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7921 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 78 February 26, 1901, page 136 paragraph 6
… their shame, who mind earthly things.” Philippians 3:18, 19 .
7922 The American Sentinel 2 February 1887, page 13 paragraph 1
… the shame of the world.
7923 The American Sentinel 2 May 1887, page 38 paragraph 8
… took shame to himself that he had allowed himself to be so terribly hoodwinked, and immediately began to try to deliver Daniel out of their persecuting hands …
7924 The American Sentinel 2 September 1887, page 71 paragraph 6
… its shameful rule, we shall offer no violent resistance. In things pertaining to God, however, we shall forever disobey it, and shall forever persuade others …
7925 The American Sentinel 2 December 1887, page 91 paragraph 10
… a shame to civilization. But, undoubtedly, this is a thing which to the Statesman has “no significance at all.”
7926 The American Sentinel 3 March 1888, page 17 paragraph 4
… with shame and sorrow on the non-observance of the Sabbath by many Christian people, in that the custom prevails with them of purchasing Sabbath news-papers …
7927 The American Sentinel 4 January 30, 1889, page 12 paragraph 4
… his shameful rule.
7928 The American Sentinel 5 January 16, 1890, page 19 paragraph 3
… open shame amongst the pagans. It was parodied in the pagan theaters; and one pagan writer said truly enough, that the bishops spent their time in nothing else …
7929 The American Sentinel 5 July 24, 1890, page 229 paragraph 3
… was shameful; and character, whatever it be, will assert itself in the long run. That influence which formed the sentiment was no sooner broken than the whole …
7930 The American Sentinel 5 August 14, 1890, page 249 paragraph 2
… that shame by contrast the meagre gifts and efforts of the friends of the American Sabbath.
7931 The American Sentinel 5 August 28, 1890, page 267 paragraph 6
… to shame.” In another document he and Mr. C. C. Clay and Wm. M. Cubery, announce that they have banded themselves “together with others interested, to do all we can for …
7932 The American Sentinel 6 May 21, 1891, page 162 paragraph 7
… a shame even to speak of those things which are done of them in secret.” Plato taught both the expediency and the lawfulness of exposing children to die in particular …
7933 The American Sentinel 6 July 23, 1891, page 225 paragraph 6
… no shame.”
7934 The American Sentinel 7 September 1, 1892, page 268 paragraph 7
… with shame and confusion of face, when we hear of these things. Dear brother, we pray that God would open your eyes, and persuade the heart of your magistrates …
7935 The American Sentinel 7 September 1, 1892, page 268 paragraph 10
The cases which we have cited are not by any means all the persecutions and oppressions that fell upon the Baptists; but these are sufficient to show that the persecution was shameful enough, even had these been all the cases that ever occurred.
7936 The American Sentinel 7 November 3, 1892, page 338 paragraph 16
… burning shame.
7937 The American Sentinel 8 February 16, 1893, page 49 paragraph 6
… . In shame at the position in which it finds itself and in fear of the Church party it refuses now to retrace its steps, or even consider the propriety of so doing …
7938 The American Sentinel 9 January 11, 1894, page 10 paragraph 1
… very shame, and forever blush to lift up his face in the presence of the American people.
7939 The American Sentinel 9 January 11, 1894, page 10 paragraph 8
… this shameful and awful result.
7940 The American Sentinel 9 February 15, 1894, page 49 paragraph 12
… the shameful corruptions which they found in this so-called Christian society of Rome. This is proved by the best authority. A writer who lived at the time …