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1341 The American Sentinel 10 March 14, 1895, page 81 paragraph 17

… united vote that is sure to turn the tide of victory whichever way it goes, she aspires to positive and absolute direct control of our national life. And the …

1342 The American Sentinel 10 March 28, 1895, page 99 paragraph 1

… final vote was taken, the “Christian lobbyists” in the gallery arose and amid great rejoicing, declared, “Now we’ve got it.” Congress had made them a Sabbath, and …

1343 The American Sentinel 10 March 28, 1895, page 99 paragraph 2

… , and vote in another Congress that will reëstablish the sanctity of the “American Sabbath.” The following is one of the resolutions passed with this end in …

1344 The American Sentinel 10 April 11, 1895, page 116 paragraph 5

… dissenting votes, both cast by preachers, but in the face of a strong opposition lobby representing the churches of the State. However, notwithstanding the …

1346 The American Sentinel 10

THE COUNTY COURT REFUSES TO LIBERATE THE ADVENTISTS—A TIE VOTE

1347 The American Sentinel 10 April 18, 1895, page 127 paragraph 7

Tuesday morning Squire Hicks again renewed his motion to expunge the record. McPherson moved to table it, and a vote being taken, it was laid on the table by 15 to 11.

1348 The American Sentinel 10 April 18, 1895, page 127 paragraph 9

A motion to release the Adventists was made by Squire Merritt. McPherson moved to table it, and the vote being taken it was announced as tabled by 12 to 11.

1349 The American Sentinel 10 April 18, 1895, page 127 paragraph 10

… the vote and they had both made it 12 to 11. It is not known how Chairman Crawford would have voted on a tie vote.

1351 The American Sentinel 10 April 18, 1895, page 127 paragraph 14

Not voting—Knight, Romines, Green.

1352 The American Sentinel 10 May 23, 1895, page 162 paragraph 3

… gladly vote to abolish all such laws; but while they exist they must be respected. To defy them is anarchy. Elder Colcord is an anarchist to the extent of defying …

1353 The American Sentinel 10 May 23, 1895, page 168 paragraph 1

… a vote of nine to four. Of course this bill is not what it should be; the Sunday law of Tennessee ought to be absolutely repeated; but it is gratifying to know that …

1354 The American Sentinel 10 May 23, 1895, page 168 paragraph 15

… who voted for the repeal of the special law making the fine for violation of the Sunday law $25 in Allegheny County instead of $4, as it is in the rest of the State …

1355 The American Sentinel 10 August 29, 1895, page 272 paragraph 5

… Recorder’s vote than that some at least of the persecuted Seventh-day Adventists had been unnecessarily offensive to their neighbors, and had thus needlessly …

1356 The American Sentinel 10 September 19, 1895, page 296 paragraph 2

… it voted that Sunday was the Sabbath.

1357 The American Sentinel 10 October 3, 1895, page 307 paragraph 3

… gaining votes, are willing to pledge themselves to enact, maintain and enforce such laws, and this regardless of the inherent right of every man to be left …

1358 The American Sentinel 10 October 17, 1895, page 322 paragraph 5

… popular vote, whether the sale of food, beverages, and other necessaries, shall be permitted on Sunday during such hours under such restrictions as will not …

1359 The American Sentinel 10 October 17, 1895, page 327 paragraph 2

… of votes they claimed to control.

1360 The American Sentinel 10 October 31, 1895, page 338 paragraph 1

… “conscience vote” in politics, he also affirms that this vote should pay due attention to “questions of expediency.”