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1801 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 December 9, 1886, page 743 paragraph 27
… , four voting against it.
1802 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 December 9, 1886, page 744 paragraph 22
… was voted to adjourn and so closed the Sunday Law Convention. Lack of space demands that our comments upon it, and our impressions of it, be reserved till next …
1803 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 February 17, 1887, page 104 paragraph 6
… jury voted in direct opposition to the real sentiments because they did not know the meaning of the words “plaintiff” and “defendant,” nor the difference between …
1804 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 March 3, 1887, page 134 paragraph 1
… to vote the assurance of war supplies and forces for seven years, the Papacy throws all its influence into the scale in favor of Bismarck and the emperor and …
1805 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 March 10, 1887, page 152 paragraph 6
… thousand votes of his successful opponent, seems to us an incident of great significance, that carries with it the suggestion of danger. In saying this, it …
1806 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 May 5, 1887, page 266 paragraph 6
… 1,414 votes cast for the nominees. They were declared elected.
1807 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 May 5, 1887, page 266 paragraph 11
The resolutions were unanimously adopted. After their adoption, a motion was made that the second resolution be submitted to the congregation. The motion was carried, and the resolution was adopted by a rising vote of the whole house.
1809 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 December 1, 1887, page 729 paragraph 5
… a vote at the polls, and it is absolutely certain that it will carry by a vast majority.
1810 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 December 1, 1887, page 729 paragraph 10
… 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 …
1811 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 December 1, 1887, page 729 paragraph 11
… a vote it will as surely carry as that day comes. That that day will come is as sure as that these facts exist. And when it does come, then there comes with it a union …
1812 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 February 24, 1888, page 120 paragraph 6
… be voted upon by the young men, at so much a vote, as to which was the handsomnest. And the managers of those fairs have even gone so far as to sell the kisses of the …
1813 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 April 20, 1888, page 247 paragraph 4
“2. 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.
1814 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 April 20, 1888, page 247 paragraph 10
… to vote for the enactment and enforcing of statutes in favor of the civil Sabbath,” that they will vote.
1815 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 April 20, 1888, page 248 paragraph 10
… their “ votes and support to those candidates or political officers who will pledge themselves to vote for the enactment and enforcing of statutes in favor …
1816 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 April 20, 1888, page 248 paragraph 14
… its votes through Sunday-law conventions. The churches themselves, however, are not clear of blame in this. They ought to rise up and turn out the whole company …
1817 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 April 20, 1888, page 248 paragraph 22
… will vote as the representatives of God. And if any of themselves should secure votes enough to send them to the Legislature or to Congress, they would go there …
1818 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 April 20, 1888, page 248 paragraph 23
… get votes and legislation they deftly inserted the word “civil.” All this goes to show what we have often stated, that there is no such thing as a civil Sabbath …
1819 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 June 1, 1888, page 327 paragraph 13
… unanimous vote as expressing the principles of the National Woman’s Christian Temperance Union.” And by the same token it is abundantly shown that the National …
1820 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 June 29, 1888, page 391 paragraph 3
… Conference voted unanimously to send Brother Starbuck East, to attend the teachers’ institute in Battle Creek, and he started from Portland Monday, June …