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9141 American Sentinel, vol. 2 October 1887, page 76 paragraph 1

… no argument to show the absurdity of such a statement. The man was mayor, and he could not separate himself from his office within the time for which he was elected …

9142 American Sentinel, vol. 2 October 1887, page 76 paragraph 2

… the arguments by which Sunday-law advocates attempt to make it appear that they are not working for an ecclesiastical establishment, it may be found in the …

9143 American Sentinel, vol. 2 October 1887, page 76 paragraph 4

… legal argument; and men must be pre-determined to have Sunday laws, or they could not be deceived by it. Suppose that the State had, in the exercise of its “wise …

9144 American Sentinel, vol. 2 October 1887, page 76 paragraph 8

… the arguments used in behalf of Sunday laws, and will learn how to expose their fallacy, so that when the Sunday-law mania shall seize their State, as it surely …

9145 American Sentinel, vol. 2 December 1887, page 89 paragraph 6

… an argument against all that is Christian in the usage and administration of’ our Government;

9146 American Sentinel, vol. 2 December 1887, page 90 paragraph 11

… the argument, show most conclusively that Christ is not now ruler of nations until he receives the kingdom from his fore his Father just before his second …

9147 American Sentinel, vol. 3 January 1888, page 3 paragraph 3

… no argument to show that such a state of affairs would simply make hypocrites of more than ninety-nine-one-hundredths of the people.

9148 American Sentinel, vol. 3 January 1888, page 3 paragraph 5

… Reform argument were good for anything it would prove that the religion of this country should be paganism. But the argument does not amount to anything …

9149 American Sentinel, vol. 3 January 1888, page 8 paragraph 6

… every argument that they make proves to be wholly religious, while they try to cover it all up with the word “civil;” but the covering is too narrow for them to …

9150 American Sentinel, vol. 3 February 1888, page 10 paragraph 13

… the argument that National Reform success must be Church and State union. In nothing that has been said in these columns has there been any design to cast …

9151 American Sentinel, vol. 3 March 1888, page 24 paragraph 12

… Sentinel’s arguments, by the sophistical plea that they are “all thoroughly opposed to any union of Church and State,” while at the same time they are all just …

9152 American Sentinel, vol. 3 March 1888, page 24 paragraph 13

… our arguments. But let it be understood that our opposition to so-called Religion and the State, is due solely to our love for true religion and the individual …

9153 American Sentinel, vol. 3 May 1888, page 33 paragraph 18

… an argument on religion in general.

9154 American Sentinel, vol. 3 May 1888, page 33 paragraph 19

“Miller, of Los Angeles, moved to lay the amendments on the table. After argument had been going on for ten minutes the chair ruled the question was not debatable.

9155 American Sentinel, vol. 3 May 1888, page 39 paragraph 4

… the argument of man’s welfare-which cuts loose from the commandment-and then they fly from the argument of man’s liberty in his welfare, to the commandment …

9156 American Sentinel, vol. 3 May 1888, page 39 paragraph 5

… . The argument of man’s welfare makes man free to adapt the inhibition to his welfare. But man may not adapt Jehovah’s seventh-day Sabbath law to his idea of …

9157 American Sentinel, vol. 3 May 1888, page 39 paragraph 7

“Their argument is absolutely destructive to the beneficence of the custom of a rest day. They continually affirm that a Sabbath day is the very foundation …

9158 American Sentinel, vol. 3 June 1888, page 44 paragraph 9

… exhaustive argument for the Sabbath, which will soon appear in Our Day. Able addresses followed: by Dr. T. A. Fernley, secretary of the Philadelphia Sabbath Association …

9159 American Sentinel, vol. 3 June 1888, page 46 paragraph 1

… an argument upon the merits of the controversy between us. But our effort was in vain. Mr. McConnell proves to be as destitute of argument on the merits of the …

9160 American Sentinel, vol. 3 June 1888, page 46 paragraph 2

… our arguments against it are faulty, or wherein our conclusions are illogical. We have offered them our own columns in which to show this. But with a single …