"In God We Trust": The Religious Beliefs and Ideas of the American Founding FathersNorman Cousins Harper, 1958 - 464 Seiten |
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... United States ; but the next month John Adams was informed that Congress had appointed him the first United States Minister to the Court of St. James . LETTER TO RICHARD PRICE , APRIL 7 , 1785 I think it may be said in praise of the ...
... United States ; but the next month John Adams was informed that Congress had appointed him the first United States Minister to the Court of St. James . LETTER TO RICHARD PRICE , APRIL 7 , 1785 I think it may be said in praise of the ...
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... United States . Even in 1783 , we doubted the stability of our recent measures for reducing them to the footing of other useful callings . It now appears that our means were effectual . The clergy here seem to have relinquished all ...
... United States . Even in 1783 , we doubted the stability of our recent measures for reducing them to the footing of other useful callings . It now appears that our means were effectual . The clergy here seem to have relinquished all ...
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... United States in foreign capitals , whether with respect to peace treaties or trade agreements . For the most part , his judgments were proved to be correct , but now and then there would be angry repercussions in the United States ; on ...
... United States in foreign capitals , whether with respect to peace treaties or trade agreements . For the most part , his judgments were proved to be correct , but now and then there would be angry repercussions in the United States ; on ...
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THE RESPONSIVE MEN | 1 |
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN | 16 |
GEORGE WASHINGTON | 44 |
Urheberrecht | |
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ADAMS TO JEFFERSON Age of Reason Alexander Hamilton American answer authority believe Benjamin Franklin Bible bill blessings called Calvinist cause character Christian church civil clergy conscience Constitution Creator declared Deism Deists disciples divine doctrines duty earth England established eternal evil existence faith Father favor Franklin G. P. Putnam's Sons give Gospel Hamilton happiness hath heaven hope human ideas JEFFERSON TO ADAMS Jesus Jews John Adams John Jay Joseph Priestley letter liberty live Lord Madison mankind matter ment mind moral nations nature never opinion person Pharisees philosophy political preach Priestley priests principles Quakers reason received religion religious freedom respect revelation Revolution Samuel Adams say unto sects servant society spirit thee Theophilanthropists things Thomas Jefferson Thomas Paine thought tion truth United universe Virginia virtue Washington whole word worship writing wrote York