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8301 The Topeka Daily Capital, vol. 11 May 7, 1889, page 4 paragraph 6
… . This argument that man needs a day of rest in seven is a fraud and based upon a fraud. There is nothing in the commandment or its requirements in reference to …
8302 The Topeka Daily Capital, vol. 11 May 7, 1889, page 4 paragraph 14
… ironical argument that the majority have the right to assert their belief and force the minority to change their belief to harmonize with their own. “The …
8303 The Topeka Daily Capital, vol. 11 May 10, 1889, page 4 paragraph 14
… an argument to show that to speak against the popular religion was to speak against the law, but the trouble is that a state has no right to have a religion, no …
8304 The Topeka Daily Capital, vol. 11 May 11, 1889, page 4 paragraph 7
… the argument of the supreme court; “The appellant’s argument, then is reduced to this: That because he conscientiously believe he is permitted by the law of …
8305 The Topeka Daily Capital, vol. 11 May 11, 1889, page 4 paragraph 8
… pagan argument and that is all they will see in it. Now for years we have been warning the people this was coming, but they have laughed at us. Now it is being attempted …
8306 The Topeka Daily Capital, vol. 11 May 12, 1889, page 4 paragraph 17
… very arguments used then are now being used, almost word for word, and if we have access to the Vatican library the similarity would, no doubt, be more apparent …
8307 The Topeka Daily Capital, vol. 11 May 14, 1889, page 7 paragraph 14
… same argument that the reformers use now that they will remain distinct revolving round one another, but you will see the impossibility of this church and …
8308 The Topeka Daily Capital, vol. 11 May 17, 1889, page 3 paragraph 10
Seven—“Apt to teach”—Skillful in the word of knowledge, so that he may be able to instruct by proofs and show by argument.
8309 The Topeka Daily Capital, vol. 11 May 19, 1889, page 5 paragraph 6
… by argument, so as to have something fresh for food always, then there will be greater prosperity in the work, Not that he should preach a sermon every time, only …
8310 The Topeka Daily Capital, vol. 11 May 21, 1889, page 5 paragraph 11
… this argument reflect upon the Almighty in appointing a day of rest? No: God’s purpose was that man might worship Him. It is this religious sanction that He …
8311 The Topeka Daily Capital, vol. 11 May 21, 1889, page 5 paragraph 12
… their arguments go to prove that worship and religion must go with the Sunday law or it becomes a worse day than any other. What will come then? The state will …
8312 The Topeka Daily Capital, vol. 11 May 22, 1889, page 3 paragraph 15
Mr. Jones.—The argument is unanswerable. The supreme court of Pennsylvania mention certain grounds upon which this is sustained. I read further from Judge Cooley, he says:
8313 The Topeka Daily Capital, vol. 11 May 22, 1889, page 3 paragraph 16
… , the argument against the law which he may make who has already observed the seventh day of the week, is unanswerable.” (Stephen J. Field claimed years ago that …
8314 The Topeka Daily Capital, vol. 11 May 22, 1889, page 3 paragraph 20
… unanswerable argument, and that has been the way since Sozoman’s time, who when asked on what authority he issued certain edicts, answered “It has pleased …
8315 The Topeka Daily Capital, vol. 11 May 22, 1889, page 3 paragraph 22
… only argument in favor of a bad law, that there is authority for it. But there may be good authority for the Sunday law.”
8316 The Topeka Daily Capital, vol. 11 May 22, 1889, page 3 paragraph 25
… unanswerable argument?” I want to examine tonight what authority there is for Sunday laws. Dr. Crafts, Dr. Herrick Johnson and the others claim as a basis the …
8317 The Topeka Daily Capital, vol. 11 May 22, 1889, page 3 paragraph 28
I quote again from the hearing before the senate committee, from the argument of Dr. Herrick Johnson:
8318 The Topeka Daily Capital, vol. 11 May 22, 1889, page 3 paragraph 47
… the argument of these men will be, “The courts are not to set themselves up as interpreters of the Bible, but simply to decide what the law means. In doing this …
8319 The Topeka Daily Capital, vol. 11 May 22, 1889, page 3 paragraph 48
… Constantine’s argument precisely in the fourth century, and the result was the creation of the papacy, and just so surely as congress takes the first step …
8320 The Topeka Daily Capital, vol. 11 May 22, 1889, page 3 paragraph 55
… Elliott’s argument before the senate committee the following questions from Senator Call and answered by Mr. Elliott appear: