... service. The importance for man and beast of the prescribed weekly rest, the sacred rights of Christian soldiers and sailors, a becoming deference to the best sentiment of a Christian people, and a due regard for the divine will demand that Sunday... The Sunday-school World - Sida 1881862Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Jesse Ames Spencer - 1866 - 620 sidor
...discipline and character of the national forces should not suffer, nor the cause they defend be imperiled, by the profanation of the day or name of the Most...public distress, adopting the words of Washington in 1776, 'Men may find enough to do in the service of God and their country, without abandoning themselves... | |
| Frank Moore - 1863 - 888 sidor
...best sentiment of a Christian people, and a due regard for the Divine will, demand that Sunday labor in the Army and Navy be reduced to the measure of...defend be imperilled, by the profanation of the day or паше of the Most High. " At this time of public distress," adopting the words of Washington in... | |
| Frank Moore - 1863 - 852 sidor
...tet sentiment of a Christian people, and a due • .-inl for the Divine will, demand that Sunday lito in the Army and Navy be reduced to the measure of...necessity. The discipline and character of the National : ":•-• ^inuld not suffer, nor the cause they dc:'•'.'] be imperilled, by the profanation of... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1864 - 518 sidor
...best sentiment of a Christian people, and a due regard for the Divine will, demand that Sunday labor in the army and navy be reduced to the measure of...public distress," adopting the words of Washington in 1776, "men may find enough to do hi the service of God and their country, without abandoning themselves... | |
| David Brainerd Williamson - 1864 - 210 sidor
...sentiment of a Christian people, and a due 'regard for the Divine will, demand that Sunday labor in the I Army and Navy be reduced to the measure of strict...public distress' adopting the words of Washington in 1776, ' men may find enough to do in the service of God and their country without abandoning themselves... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1864 - 544 sidor
...best sentineut of a Christian people, and a due regard for the Divine will, demand that Sunday labor in the army and navy be reduced to the measure of...forces should not suffer, nor the cause they defend be imperiled, by the profanation of the day or name of the Most High. ''At this time of public distress,"... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1864 - 514 sidor
...best sentiment of a Christian people, and a due regard for the Divine will, demand that Sunday labor in the army and navy be reduced to the measure of...necessity. The discipline and character of the national forced should not suffer, nor the cause they defend be imperilled, by the profanation of the day or... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1864 - 492 sidor
...best sentiment of a Christian people, and a due regard for the Divine will, demand that Sunday labor in the army and navy be reduced to the measure of...necessity. The discipline and character of the national forceB should not suffer, nor the cause they defend be imperilled, by the profanation of the day or... | |
| 1864 - 348 sidor
...their utmost efforts to suppress profanity and other vices that tend so greatly to degrade the soldier. "The discipline and character of the National forces should not suffer, nor the cause they defend be imperiled, by the profanation of the day, or name of the Most High/' J, SIMPSON, Surgeon USA Acknowledge... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1865 - 848 sidor
...best sentiment of a Christian people, and a due regard for the Divine will, demand that Sunday labor in the army and navy be reduced to the measure of...public distress," adopting the words of Washington in 1776, "men may find enough to do in the service of God and their country, without abandoning themselves... | |
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