American Sentinel. Simple Justice
"IF ANY MAN HEAR MY WORDS, AND BELIEVE NOT, / JUDGE HIM NOT; FOR I CAME NOT- TO JUDGE THE WORLD, BUT TO SAYE THE WORLD." Vol. 11, No. 1. NEW YORK, JANUARY 2, 1896. Price, three cents. prayer of the Seventh-day Adventists for respect law-abiding citizens have been haled American Sentinel. simple justice. before courts, and have been tried and unjustly PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY THE In England religious persecution, waged convicted. And but for an appeal to the Su- PACIFIC PRESS PUBLISHING COMPANY, against the same people, has run about the preme Court, now pending, these men would No. 43 BOND STREET, NEW YORK. same course. Here, as in Basel, it was car- be suffering imprisonment at the present Entered at the New York Post-Office. ried on under color of the Factory Act; and, moment for the exercise of their God-given, as appears from the statement which we take constitutional, and statutory rights. from the Daily Graphic, published upon page And what has been the attitude of the peo- r".42,0 T. JONES, 1. EDITORS. .7„..GYIN P. BOLLMAN, 4,* the greatest sufferers have been those ple toward these persecutions? Largely one Leh)/ A. SMITH, ASSISTANT EDITOR. whom the act styles " protected persons." of indifference. This has been especially true The facts, as set forth in the appeal of the in foreign lands. In London it is said by a RETROSPECTIVE AND PROSPECTIVE. Board of Directors to the Home Secretary, to high government official that the numbers which we have just referred, unmistakably concerned were too insignificant to justify 4ITH this number the AMERICAN SENTINEL stamp the action of the authorities in this in- any action looking to relief, by the govern- en ers upon the eleventh year of its publica- stance as religious persecution.
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