"In God We Trust": The Religious Beliefs and Ideas of the American Founding FathersNorman Cousins Harper, 1958 - 464 Seiten |
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... Character of Patriot , it should be our highest Glory to add the more distinguished Character of Christian . The signal Instances of providential Goodness which we have experienced and which have now al- most crowned our labours with ...
... Character of Patriot , it should be our highest Glory to add the more distinguished Character of Christian . The signal Instances of providential Goodness which we have experienced and which have now al- most crowned our labours with ...
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... character well known and established on satisfactory testimony , imputes to it things incompatible with that character , we reject them without hesita- tion , and assent to that only of which we have better evidence . Had Plutarch ...
... character well known and established on satisfactory testimony , imputes to it things incompatible with that character , we reject them without hesita- tion , and assent to that only of which we have better evidence . Had Plutarch ...
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... character , and doctrines of Jesus , who , sensible of incorrectness of their ideas of the Deity , and of morality , endeavored to bring them to the principles of a pure deism , and juster notions of the attributes of God , to reform ...
... character , and doctrines of Jesus , who , sensible of incorrectness of their ideas of the Deity , and of morality , endeavored to bring them to the principles of a pure deism , and juster notions of the attributes of God , to reform ...
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THE RESPONSIVE MEN | 1 |
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN | 16 |
GEORGE WASHINGTON | 44 |
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