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9221 American Sentinel, vol. 5 January 30, 1890, page 40 paragraph 1
… extended argument to prove that this is not true. We know that it is not true according to the National Reform religious-legislation theory; but it is true …
9222 American Sentinel, vol. 5 February 27, 1890, page 67 paragraph 4
… no argument to show that the State cannot punish man for vicious thoughts, or evil desires, or for any grade of licentiousness short of the overt act of adultery …
9223 American Sentinel, vol. 5 February 27, 1890, page 67 paragraph 5
… the argument already given shows how dangerous to morality and pure religion is such a union. The state of morality will be just as much below the true morality …
9224 American Sentinel, vol. 5 April 3, 1890, page 107 paragraph 8
… short argument at the beginning of this article, defining “the church,” taken in connection with Dr. Edwards’s positive declaration, does not prove that a union …
9225 American Sentinel, vol. 5 April 10, 1890, page 115 paragraph 1
… the argument which we shall quote was made in a Sunday convention, in the second annual meeting of the Sabbath Association of Iowa, which was held in Des Moines …
9226 American Sentinel, vol. 5 April 10, 1890, page 115 paragraph 5
… with arguments we have before presented, he shows that for the State to base its law upon divine command, or to attempt to enforce any one of the divine commands …
9227 American Sentinel, vol. 5 April 10, 1890, page 115 paragraph 9
… his argument and see the force of it, and agree with him that, if Sunday laws are made to stand, it must be because the public good requires them. The next and closing …
9228 American Sentinel, vol. 5 April 10, 1890, page 115 paragraph 12
… no argument to show that all the physical good that may be gained by resting on Sunday is gained to an equal extent by resting on Saturday, and as to the good …
9229 American Sentinel, vol. 5 April 24, 1890, page 129 paragraph 6
… alone arguments can ever be made to carry conviction. Will they try it?
9230 American Sentinel, vol. 5 April 24, 1890, page 136 paragraph 9
It seems very odd that the Bible should be gravely pronounced a sectarian book by the chief tribunal of one of the States of this eminently Christian country and so does the argument by which the court sustains that pronouncement.
9231 American Sentinel, vol. 5 April 24, 1890, page 136 paragraph 16
… any argument can have. This proposed legislation gives to the friends of liberty of conscience an excellent opportunity to make known to the people of Canada …
9232 American Sentinel, vol. 5 May 8, 1890, page 152 paragraph 1
… . The argument of Mr. Wigman, in the Wisconsin case, is a powerful and noble vindication of the right of the parent to instruct his own child. Judge Orton’s opinion …
9233 The Blair Educational Amendment, p. 5.1 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)
… no argument to show that this proposed amendment is in direct conflict with the Constitution as it now is, and that therefore before it could be of any effect …
9234 The Blair Sunday-Rest Bill, p. 4.1 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)
… the argument against Sunday legislation:—
9235 The Blair Sunday-Rest Bill, p. 18.3 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)
“Second. That the American Sabbath Union, while recognizing the value of arguments for the Sabbath from expediency and physical health, still regards its chief work the quickening of the Christian conscience upon this subject.”
9236 The Blair Sunday-Rest Bill, p. 28.2 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)
… any argument on what is plain enough without, namely, that Sunday and the fourth commandment have nothing whatever to do with each other; but taking him on …
9237 The Blair Sunday-Rest Bill, p. 30.2 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)
… the argument to increased liberality. A bill to provide for the nation a National Sabbath law has been introduced into the Senate of the United States, and …
9238 Bible Echo and Signs of the Times, vol. 3 May 1888, page 66 paragraph 4
The argument, for such we will call it by courtesy, is this: Because there is an abundance of fuel in the earth, therefore it must be consumed. It would be just as …
9239 Bible Echo and Signs of the Times, vol. 4 May 15, 1889, page 184 paragraph 1
… his argument that the promise to Israel was yet to be fulfilled. But we shall find that the Lord is not slack concerning his promise.
9240 Bible Echo and Signs of the Times, vol. 4 June 15, 1889, page 186 paragraph 9
… any argument here concerning the Sabbath. He simply refers to the record of Genesis 2:3, in proof of his statement that “the works were finished from the foundation …