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11201 The American Sentinel 3 November 1888, page 81 paragraph 19
… Association—Joseph Cook a vice-president—proposes that the Catholics shall unite with Protestants throughout the Nation. In other words, that association …
11202 The American Sentinel 3 November 1888, page 82 paragraph 5
… by Joseph Cook himself. If Mr. Cook would confine to Protestants the exercise of this prerogative that is not much relief, for the principle is the same as the …
11203 The American Sentinel 3 November 1888, page 82 paragraph 6
… , which Joseph Cook heartily indorses, distinctly specifies “the Christian religion.” Now the leading Protestants acknowledge the Catholic to be an important …
11204 The American Sentinel 3 November 1888, page 82 paragraph 9
… as Joseph Cook and his W. C. T. U.-Prohibition-National-Reform confreres .
11205 The American Sentinel 4 May 15, 1889, page 122 paragraph 11
Joseph Cook is a friend of the Sunday-Rest bill; he says likewise “that you will in vain endeavor to preserve Sunday as a day of rest unless you preserve it as …
11206 The American Sentinel 4 October 16, 1889, page 302 paragraph 9
… favor. Joseph Cook favors the Edmunds amendment rather than the Blair amendment to the Constitution. And the Edmunds amendment proposes to allow the reading …
11207 The American Sentinel 4 October 23, 1889, page 307 paragraph 4
Another preacher, Rev. Joseph W. Blanchard, sets forth the same doctrine in these words:—
11208 The American Sentinel 4 November 6, 1889, page 321 paragraph 1
JOSEPH COOK, of the Boston Monday lectureship, is the leading advocate of the Edmunds amendment to the United States Constitution. The topic of the Boston …
11209 The American Sentinel 4 November 13, 1889, page 329 paragraph 1
… schools, Joseph Cook discussed the question, “Shall the common schools teach common morals?” This is a singular question for a man who demands that a religiously …
11210 The American Sentinel 4 November 20, 1889, page 338 paragraph 1
… family, Joseph Cook, in his 204th Boston Monday lecture, says: “The church and the family are efficient but not sufficient to meet the moral wants of the educational …
11211 The American Sentinel 4 December 18, 1889, page 169 paragraph 1
… Drs. Joseph T. Duryea and Edward Everett Hale. The result of the four years’ study upon the question by this committee was expressed by Dr. Duryea in 1885, in a letter …
11212 The American Sentinel 4
“YOURS truly, JOSEPH DURYEA.”
11213 The American Sentinel 5 January 2, 1890, page 2 paragraph 5
… is Joseph Cook’s magazine, Our Day ,—Mr. Cook himself being a vice-president of the National Reform Association.
11214 The American Sentinel 5 February 20, 1890, page 57 paragraph 2
… State. Joseph Cook is one of these. His course of Monday Lectures last year dealt largely with this question, especially antagonizing the Roman Catholic …
11215 The American Sentinel 5 February 20, 1890, page 57 paragraph 8
… Mr. Joseph Cook, and, if we may judge from the frequency of the “applause” that is carefully interspersed throughout the printed lecture, a large number of “the …
11216 The American Sentinel 5 February 20, 1890, page 58 paragraph 2
… by Joseph Cook on this question were a part of the public school system in any State, then not only the Roman Catholic but everybody else who has any respect …
11217 The American Sentinel 5 February 27, 1890, page 67 paragraph 1
… schools, Joseph Cook has cited the decision of Circuit Judge John R. Bennett of Wisconsin. That our readers may see how it is that the Bible and religious exercises …
11218 The American Sentinel 5 August 14, 1890, page 249 paragraph 4
For support and education of sixty Indian pupils at St. Joseph’s Normal School at Rensselaer, Indiana, $8,330.
11219 The American Sentinel 6 February 26, 1891, page 66 paragraph 3
… Drs. Joseph T. Duryea and Edward Everett Hale. The result of the four years’ study of the question by this committee was expressed by Dr. Duryea in 1885, in a letter …
11220 The American Sentinel 6
JOSEPH T. DURYEA.