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17281 Civil Government and Religion, p. 138.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… quite comfortable. On the fifth day, at noon, he was released.

17282 Civil Government and Religion, p. 182.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… or comfort to the enemies thereof. But Congress may by a vote of two-thirds of each house, remove such disability.

17283 Civil Government and Religion, p. 117.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… necessity, comfort, or charity, on conviction thereof shall be fined one dollar for each separate offense.

17284 Civil Government and Religion, p. 121.10 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… daily comfort, necessity, or charity, against the peace and dignity of the State of Arkansas. “J. P. HENDERSON, Pros. Att’y .”

17285 Civil Government and Religion, p. 131.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… daily comfort, necessity, or charity, against the peace and dignity of the State of Arkansas, on Feb. 14, 1885,” the same day being Sunday.

17286 Civil Government and Religion, p. 135.10 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

Justice .—“Do you know anything about Mr. Armstrong’s doing work other than customary household duties of daily necessity, comfort, or charity on the Christian Sabbath, June 27?”

17287 Civil Government and Religion, p. 136.19 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

“It seems, Mr. Wood, that you are trying to make it appear that Mr. Armstrong was only digging a mess of potatoes for his dinner. If that is so, and he was doing a work of comfort, necessity, or charity, he can prove it.”

17288 Civil Government and Religion, p. 136.20 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… necessity, comfort, or charity; and until it is clearly proven that he has violated this law, which thus far has not been proven, it is unnecessary for him to offer …

17289 Civil Government and Religion, p. 138.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… quite comfortable. On the fifth day, at noon, he was released.

17290 Civil Government and Religion, p. 182.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… or comfort to the enemies thereof. But Congress may by a vote of two-thirds of each house, remove such disability.

17291 “Due Process of Law” and The Divine Right of Dissent, p. 8.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… the comfort of knowing whether the procedure by which said result was reached was regular or irregular, would be sufficient to induce such unfortunate …

17292 “Due Process of Law” and The Divine Right of Dissent, p. 118.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… race comfortable and useful in the world. This very principle of religious freedom is the product of our religion, as all of our good customs are; and if it be …

17293 Ecclesiastical Empire, p. 219.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… to comfort and relieve them. We have been hitherto most grievously afflicted; but the Almighty has chosen you, and placed you on the imperial throne, to banish …

17294 Ecclesiastical Empire, p. 220.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… the comforts and blessings we enjoy in it may be long! I should perhaps have entreated you to take under your particular protection the hitherto most grievously …

17295 Ecclesiastical Empire, p. 610.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… their comfort and our confusion. As much, therefore, as God’s word and the bliss of heaven in the souls of men, are better than earthly goods, so much are these …

17296 Ecclesiastical Empire, p. 611.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… or comforting of poor men. They resemble baliffs rather than bishops.”

17297 Ecclesiastical Empire, p. 680.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… , the Comforter would not come to you; but if I go, I will send Him unto you.’ It is evident from this, as the truth itself testifies, that it is a salutary thing for the …

17298 Ecclesiastical Empire, p. 693.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… of comfort than from Paletz. How, beyond all other wrong, it wounds the heart to see love converted into hate in one who has the wrong all on his own side!”

17299 Ecclesiastical Empire, p. 697.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… him, comforted him, and sustained him, especially the knight of Chlum. At one point in the trial it was charged against Huss by one of the council, in language …

17300 Ecclesiastical Empire, p. 739.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… his comfort will be to say, ‘God is faithful to His promises, and these were pledged to me in baptism; if God be for me, who can be against me?’ Oh, how rich the Christian …