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11261 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 …
11262 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 …
11263 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 …
11264 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.
11265 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 …
11266 The American Sentinel 6
JOSEPH T. DURYEA.
11267 The American Sentinel 7 September 29, 1892, page 398 paragraph 4
Was there ever on earth a more cowardly or more contemptible surrender than this of the Senate of the United States, as proclaimed by its representatives—Senators Frank S. Hiscock, of New York, and Joseph R. Hawley, of Connecticut?
11268 The American Sentinel 7 September 29, 1892, page 300 paragraph 5
… children, Joseph, who was a man grown, and the two mentioned above, who were but mere youth. The old gentleman and his wife were arrested at the beginning of the …
11269 The American Sentinel 7 November 24, 1892, page 362 paragraph 2
… , from Joseph Cook, the statement that “there is more wealth behind the churches and the respectable portion of society than behind all the opponents” of Sunday …
11270 The American Sentinel 8 July 13, 1893, page 217 paragraph 7
“If temporary injunction is impossible to-day, let proclamation and troops hold gates closed until obtained.” From telegram to President Cleveland, May 27, 1893, sent from Boston, by Wilbur F. Crafts, Joseph Cook, and A. H. Plumb.
11271 The American Sentinel 8 August 31, 1893, page 265 paragraph 8
… Rev. Joseph Fah Byron, D.D., Author’s American Edition, edited by Rev. Louis A. Lambert, author of “‘Notes on Ingersoll,’ Imprimatur, John Cardinal McCloskey, Archbishop …
11272 The American Sentinel 8 September 21, 1893, page 296 paragraph 20
… St. Joseph, will henceforth be officially recognized as a holiday in Portugal. So says the Catholic Review. But what of it? St. Patrick’s day is officially recognized …
11273 The American Sentinel 9 January 4, 1894, page 4 paragraph 1
… St. Joseph and Notre Dame, the gracious queen of heaven, hard by,—with all these powerful intercessors pleading for her, can we, I say, expect anything less than …
11274 The American Sentinel 9 January 11, 1894, page 10 paragraph 1
… Senator Joseph R. Hawley, of Connecticut. And now, when the bishop, with the others, sees Rome, in the person of Satolli, instead of themselves, firmly seated in …
11275 The American Sentinel 9 March 15, 1894, page 84 paragraph 8
… ,” and Joseph Cook; all calling for the immediate adoption of the resolution by Congress. Joseph Cook supported his call with the citation of the Supreme Court …
11276 The American Sentinel 9 June 7, 1894, page 177 paragraph 20
… and Joseph especially, and all the other saints, intercede with him for those who would have his help, and that through these he is enabled to reach mankind …
11277 The American Sentinel 9 June 7, 1894, page 178 paragraph 1
… and Joseph and the other saints, all dead, and consequently unable to intercede to anybody, the fact is doubly demonstrated that the dogma of the immaculate …
11278 The American Sentinel 9 June 21, 1894, page 193 paragraph 11
… and Joseph for thirty years, made himself, during his public life, the servant of all, and delivered himself, without resistance, to his executioners. For eighteen …
11279 The American Sentinel 9 July 26, 1894, page 240 paragraph 13
… suit Joseph Cook, Wilbur F. Crafts, Rev. Dr. George, and a few other fossilized ministers. Good-bye, God-in-the-Constitution party.
11280 The American Sentinel 9 August 2, 1894, page 248 paragraph 9
… let Joseph Cook expand his broad palm and closing his fingers one by one, clinch the Sunday argument in this most unhappy and inconclusive way.