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1681 The National Sunday Law [RLL], p. 117.4 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… to vote for the enactment and enforcement of statutes in favor of the Sabbath is, therefore, to require a religious test as a qualification for office. The …

1682 The National Sunday Law [SL18], p. 31.6 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… major vote establishes a regulation, and we have to obey what is settled by the majority.

1683 The National Sunday Law [SL18], p. 117.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… of votes and political support. This is proved by the following resolutions adopted by the Elgin Sunday-law convention:—

1684 The National Sunday Law [SL18], p. 117.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

“Resolved, That we give our votes and support to those candidates or political officers who will pledge themselves to vote for the enactment and enforcing of statutes in favor of the civil Sabbath.”

1685 The National Sunday Law [SL18], p. 117.4 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… to vote for the enactment and enforcement of statutes in favor of the Sabbath is, therefore, to require a religious test as a qualification for office. The …

1686 The National Sunday Law [SL27], p. 31.6 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… major vote establishes a regulation, and we have to obey what is settled by the majority.

1687 The National Sunday Law [SL27], p. 117.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… of votes and political support. This is proved by the following resolutions adopted by the Elgin Sunday-law convention:—

1688 The National Sunday Law [SL27], p. 117.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

“ Resolved, That we give our votes and support to those candidates or political officers who will pledge themselves to vote for the enactment and enforcing of statutes in favor of the civil Sabbath.”

1689 The National Sunday Law [SL27], p. 117.4 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… to vote for the enactment and enforcement of statutes in favor of the Sabbath is, therefore, to require a religious test as a qualification for office. The …

1690 Pacific Union Recorder, vol. 1 March 13, 1902, page 4 paragraph 2

… rising vote, passed a motion commissioning the conference committee to strip from the pay-roll the name of every one of them whose work had not brought into …

1691 Pacific Union Recorder, vol. 1 March 27, 1902, page 12 paragraph 3

… rising vote, passed a motion commissioning the conference committee to strip from the pay-roll the name of every one of them whose work had not brought into …

1692 Pacific Union Recorder, vol. 2 October 23, 1902, page 4 paragraph 2

… unanimously voted by the whole congregation. About a hundred and ninety dollars was freely donated by those present from their own pockets to send a 40x60 …

1693 Pacific Union Recorder, vol. 2 November 20, 1902, page 2 paragraph 11

… who voted to give $5,000 from the California Conference treasury to the General Mission Board for the work in foreign fields, in addition to the tithes to …

1694 The Present Truth, vol. 10 November 29, 1894, page 758 paragraph 6

… a vote of 363, against two, bishops, archbishops, and cardinals, that the doctrine was established that infallibility does attach to him when he happens to …

1695 The Present Truth, vol. 10 November 29, 1894, page 759 paragraph 1

… had voted it, it was not infallibly fixed until the Pope had ex cathedra proclaimed it. That is to say, the 363 fallibles voted it infallibly so, then he of whom …

1696 The Present Truth, vol. 11 July 25, 1895, page 469 paragraph 3

… most votes should be counted elected; and if the votes were evenly divided, then the candidate who had been first ordained. Symmachus secured the office.

1697 The Present Truth, vol. 13 September 23, 1897, page 597 paragraph 6

… to vote, since their own previous sentence must be examined anew. Further, no other question is to be brought forward at the synod, and especially no question …

1698 The Present Truth, vol. 13 October 7, 1897, page 627 paragraph 14

All thereupon voted to abide by the creeds of Nice and Constantinople and to believe “as Leo does.” The five bishops who had been associated with Dioscorus were formally received back into the council. As they took their place, the council cried,

1699 The Present Truth, vol. 13 October 21, 1897, page 661 paragraph 2

… of voting was vested in the inferior clergy, who were best qualified to judge of the merit of the candidates; in the senators or nobles of the city, all those …

1700 The Present Truth, vol. 13 November 25, 1897, page 742 paragraph 3

… most votes should be counted elected; and if the votes were evenly divided, then the candidate who had been first ordained. Symmachus secured the office. A …