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1201 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 80 August 4, 1903, page 4 paragraph 5

… opposing vote, nor dissenting voice. See The General Conference Bulletin, 1901, 213-219 .

1202 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 80 August 11, 1903, page 21 paragraph 1

… unanimously voted that there should be held a Young People’s convention this year. When the time came to make arrangements for the convention, it was found …

1204 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 80 October 29, 1903, page 21 paragraph 13

… been voted by the General Conference Committee.

1205 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 80 October 29, 1903, page 21 paragraph 15

… agreement voted by the General Conference Committee at the meeting of May 1, 1903, the property was to be “ used for the American Medical Missionary College …

1206 The American Papacy, p. 9.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… to vote for it?” “Oh,” said the priest, “we have nothing to do with that. We leave that to the Protestants, we let them do all that. They are coming to us, and we only have …

1207 The American Papacy, p. 10.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… being voted upon, then there will be found at the polls every Catholic voter its the United States whom the political priests can rule, casting his ballot …

1208 The American Sentinel 1 August 1886, page 60 paragraph 2

… by voting for others, lay this Constitution upon them as the rule of their official conduct.

1209 The American Sentinel 1 September 1886, page 67 paragraph 11

… the votes of the multitude, let this movement be agitated for but a very few years at most, and then brought to a vote upon some one leading question under which …

1210 The American Sentinel 1 November 1886, page 86 paragraph 14

… , or vote to which the concurrence of the Senate and House of Representatives may be necessary (except on a question of adjournment) shall be presented to the …

1211 The American Sentinel 1 December 1886, page 94 paragraph 1

… to vote for it?” “Oh,” said the priest, “we have nothing to do with that. We leave that to the Protestants, we let them do all that. They are all coming to us, and we only have …

1212 The American Sentinel 1 December 1886, page 94 paragraph 2

… being voted upon, then there will be found at the polls every Catholic voter in the United States, casting his ballot for the Religious Amendment, which, in …

1213 The American Sentinel 2 February 1887, page 15 paragraph 5

… thousand votes of his successful opponent, seems to us an incident of great significance, that carried with it the suggestion of danger. In saying this it …

1214 The American Sentinel 2 March 1887, page 27 paragraph 2

… even vote; but for any higher, more advanced citizenship, he is, as I hold, utterly disqualified. And we are aiming, not to increase, but to render definite his disqualification …

1215 The American Sentinel 2 March 1887, page 27 paragraph 3

… even vote.” It is not the custom of governments to allow these privileges to persons who are plotters against the life of the government. Nor does National …

1216 The American Sentinel 2 April 1887, page 31 paragraph 11

“We can scarcely regard him [that is, the SENTINEL] as sincerely believing that we would ‘call all the bayonets of this mighty nation’ to aid us in voting into our Constitution what our fathers intended to and supposed they had put there.”

1217 The American Sentinel 2 April 1887, page 31 paragraph 12

… in voting into the Constitution what they want, but in support of their National Reform “kingdom of Christ” after they have voted it in. But the difference is …

1218 The American Sentinel 2 July 1887, page 49 paragraph 6

… by vote of the convention. A resolution was adopted expressing gratitude to the National Reform Association ‘for its advocacy of a suitable acknowledgment …

1219 The American Sentinel 2 July 1887, page 50 paragraph 11

… a vote at the polls, and it is absolutely certain that it will carry by a vast majority.

1220 The American Sentinel 2 July 1887, page 51 paragraph 2

… a vote of the nation. When it is so brought to a vote, the National Reform Association can bring to the polls, in its support, the voters of “all evangelical churches …