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7541 The American Sentinel 13 February 10, 1898, page 83 paragraph 1

… an argument to prove that this is a Christian nation, which appears in Vol. 5, No. 1 of “Sunday Reform Leaflets,” issued by the Sunday League of America, with headquarters …

7542 The American Sentinel 13 March 3, 1898, page 133 paragraph 3

… an argument of that nature. His arguments were based on policy purely, and from the standpoint of policy they were somewhat plausible.

7543 The American Sentinel 13 March 3, 1898, page 133 paragraph 10

A characteristic papal argument was presented by the archbishop in the following:—

7544 The American Sentinel 13 June 9, 1898, page 354 paragraph 1

… , the arguments now offered in favor of such alliance and indeed directly against Washington’s advice. Then the reader can estimate the relative weight …

7545 The American Sentinel 13 June 30, 1898, page 401 paragraph 14

THE Christian Statesman, in an argument made to demonstrate the awful recklessness of deeds which constitute a desecration of Sunday, says that “Every battle begun on the Sabbath as a historical fact resulted disastrously to the aggressor.”

7546 The American Sentinel 13 July 28, 1898, page 455 paragraph 8

… these arguments?—They are the arguments that kings have made for enslaving the people in all ages of the world. You will find that all the argument sin favor …

7547 The American Sentinel 13 September 1, 1898, page 533 paragraph 9

THE use of force by Christ’s servants is an argument that his kingdom is of this world. But as the argument itself is false, so those who advance it are false servants.

7548 The American Sentinel 13 September 1, 1898, page 535 paragraph 12

… require argument. Adam, in the Garden of Eden, was told by his Creator that in the day that he disobeyed the command given him concerning the tree of knowledge …

7549 The American Sentinel 13 September 8, 1898, page 549 paragraph 5

THE only argument which Cesar knows how to employ is the argument of the sword.

7550 The American Sentinel 13 September 15, 1898, page 565 paragraph 8

NO SUNDAY law was ever based upon the argument that the first day of the week is the seventh day, or that one day of the week will do as well for the Sabbath as another.

7551 The American Sentinel 13 November 24, 1898, page 728 paragraph 5

… the argument. The writer, being a Christian, feels that it would be wrong for him to allow the minds of the children and the morals of the community to be injured …

7552 The American Sentinel 13 December 1, 1898, page 744 paragraph 1

… this argument in behalf of governmental support of the Catholic priesthood of Cuba, based upon the “dangerous” and “malign” disposition of that same priesthood …

7553 The American Sentinel 13 December 1, 1898, page 744 paragraph 1

… , the arguments which they put forward for the purpose are both novel and startling. Here, for example, is one by the Hon. Hosea Knowlton, Attorney-General of Massachusetts …

7554 The American Sentinel 13 December 8, 1898, page 760 paragraph 2

… real argument against receiving the territory controlled buy it into the Union. For it is now seen that the Mormon Church rules in Utah, and that under its …

7555 The American Sentinel 13 December 15, 1898, page 788 paragraph 1

… the arguments made to the effect that Christians above all others ought to take an active part in politics, she felt that it was her duty to remain in politics …

7556 The American Sentinel 14 January 26, 1899, page 51 paragraph 4

That identical argument, in substance and almost in words, was made just forty years ago. And it was as popular then as it is now. This argument was then sanctioned even by the great authority of the Supreme Court of the United States.

7557 The American Sentinel 14 January 26, 1899, page 51 paragraph 5

… this argument was thoroughly answered. The answer was made by Abraham Lincoln, and is good for all time. It is well that the people can have Abraham Lincoln’s …

7558 The American Sentinel 14 January 26, 1899, page 52 paragraph 10

arguments? They are the arguments that kings have made for the enslaving of the people in all ages of the world. You will find that all the arguments in favor …

7559 The American Sentinel 14 January 26, 1899, page 52 paragraph 11

… of argumentation that is made for the purpose of convincing the public mind that we should not care about this, should be granted, it does not stop with the …

7560 The American Sentinel 14 January 26, 1899, page 53 paragraph 2

What serious argument can be offered in its support? What argument is offered, beyond the “spread-eagle” one which boasts of the nation prowess and asserts the “rights of conquest”?