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- Who Do Men Say That I Am?
- Tract
- 1890
- National Religious Liberty Association, National Religious Liberty Association
- Center for Adventist Research
- RELIGIOUS LIBERTY ASS OC/ A/ WHO DO MEN SAY THAT I AM A NEW and astonishing answer to the above question is found in the writings of a certain so called Reform party in our land in which they claim for Christ a political sovereignty We have wondered whether they really regarded Christ as the divine Son of God or as a scheming politician Two quotations will suffice to show that our query is well grounded The first is from a prominent writer in this party in the
- Congress On Sunday Legislation
- Tract
- 1890
- National Religious Liberty Association, National Religious Liberty Association
- Center for Adventist Research
- NX RELIGIOUS LIBERTY apos c TION CONGRESS ON SUNDAY LEGISLATION DURING the years Congress was petitioned by certain religious bodies to pass a law prohibiting the opening of post offices and the transportation of mails on Sunday The petitions were referred to the proper committees and a report upon the question was returned to the Senate Jan The report was made by Colonel Johnson of Kentucky subsequently Vice President of the United States
- Was Israel A Republic?
- Tract
- 1890
- National Religious Liberty Association, National Religious Liberty Association
- Center for Adventist Research
- GIOUS LIBERTY ss WAS ISRAEL A REPUBLIC Turs question must sound strange to the ears of every reader of the Bible but it is the position taken by a certain party in our land who in their wondrous zeal for a religious government in the United States actually assert that the government of Israel instituted at Sinai was a republic The following from their organ the Christian Statesman may be taken as a sample of their utterances upon this point quot T
- Shall Religion Be Taught In The Public Schools?
- Tract
- 1890
- National Religious Liberty Association, National Religious Liberty Association
- Center for Adventist Research
- RELIGIOUS LIBERTY A c r riot/ u quot SHALL RELIGION BE TAUGHT IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS THE question of the proper attitude of the State toward religion is one that is vitally and inseparably connected with national welfare That it has been so in the apos past all history attests and its importance as related to our own national prosperity and greatness no one can reasonably deny It is then not an insignificant fact that this question though logically settle
- Public Schools
- What Are They? For What Purpose Maintained?
- Tract
- 1890
- National Religious Liberty Association, National Religious Liberty Association
- Center for Adventist Research
- PUBLIC SCHOOLS WHAT ARE THEY FOR WHAT PURPOSE MAINTAINED Gun system of free public schools is now legally established in all the States and supported by a strong public sentiment The public school has myriads of friends and but few avowed enemies There is however a misconception on the part of some as to what they are and for what purpose they are maintained Some regard the public schools as semi religious originated and maintained for the purpose of teaching
- The Celebrated King Case
- What The Press Says Of It
- Tract
- 1890
- National Religious Liberty Association, National Religious Liberty Association
- Center for Adventist Research
- THE CELEBRATED KING CASE WHAT THE PRESS SAYS OF IT Editorial in Chicago Tribune June RELIGIOUS LIBERTY IN TENNESSEE AN important case involving religious liberty has recently developed itself in Tennessee It is invested with unusual interest because having run the gamut of the courts in the State up to the Supreme Court it will now be taken to the Supreme Court of the United States and will be the first case involving the constitutionality of Sunday l
- Sunday Laws
- Their Origin, Development, Nature, And Object
- Tract
- 1890
- National Religious Liberty Association, National Religious Liberty Association
- Center for Adventist Research
- lt / STATE AND TAL cnac h FoREVERsgAiw apos apos apos apos apos apos SUNDAY LAWS THEIR ORIGIN DEVELOPMENT NATURE AND OBJECT IT is urged by some that we need a national Sunday law to make the State Sunday laws effective We ask Why so What is the need of Sunday laws at all What are they for Are they for the religious or the irreligious Law in civil government whether Sunday law or any other means compulsion Are Sunday laws to compel those who be
- Sunday And The World's Fair
