"In God We Trust": The Religious Beliefs and Ideas of the American Founding FathersNorman Cousins Harper, 1958 - 464 Seiten This book is about the religious beliefs and personal philosophies of the small company of young men who founded the new nation that called itself the United States of America. Much is known about their political ideas--but what about their own articles of faith and individual philosophies? This question has served as the basis for speculation and often conflicting theory, especially in connection with recurring issues facing the American people. This is the first time these materials have been brought together into a single source. In these pages they speak their minds; they also speak to the spiritual concerns of our own time. Norman Cousins has examined literally thousands of letters, personal diaries and official pronouncements in making the selections for this book. As part of each chapter, he has also written an essay on the education and general background of each man.--From publisher description. |
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... lives if given reasonable conditions within society itself ; in the responsive power of men when exposed to great ideas ; in people to stand upright spiritually without ornate or complicated props ; in man to live under due process of ...
... lives if given reasonable conditions within society itself ; in the responsive power of men when exposed to great ideas ; in people to stand upright spiritually without ornate or complicated props ; in man to live under due process of ...
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... lives of disinterested labor , we have delivered over to our successors in life , who will be able to take care of it ... live and to rejoice in the prosperity of our country ; until it shall be your own wish to take your seat among the ...
... lives of disinterested labor , we have delivered over to our successors in life , who will be able to take care of it ... live and to rejoice in the prosperity of our country ; until it shall be your own wish to take your seat among the ...
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... live over again , rather than accept the offer of a better life in a future state ? " A. Certainly not . J. " Would you live again rather than change for the worse in a future state , for the sake of trying something new ? " A ...
... live over again , rather than accept the offer of a better life in a future state ? " A. Certainly not . J. " Would you live again rather than change for the worse in a future state , for the sake of trying something new ? " A ...
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THE RESPONSIVE MEN | 1 |
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN | 16 |
GEORGE WASHINGTON | 44 |
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