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1701 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,

1702 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 …

1703 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 …

1704 The Present Truth, vol. 13 December 2, 1897, page 758 paragraph 2

… bringing votes and influence in papal elections. Laws of the same import had already been enacted more than once, but they amounted to nothing; because as …

1705 Rev. W. F. Crafts Against the Editors of the American Sentinel, p. 6.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… . The votes of the churches and labor organizations have been stated, in nearly all cases, “unanimous;” in others the exact vote “for” and “against” is recorded on …

1706 Rev. W. F. Crafts Against the Editors of the American Sentinel, p. 8.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… deliberate vote by so many of the labor organizations that it may fairly be said to voice the wishes of workingmen; that it has been endorsed by so many evangelical …

1707 Rev. W. F. Crafts Against the Editors of the American Sentinel, p. 31.4 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… out-vote the Sunday-law petitioners, it would fairly seem that we are not such an obscure sect as the Illinois Association would have him believe.

1708 Rev. W. F. Crafts Against the Editors of the American Sentinel, p. 45.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… . The votes of the churches and labor organizations have been stated, in nearly all cases, “unanimous;” in others the exact vote “for” and “against” is recorded on …

1709 Rev. W. F. Crafts Against the Editors of the American Sentinel, p. 46.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… BY VOTE, let the ‘name’ of the organization be signed, with the attesting signatures of the presiding officer and clerk or secretary, with place and date, and …

1710 Rev. W. F. Crafts Against the Editors of the American Sentinel, p. 46.4 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… , a vote could be taken on the petition. If a majority of the members present voted in favor of it, the presiding officer and the clerk would sign their names, and …

1711 Rev. W. F. Crafts Against the Editors of the American Sentinel, p. 46.5 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… by vote. The instructions are that when any body indorses the petition by vote, the presiding officer and clerk are to sign the petition, and indicate in the …

1712 Rev. W. F. Crafts Against the Editors of the American Sentinel, p. 47.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… and voted upon, the whole 500 members would, according to the instruction in the petition, be counted as favoring it, and so, even if the vote were unanimous, 200 …

1713 Rev. W. F. Crafts Against the Editors of the American Sentinel, p. 48.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… unanimous vote of indorsement was taken. The Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, which comes next, had 185,521 at the time of the vote. The Roman Catholics …

1714 Rev. W. F. Crafts Against the Editors of the American Sentinel, p. 52.9 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… unanimous vote of indorsement was taken. The Woman’s Christian Tempeerance Union, which comes next, had 185,521 at the time of the vote. The Roman Catholics …

1715 Rev. W. F. Crafts Against the Editors of the American Sentinel, p. 56.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… . A vote by a few hundred people was thus swelled into nearly seven million. Not only so, but by the wording of the petition, every member of those churches was …

1716 Rev. W. F. Crafts Against the Editors of the American Sentinel, p. 56.4 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… a vote taken by a few members of those bodies, in convention assembled. Of course the members of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union could, on general principles …

1717 Rev. W. F. Crafts Against the Editors of the American Sentinel, p. 58.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… by vote, and then to duplicate the strength of the petition as far as possible by securing the individual signatures of the assembly. Then, by securing a few …

1719 Rev. W. F. Crafts Against the Editors of the American Sentinel, p. 60.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… that vote by afterward publicly proclaiming how he voted. He can duplicate the strength of his vote only by voting twice; and so the strength of the petition …

1720 Rev. W. F. Crafts Against the Editors of the American Sentinel, p. 61.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… deliberate vote by so many of the labor organizations that it may fairly be said to voice the wishes of workingmen; that it has been endorsed by so many evangelical …