page 280 paragraph 12
… “clinching” argument was Justice Brewer’s decision in the Trinity Church case. “Dr. Thompson announced,” says the Syracuse Post, “that he expected to hold a series …
7490 The American Sentinel 10 September 12, 1895, page 281 paragraph 6
… the argument which prevailed with the king, was: “Know, O king, that the law of the Medes and Persians is, That no decree nor statute which the king establisheth …
7491 The American Sentinel 10 September 12, 1895, page 281 paragraph 7
… prevailing argument with Pilate for his condemnation was, “If thou let this man go, thou art not Cesar’s friend: whosoever maketh himself a king, speaketh against …
7492 The American Sentinel 10 September 12, 1895, page 282 paragraph 5
Another of the historians of Massachusetts makes an argument similar to that of Dr. Baxter’s. Of the Quakers and their persecutors, he says:—
7493 The American Sentinel 10 September 19, 1895, page 290 paragraph 6
… this argument rests upon one small pivot, the calendar of the Sabbath. It turns simply on the question whether the Jewish or the Christian calendar is in vogue …
7494 The American Sentinel 10 September 19, 1895, page 291 paragraph 1
… single argument that was not used by the Puritans three hundred years ago to justify their intolerance toward Baptists and Quakers in Massachusetts. The …
7495 The American Sentinel 10 September 19, 1895, page 291 paragraph 3
… closing “argument” amounts to no more than calling those who observe the seventh day, “cranks;” but that settles nothing. Those who have chosen to obey God rather …
7496 The American Sentinel 10 September 26, 1895, page 298 paragraph 14
… 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 …
7497 The American Sentinel 10 September 26, 1895, page 303 paragraph 1
… an argument. But this fact is overlooked by certain ones who are trying to demonstrate the necessity for Sunday-rest laws by a diagram showing the human system …
7498 The American Sentinel 10 October 10, 1895, page 314 paragraph 25
… powerful argument, not convincing the conscience, it is true, but sufficing to change the course of many. The question is, Will that argument prevail with you …
7499 The American Sentinel 10 October 10, 1895, page 320 paragraph 5
… an “argument,” which shows conclusively that the editor has no proper conception of what it is to have a genuine conscientious conviction. The fact is that …
7500 The American Sentinel 10 October 17, 1895, page 323 paragraph 1
… principal arguments put forward in support of the demand for Sunday laws, is that they are necessary in order that the workingmen may be free to rest on Sunday …