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7561 The American Sentinel 14 February 9, 1899, page 82 paragraph 3

… “their arguments were drawn from General Blanco himself.”

7562 The American Sentinel 14 March 2, 1899, page 131 paragraph 2

… usual arguments were offered at this meeting in proof of the necessity of a weekly rest, and the usual effort made to set up a distinction in Sabbath observance …

7563 The American Sentinel 14 March 16, 1899, page 163 paragraph 5

… an argument for a Sunday law, and must therefore refer to Sabbath observance as secured by Sunday enforcement. Sabbath enforcement is not Christian morality …

7564 The American Sentinel 14 March 23, 1899, page 178 paragraph 11

… any argument, that the principles of American republicanism have been repudiated, and intentionally repudiated, formally and officially by the United …

7565 The American Sentinel 14 March 30, 1899, page 195 paragraph 17

… unanswerable argument for the power of the gospel to transform the degraded and ignorant, and a clear proof that it is worth while to seek to save the Indians …

7566 The American Sentinel 14 April 13, 1899, page 227 paragraph 9

No argument is necessary to convince Americans that this would not mean liberty for them. It would not mean liberty in the United States. And if it does not mean liberty here, does it mean liberty anywhere else?

7567 The American Sentinel 14 July 13, 1899, page 418 paragraph 12

… supersedes argument. Where the law commands, there is no need of argument to persuade. If it is right to command men to keep the Sabbath, it is useless to spend …

7568 The American Sentinel 14 August 17, 1899, page 499 paragraph 4

… our arguments on the subject might have but little weight, we will refer to the testimony of history; for history certainly gives an emphatic caution upon …

7569 The American Sentinel 14 August 17, 1899, page 512 paragraph 1

… strongest argument against its enforced observance. For force—the compulsion of the civil power—takes out of the Sabbath, when the two are joined, all the …

7570 The American Sentinel 14 August 24, 1899, page 515 paragraph 2

… or argument that the next century begins Jan. 1, 1901. Of course this is a point which involves neither doctrine nor dogma, and therefore the venerable head …

7571 The American Sentinel 14 September 21, 1899, page 578 paragraph 3

… , for arguments against Sunday-keeping. They also joined hands with every man or company of men who assist to degrade the day and rob it of its sacred character …

7572 The American Sentinel 14 November 30, 1899, page 752 paragraph 2

… the arguments put forth to justify the act. The church and the state are coming into harmony upon this point.

7573 The American Sentinel 15 January 11, 1900, page 19 paragraph 2

… long argument by one of the regular staff of the Weekly, in favor of a one-man power in the Government of the United States. The material of the article is derived …

7574 The American Sentinel 15 January 25, 1900, page 53 paragraph 1

… “admirable argument” prepared by Prof. J. McNaugher in support of a resolution passed at the late National Reform convention in this city.

7575 The American Sentinel 15 January 25, 1900, page 53 paragraph 1

… “admirable argument” prepared by Prof. J. McNaugher in support of a resolution passed at the late National Reform convention in this city.

7576 The American Sentinel 15 February 8, 1900, page 82 paragraph 5

… of argument it is neither self-evident nor truth .... Nor can any power at the command of mankind make them equal in this world or in the processes of time, whatever …

7577 The American Sentinel 15 February 22, 1900, page 114 paragraph 9

… the arguments of the sophist and the principles of the papacy. All which proclaim that the cause of Sunday legislation is inherently bad.

7578 Appeal from the U. S. Supreme Court Decision Making this “A Christian Nation”, p. 7.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… every argument for civil liberty gains additional strength when applied to liberty in the concerns of religion; and there is no argument in favor of establishing …

7579 Appeal from the U. S. Supreme Court Decision Making this “A Christian Nation”, p. 8.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… additional arguments were made, of which the following passages are pertinent here:—

7580 Appeal from the U. S. Supreme Court Decision Making this “A Christian Nation”, p. 13.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… by argument to maintain, their opinions in matters of religion, and that the same shall in nowise diminish, enlarge, or affect their civil capacities.