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10721 The American Sentinel 13 June 23, 1898, page 386 paragraph 3
… be run—the Christian life lived—looking not to the state, but “unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith.” Hebrews 12:1, 2. To look to the state in any matter …
10722 The American Sentinel 13 July 14, 1898, page 419 paragraph 6
… have run the hazard of being pressed to death by the crowd, had not the vigor of his years, for he was not above thirty-three years old, and the joy which so glorious …
10723 The American Sentinel 13 July 14, 1898, page 419 paragraph 9
Honest old Rollin’s “reflections” upon this, are important to-day, as the United States seems about to start in this same identical path. These reflections run thus:—
10724 The American Sentinel 13 September 1, 1898, page 533 paragraph 3
THE Golden Rule cannot be run into the mold of legislation.
10725 The American Sentinel 13 September 1, 1898, page 533 paragraph 4
THE earth is run by politics, but Christianity is the motive power of heaven.
10726 The American Sentinel 13 September 8, 1898, page 550 paragraph 9
… may run on a reef, or be shattered by a storm, and in any of these ways become filled with water and sent to the bottom of the sea. Ships are being lost by such casualties …
10727 The American Sentinel 13 September 15, 1898, page 580 paragraph 4
… be run. Such critics should remember that Christ himself is the author and first exponent of this governmental principle, and that to criticise its enunciation …
10728 The American Sentinel 13 November 24, 1898, page 734 paragraph 5
… shall run their business; if it did it would be the laughing-stock of the nations, instead of commanding their respect. It deals only with the business of government …
10729 The American Sentinel 13 December 1, 1898, page 744 paragraph 5
… be running Congress, he does not know what he is talking about. Forty-five States manage the Government of this country, and no one else can exercise the right …
10730 The American Sentinel 14 January 26, 1899, page 50 paragraph 8
… to run their government as they please, even if they run it to smash they are not free.”
10731 The American Sentinel 14 January 26, 1899, page 51 paragraph 3
… to run their government at all. The American people possess it; and the plain evidence that they do is visible in the fact that they are running it—or letting …
10732 The American Sentinel 14 January 26, 1899, page 52 paragraph 3
… then run thus: ‘We hold these truths to be self-evident; that all British subjects who were on this continent eighty-one years ago, were created equal to all British …
10733 The American Sentinel 14 January 26, 1899, page 52 paragraph 6
… . We run our memory back over the pages of history for about eighty-two [a hundred and twenty-three] years, and we discover that we were then a very small people …
10734 The American Sentinel 14 April 27, 1899, page 257 paragraph 4
SOCIETY cannot elevate or reform itself any more than a machine can create power to run itself.
10735 The American Sentinel 14 May 11, 1899, page 288 paragraph 4
… then run counter to popular prejudice and lead to some disturbance.”
10736 The American Sentinel 14 May 18, 1899, page 304 paragraph 1
“Fifty names were spread upon the police docket, making, with the regular run of business, the biggest Sunday’s work the police have ever done in Atlanta.
10737 The American Sentinel 14 May 25, 1899, page 319 paragraph 9
… people” run politics, that worst of all things—the union of church and state—would never have been in civil government.
10738 The American Sentinel 14 June 22, 1899, page 388 paragraph 13
… shall run to and fro in the city; they shall run upon the wall, they shall climb up upon the houses; they shall enter in at the windows like a thief. The earth shall …
10739 The American Sentinel 14 August 10, 1899, page 484 paragraph 5
… to run the Government on this Christian (as they call it) plan. But where would they begin executing the penalty of violation of God’s law? Would they begin on …
10740 The American Sentinel 14 August 17, 1899, page 499
“Should Christians Run the Government?” American Sentinel 14, 32, p. 499.