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11641 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 May 5, 1887, page 266 paragraph 6
… . Brownsberger, Joseph Leininger, and N. C. McClure. Ballots were distributed and 1,414 votes cast for the nominees. They were declared elected.
11642 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 July 28, 1887, page 455 paragraph 7
… of Joseph; and worshiped, leaning upon the top of his staff.” Instead of this the Catholic Bible reads that he “adored the top of his staff,” and in a note adds these …
11643 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 November 24, 1887, page 713 paragraph 2
… , including Joseph Cook, are Revs. And Rev. D.Ds., and Rev. D.D., LL.Ds., and some are even Right Rev. D.D., LL.Ds. Of these eighty, eleven are bishops made up from the Episcopal …
11644 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 April 20, 1888, page 247 paragraph 23
… Lectureship, Joseph Cook said:—
11645 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 August 10, 1888, page 489 paragraph 17
Joseph Cook, Herrick Johnson, D.D., Julius II. Seelye, president of Amherst College; Bishop Huntington, of New York; Hon. Wm. Strong, ex-justice of the United States Supreme Court, and many others.
11646 The Signs of the Times, vol. 22 October 29, 1896, page 679 paragraph 9
… 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 …
11647 The Signs of the Times, vol. 23 March 4, 1897, page 132 paragraph 10
… 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 …
11648 The Signs of the Times, vol. 25 August 9, 1899, page 1 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 …
11649 The Signs of the Times, vol. 28 July 2, 1902, page 4 paragraph 14
… , and Joseph, and Pheroras, and a daughter named Salome.”
11650 The Topeka Daily Capital, vol. 11 May 21, 1889, page 5 paragraph 12
… obligation.” Joseph Cook says: “You will in vain enforce the day of rest unless you enforce also the worship.” Dr. Crafts says: “I have received written answers from …
11651 Tremont Temple Lectures, p. 7.9 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… see. Joseph Cook the Boston Monday lecturer, is a vice-president of that association. Pres. Seeley of Amherst College, is also one of their vice-presidents. Bishop …
11652 Tremont Temple Lectures, p. 8.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… as Joseph Cook, President Seeley, Bishop Huntington, and the others named, and by the W. C. T. U., and the Third Party Prohibition Party, the Knights of Labor, and when …
11653 The Two Republics, or Rome and the United States of America, p. 619.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… to Joseph Welde of Roxbury, whose brother, one of the preachers, had pronounced her a Jezebel. There the preachers continued their tormenting questioning …
11654 The Two Republics, or Rome and the United States of America, p. 645.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… 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 …
11655 The Two Republics, or Rome and the United States of America, p. 649.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… son Joseph was sent away in a ship to England.[Page 649] Id.
11656 The Two Republics, or Rome and the United States of America, p. 654.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… was Joseph Southwick, who returned from banishment in 1661, and in the “seventh month” was sentenced to its penalty. On the trial, Endicott told him that they …
11657 The Two Republics, or Rome and the United States of America, p. 654.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… sentence, Joseph Southwick said: “Here is my body; if you want a further testimony of the truth I profess, take it and tear it in pieces.... It is freely given up, and …
11658 The Two Republics, or Rome and the United States of America, p. 704.5 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… as Joseph Cook of Boston; President Seelye of Amherst, Dr. T. L. Cuyler of Brooklyn, and Herrick Johnson of Chicago. Besides all these, there is an executive committee …
11659 The Two Republics, or Rome and the United States of America, p. 728.6 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… of Joseph, and adored the top of his rod.”
11660 The Two Republics, or Rome and the United States of America, p. 760.8 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
Nor is Mr. Everts alone in this. Joseph Cook, in the Boston Monday lectureship of 1887, said:—