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99981 The American Sentinel 3 March 1888, page 20 paragraph 16

But what was it that disturbed the devotion of the faithful on Sundays in the fourth century?

99982 The American Sentinel 3 March 1888, page 20 paragraph 18

But, again, how could a theater or a circus in one part of the city hinder the devotion of the faithful in another, and perhaps distant, part of the city, or even in the country? Thus:—

99983 The American Sentinel 3 April 1888, page 25 paragraph 7

… by faith in him who is both the Author and Finisher of faith. Then by the Spirit of God the moral law is written anew in the heart and in the mind, sanctifying the …

99984 The American Sentinel 3 April 1888, page 26 paragraph 1

… of faith.” There is no obedience but the obedience of faith; there is no morality but the morality of faith. Therefore it is proved that to the church, and not to …

99985 The American Sentinel 3 May 1888, page 38 paragraph 10

… by faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. “An enduring morality” can only be secured by an abiding faith in Jesus Christ. And when these men make “an enduring morality …

99986 The American Sentinel 3 May 1888, page 38 paragraph 14

… whole faith. Protestant denominations, if they value their own creeds, ought to feel as we do.

99987 The American Sentinel 3 July 1888, page 53 paragraph 1

“Your words, on the contrary, serve to remind us all that if we cannot agree in matters of faith, we should never be wanting in the courtesy and urbanity which Christians of all denominations owe to one another.

99988 The American Sentinel 3 July 1888, page 53 paragraph 3

… Christian faith or Christian life anywhere but within the narrow bounds of its own sect. Comparing it with the one in which a correspondent (who did not dare …

99989 The American Sentinel 3 August 1888, page 60 paragraph 3

Let the reader compare this with the Russian Penal Code on “Crimes against the Faith,” and tell, if he can, what would be the difference between this and the oft-repeated Russian penalty of “exile for life to the most remote part of Siberia.”

99990 The American Sentinel 3 August 1888, page 60 paragraph 5

… the Faith,’ and the severity with which such crimes are punished furnishes a striking illustration of the importance which the State attaches to the church …

99991 The American Sentinel 3 August 1888, page 60 paragraph 8

… the faith of the latter, or lead them astray, the offender shall be deprived of all civil rights, and exiled for life to the most remote part of Siberia.’

99992 The American Sentinel 3 August 1888, page 60 paragraph 9

… Christian faith, or the orthodox church, or to revile [or abuse] the sacred Scriptures or the holy sacraments [literally, “mysteries”], such person shall be deprived …

99993 The American Sentinel 3 August 1888, page 60 paragraph 11

… Christian faith or the orthodox church, or reviles the sacred Scriptures or the holy sacraments, such person shall be deprived of all civil rights, and exiled …

99994 The American Sentinel 3 August 1888, page 61 paragraph 3

… the Faith.’ One whole chapter is devoted to heresy and dissent, and punishments of the most cruel severity are prescribed for adjuration of the orthodox faith

99995 The American Sentinel 3 August 1888, page 61 paragraph 6

… true faith, but who, in violation of that duty, cause such children to be christened or educated in accordance with the forms and tenets of any other Christian …

99996 The American Sentinel 3 August 1888, page 61 paragraph 7

… orthodox faith, or shall throw obstacles in the way of the observance by such children of the rules and forms of the orthodox church, the marriage shall be …

99997 The American Sentinel 3 August 1888, page 61 paragraph 8

… orthodox faith, shall be deprived of all civil rights, and exiled for life, either to Siberia or to the Trans-Caucasus. [Section 196.]

99998 The American Sentinel 3 December 1888, page 89 paragraph 2

… by faith and kept by faith; and that there is no righteousness that will avail for any man, except this “righteousness of God which is by faith of Jesus Christ …

99999 The American Sentinel 3 December 1888, page 90 paragraph 8

… through faith in Christ. But if any man chooses to despise the riches of God’s goodness and grace, and refuses to believe in Christ, no power on earth has any …

100000 The American Sentinel 4 January 30, 1889, page 11 paragraph 3

… plighted faith with the queen of Hungary, and deliberately plundered her of one of the richest provinces of her dominions, and for no purpose whatever but …