- Tract
- 1890
- National Religious Liberty Association, National Religious Liberty Association
- Center for Adventist Research
- RELIGIOUS LIBERTY ASSoci SUNDAY AND THE WORLD apos S FAIR Tux question of closing the World apos s Fair on Sunday is being agitaterat the present time It is insisted by a numerous and influential class of citizens that the Columbian Exposition to be held in Chicago in shall be closed to all the world on Sunday It is not the purpose of this leaflet to discuss whether the Fair shall or shall not be closed on Sunday but to inquire what motive prompts to the m
- The Bible In The Public Schools
- Tract
- 1890
- National Religious Liberty Association, National Religious Liberty Association
- Center for Adventist Research
- Pt LIBERTY Assor Niv keep THE OE AND In strARAMAPI THE BIBLE IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN studying the subject of the Bible in the public schools there are two important questions to solve First Which if any of theBibles shall be used Second What are the public schools The Bible to many means only the Bible adopted by the Protestants or the King James version and in urging it to be read in the common schools they do not recognize the fact that the Catho
- Arguments On the Breckinridge Sunday Bill
- Before The House Committee On District Of Columbia, At Washington, D. C., Feb. 18,1890
- Tract
- 1890
- National Religious Liberty Association, National Religious Liberty Association
- Center for Adventist Research
- I tLIGIOUS LIBERTY ASSOCI N ARGUMENTS ON THE BRECKINRIDGE SUNDAY BILL BEFORE THE HOUSE COMMITTEE ON DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AT WASHINGTON D C FEB JANUARY Hon W C P Breckinridge member of Congress from Kentucky introduced in the House of Representatives the following bill A BILL TO PREVENT PERSONS FROM BEING FORCED TO LABOR ON SUNDAY Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress
- The Sentinel Library
- Periodical
- Pacific Press Publishing Company
- God In The Constitution
- Tract
- 1890
- National Religious Liberty Association, National Religious Liberty Association
- Center for Adventist Research
- quot GOD IN THE CONSTITUTION quot Tnis is a question that is being agitated at the present time It is urged by some that unless this nation makes a formal recognition of God in its Constitution it is destined to speedy and irretrievable ruin We ask if this position is well taken As respects this question the Government of the United States has existed for over a hundred years under its present Constitution as it is During this period its history has been one of un
- The True Statesman
- Tract
- 1890
- National Religious Liberty Association, National Religious Liberty Association
- Center for Adventist Research
- ATE AND ThE THE TRUE STATESMAN THE true statesman is a man of principle He may be a man of great ability and possess great wealth but he will employ neither of these to secure the adoption of measures that he knows will deprive any citizen of his rights As the object of good government is to secure to men their rights not simply the rights of the strong but of the weak against the encroachments of the strong not simply to the many but to all so the purpose of
- Politics In Religion
- Tract
- 1890
- National Religious Liberty Association, National Religious Liberty Association
- Center for Adventist Research
- POLITICS B RELIGION THE party who favor the proposed Religious Amendment to the Constitution put forth in support of their action the following theory quot The individual may confess Christ through motives of hypocrisy but not so of the nation Such a confession in its Constitution can only be made through the prevailing sentiment of the nation And therefore as true conversion in the individual so this Amendment in our national Constitution includes the tri
- Sunday Laws And Working-Men
- Tract
- 1890
- National Religious Liberty Association, National Religious Liberty Association
- Center for Adventist Research
- RELIGIOUS LIBERTY Ass C quot riot no All AND ME crOCh ron SUNDAY LAWS AND WORKING MEN CERTAIN religious organizations pledged to the enactment and enforcement of Sunday laws for the closing on Sunday not only of saloons and beer gardens but of libraries museums art galleries parks the World apos s Fair and all other places of public entertainment except church services and the prohibition of all Sunday travel by railroad street car or steamer are ju
- The Mark of the Beast
- Document
- 1989
- Maxwell, Cyril Mervyn 1925-1999
