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11481 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 80 March 31, 1903, page 13 paragraph 3
… years, running nimbly to wait upon his unexpected guests; Moses, beginning his life-work at the age of eighty, when most men consider theirs finished, if they …
11482 The American Sabbath Union and Human Rights, p. 5.1 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)
… to run at large so long as he is quiet; but as soon as his mania takes an aggressive form, he is shut up. Dr. Edwards regards the keeping of the seventh day as evidence …
11483 American Sentinel, vol. 3 January 1888, page 3 paragraph 7
… would run directly counter to many things which they now profess to desire. For instance, they profess to be staunch friends to the native Indians, and to the …
11484 American Sentinel, vol. 3 February 1888, page 16 paragraph 1
… is running in its list of Vice-Presidents the names of men who are dead and who have been dead for years. Since writing that we have received additional evidence …
11485 American Sentinel, vol. 3 May 1888, page 37 paragraph 5
… from running into the excesses by which so many of the French and Germans were carried away. It is conservative also in preserving the name of Christendom …
11486 American Sentinel, vol. 3 June 1888, page 45 paragraph 5
… be running on that day, thus diverting the revenue of that department in-to another channel, and sinking the establishment into a state of pusillanimity …
11487 American Sentinel, vol. 3 July 1888, page 55 paragraph 2
… and run the political machine.
11488 American Sentinel, vol. 3 September 1888, page 72 paragraph 10
… are running the last political combat on the lines we have been running them on. It is between the Republicans And Democrats, this contest, and it is the last …
11489 American Sentinel, vol. 3 October 1888, page 73 paragraph 2
… long run, to work it into a Sunday law?” And the answer was this:-
11490 American Sentinel, vol. 3 October 1888, page 73 paragraph 3
… in running order-then we will bring that in.” That is precisely the scheme which the preachers are working through the third-party-Prohibition movement, and …
11491 American Sentinel, vol. 3 October 1888, page 73 paragraph 6
… let run, and receive sympathy, while the man who quietly works at his lawful and honest calling is prosecuted, fined, and imprisoned. And Senator Blair’s proposed …
11492 American Sentinel, vol. 3 October 1888, page 80 paragraph 17
… are running the last political combat on the lines we have been running them on. It is between the Republicans and Democrats, this contest, and it is the last …
11493 American Sentinel, vol. 3 November 1888, page 84 paragraph 11
… they run into the concrete forms of politics-into the plat-forms of parties and the enactments of Legislatures. Atheism is always political. What are the …
11494 American Sentinel, vol. 3 November 1888, page 84 paragraph 12
… invariably run into religious persecution. That is the logic of National religion.]
11495 American Sentinel, vol. 3 November 1888, page 88 paragraph 15
… let run, and receive sympathy, while the man who quietly works at his lawful and honest calling is prosecuted, fined, and imprisoned. And Senator Blair’s proposed …
11496 American Sentinel, vol. 3 November 1888, page 88 paragraph 20
… long run, to work it into a Sunday law?” And the answer was this:-
11497 American Sentinel, vol. 3 November 1888, page 88 paragraph 21
“That is what it is; but we are not saying anything about that now, till we get the thing in running order-then we will bring that in.”
11498 American Sentinel, vol. 3 December 1888, page 96 paragraph 10
Facts speak for themselves. It does not need a prophet to tell just what the W.C.T.U. of Pennsylvania, at least, is running into.
11499 American Sentinel, vol. 4 January 30, 1889, page 13 paragraph 8
… railroads run except under pressing necessity, with a fine of from $10 to $1,000 as the penalty for non-observance of the law.”
11500 American Sentinel, vol. 4 February 20, 1889, page 36 paragraph 3
“2. It is in gross violation of nearly every State Sabbath law, that railroads run their Sunday trains, yet these States are powerless to prevent it, since only Congress can control inter-State commerce.