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10661 The American Sentinel 10 April 4, 1895, page 112 paragraph 4

… mad running after impenitent cut-throats and blasphemers is very unbecoming.

10662 The American Sentinel 10 April 4, 1895, page 112 paragraph 7

… , to run an open saloon on Sunday, or to do any like act. That is not a matter of conscience—this is. They claim that it is not only their right, but their duty under …

10663 The American Sentinel 10 April 11, 1895, page 114 paragraph 6

Their position is not that of the person who claims that as a matter of personal liberty, he has the right if he chooses, to run an open saloon on Sunday, or do any like act. That is not a matter of conscience—that is.

10664 The American Sentinel 10 April 11, 1895, page 119 paragraph 12

… to run at large who need to be restrained and deprived of our liberty? Look me in the eyes and tell me. Is there a single one of you that believes any man’s person …

10665 The American Sentinel 10 April 18, 1895, page 127 paragraph 1

… are running along about as usual. It is a quiet neighborhood and withal an agricultural community, and most people are quite busy with their spring work. The …

10666 The American Sentinel 10 May 2, 1895, page 144 paragraph 1

… offices run as usual and are not interfered with. In Dayton, where eight Seventh-day Adventists were recently imprisoned, a large iron furnace is operated …

10667 The American Sentinel 10 May 9, 1895, page 152 paragraph 16

… long run to be right than to be popular.

10669 The American Sentinel 10 June 6, 1895, page 179 paragraph 6

… it runs thus: He who has Christ has the very life and substance of all the forms of service and of worship which he has appointed. Then these cease to be mere ceremonies …

10670 The American Sentinel 10 August 15, 1895, page 253 paragraph 1

… to run the risk of imprisonment. Scholars will be fitted to teach Florida schools, white or black.”

10671 The American Sentinel 10 August 15, 1895, page 253 paragraph 3

… to run the risk of imprisonment,” for violation of this Florida statute.

10672 The American Sentinel 10 August 22, 1895, page 258 paragraph 2

… not run its course. Mayor Strong spent a recent Sunday at Asbury Park, N.J., and while there expressed his determination to enforce the “law,” and made special …

10673 The American Sentinel 10 September 5, 1895, page 274 paragraph 18

… warrant running a chain-gang of its own. Some enterprising individual succeeds in leasing these convicts and those from other small counties near by, and …

10674 The American Sentinel 10 September 5, 1895, page 275 paragraph 2

… chain runs through the building, and to this all the convicts are fastened by the leg-chains which they are required to wear constantly. Many stories are told …

10675 The American Sentinel 10 September 19, 1895, page 290 paragraph 9

… -cars run; and yet all these things are against the law equally as much as is the work done by Adventists. As stated in the number of the SENTINEL, which Dr. Sunderland …

10676 The American Sentinel 10 September 19, 1895, page 291 paragraph 1

… not run by Adventists, except saloons, is permitted to do business on Sunday, while the State orders out and drills its militia on that day, as is witnessed by …

10677 The American Sentinel 10 October 31, 1895, page 337 paragraph 13

Even in the every-day-affairs of life, the Christian was compelled to run counter to the religious prejudices of his heathen neighbors. Gibbon says:—

10678 The American Sentinel 10 October 31, 1895, page 338 paragraph 2

… , in running a separate ticket, furnishes an example of “the conscience vote gone wrong.” This vote ought in other words, to be given to the fusion party, because …

10680 The American Sentinel 10 December 5, 1895, page 378 paragraph 2

… , to run after the various public shows, it so happened that when these spectacles fell on the same days which had been consecrated by the Church to some religious …