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11521 The American Sentinel 12 February 4, 1897, page 75 paragraph 2
“Alderman Joseph Hirsch, the new chairman of the police committee of the city council, proposes to secure legislation that will bring about a proper observance …
11522 The American Sentinel 12 June 3, 1897, page 338 paragraph 9
… , with Joseph and Moses beside the throne, and Israel amongst the people, of Egypt, God held before all nations the knowledge of Himself. And as soon as the time …
11523 The American Sentinel 13 March 10, 1898, page 147 paragraph 6
… , Ill., Joseph Smith, the so-called prophet, was set up by his people as a candidate for the presidency of the United States on a platform of ‘free trade and sailors …
11524 The American Sentinel 13 March 10, 1898, page 147 paragraph 7
… . When Joseph Smith united church and state matters, there he came to grief. His people were driven to the West, and to use a Mormon phrase, ‘he was martyred.’
11525 The American Sentinel 13 March 10, 1898, page 148 paragraph 1
… which Joseph Smith and Brigham Young dreamed, seems likely to become a reality.
11526 The American Sentinel 13 May 26, 1898, page 322 paragraph 1
FRIDAY, May 13, Right Honorable Joseph Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies of the British Empire, in a public speech at Birmingham, Eng., used the following words:—
11527 The American Sentinel 13 December 8, 1898, page 760 paragraph 1
… of Joseph Smith and Brigham Young.
11528 The American Sentinel 14 December 14, 1899, page 769 paragraph 3
… of Joseph Redfield, of the District of Columbia, against United States Treasurer Roberts and was brought to restrain the treasurer from paying the money …
11529 The American Sentinel 15 January 18, 1900, page 39 paragraph 5
… judgeship. Joseph Warren was a broken man who sought to mend his fortunes by upsetting those of others. John Hancock, too rich to want a place, suffer from wounded …
11530 Appeal from the U. S. Supreme Court Decision Making this “A Christian Nation”, p. 54.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… with Joseph Cook, on Congress and Sunday closing of the Fair, in which occurs this passage from Mr. Cook:—
11531 The Captivity of the Republic, p. 27.4 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… with Joseph Arch? What is the matter with Tom Mann? What is the matter with Ben Tillott? Can you speak in their names?—No; you bring some unknown names here to add …
11532 The Captivity of the Republic, p. 28.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… , to Joseph Arch, a layman in the church, whose zeal for the Christian religion was too great to be contained. As a layman he taught, under the hedge-rows, the moral …
11533 The Captivity of the Republic, p. 28.4 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
“Joseph Arch, to whom I referred, who now lives and from whom you have got no word, who was lifted from the hedge-row to the House of Parliament, was placed there …
11534 The Captivity of the Republic, p. 42.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
Joseph Cook, of Boston, closed his speech with these words:—
11535 The Captivity of the Republic, p. 70.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… , 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 …
11536 Christian Patriotism, p. 25.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… , with Joseph and Moses beside the throne, and Israel amongst the people, of Egypt, God held before all nations the knowledge of Himself. And as soon as the time …
11537 Christian Patriotism, p. 86.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
Nor does the conduct of either Daniel in Babylon or Joseph in Egypt conflict with the principles here developed from the Scriptures.
11538 Christian Patriotism, p. 88.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… with Joseph. Originally, in Egypt, Joseph was a bought-and-sold slave. And though from prison exalted to the place next to the throne, he was ever only a servant …
11539 Christian Patriotism, p. 88.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… and Joseph both being originally slaves in the respective countries of their captivity, their standing and relationships, even in the exalted places to …
11540 Christian Patriotism, p. 89.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… and Joseph being of the same spirit and character, we know by it precisely what they would have done had they in their respective places been citizens instead …