- Center for Adventist Research
- C C Please Note This paper wa s presented to the Daniel and Revelation Committee of the General Conference of SeventhIt should be day Adventists considered a working paper or draft Therefore the position researcher should bear in mind that positions expres s ed in this paper may not necessarily reflect what the author would wish to be in an edited publi s hed paper Please refer to the book Symposium on Revelation published by the Biblical Research Institute
- Evangelization By Law
- Its Logic And Its Results
- Tract
- 1890
- National Religious Liberty Association, National Religious Liberty Association
- Center for Adventist Research
- EVANGELIZATION BY LAW ITS LOGIC AND ITS RESULTS GOD destroyed the antediluvian world because the wickedness of ran was great in the earth Gen He rained fire and brimstone on Sodom and Gomorrah because there were not ten righteous persons in them Genesis Christ said quot As it was in the days of Noe so shall it be also in the days of the Son of Man Likewise also as it was in the days of Lot even thug shall it be in the day when the Son o
- Religious Persecution In Tennessee
- Tract
- 1890
- National Religious Liberty Association, National Religious Liberty Association
- Center for Adventist Research
- oVSN Vik Ths LIBERTY ASSoci RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION IN TENNESSEE THAT a man should be fined seventy five dollars and costs for quietly working in his own field in the United States of America may indeed seem a strange story to relate That he should twice be tried and subjected to fines or imprisonments for substantially the same offense may appear stranger still but such are facts On the statutes of Tennessee is found a Sunday law which forbids quot any nier
- Religious Legislation
- A Movement On Foot Destructive Of Civil And Religious Libery
- Tract
- 1890
- National Religious Liberty Association, National Religious Liberty Association
- Center for Adventist Research
- RELIGIOUS LEGISLATION A MOVEMENT ON FOOT DESTRUCTIVE OF CIVIL AND RELIGIOUS LIBERTY EK Ah ir IT THE National Reform Association declares its object to be as follows The object of this Society shall be to maintain existing Christian features in the American Government to promote needed reforms in the action of the Government touching the Sabbath the institution of the family the religious element in education the oath and public morality as affec
- The "Civil Sabbath"
- Or, Disguised Religious Legislation
- Tract
- 1890
- National Religious Liberty Association, National Religious Liberty Association
- Center for Adventist Research
- ATE AND The cmACA twveASOARKe S apos apos THE quot CIVIL SABBATH quot OR DISGUISED RELIGIOUS LEGISLATION RELIGIOUS legislation which invariably results in religious persecution is and ever has been so obnoxious to the fair minded and enlightened Christian that when these classes have been in the majority the promoters of religious legislation have been compelled to disguise their movements by giving them another name and urging them for other reasons The charg
- Legislating Upon Religion
- Tract
- 1890
- National Religious Liberty Association, National Religious Liberty Association
- Center for Adventist Research
- or IGIOUS LIBERTY ASSOC ui rioN LEGISLATING UPON RELIGION IT is always unsafe to intrust the control of civil government to the church to any church because it is contrary to the institution of the Head of the church It leads to churchly worldliness and worldly ambition It is subversive of true piety and spirituality in church service The advocates of religious legislation propose that the pulpits and the churches shall make quot the final decisions qu
- The Constitutional Amendment
- Or, The Sunday, The Sabbath, The Change, And Restitution
- Book
- 1873
- Littlejohn, Wolcott Hackley 1834-1916
- Steam Press, Steam Press of the Seventh-day Adventist Publishing Association
- Center for Adventist Research
- C GIFT OF EDWARDSON THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT THE SUNDAY THE SABBATH II THE I AHANGE A ND ESTITUTION A DISCUSSION BETWEEN W ii LI TTLE TOHN SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIS I AND THE EDITOR OF THE CHRISTIAN STATESMAN STEAM PRESS i OF THE SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST PUBLISHING tiSSOCIATION BATTLE CREEK MICH CATALOGUE THE Of Books Pamphlets Tracts amp c Issued by the SeventhDay Adventist Publishing Association Battle Creek Mich THE ADVENT REVIEW amp HERA