"In God We Trust": The Religious Beliefs and Ideas of the American Founding FathersNorman Cousins Harper, 1958 - 464 Seiten |
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... continue so . But while this syllabus is meant to place the character of Jesus in its true and high light , as no impostor himself , but a great reformer of the Hebrew code of religion , it is not to be understood that I am with him in ...
... continue so . But while this syllabus is meant to place the character of Jesus in its true and high light , as no impostor himself , but a great reformer of the Hebrew code of religion , it is not to be understood that I am with him in ...
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... continue in force as laws , the human mind . must make an awkward and clumsy progress in its investigations . I wish they were repealed . The substance and essence of Christianity , as I under- stand it , is eternal and unchangeable ...
... continue in force as laws , the human mind . must make an awkward and clumsy progress in its investigations . I wish they were repealed . The substance and essence of Christianity , as I under- stand it , is eternal and unchangeable ...
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... continue to incite feelings and meditations well calculated to prepare us all for the great work before mentioned . We have also lived to see some of the obstructions to it removed , and some of its difficulties mitigated . Throughout ...
... continue to incite feelings and meditations well calculated to prepare us all for the great work before mentioned . We have also lived to see some of the obstructions to it removed , and some of its difficulties mitigated . Throughout ...
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THE RESPONSIVE MEN | 1 |
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN | 16 |
GEORGE WASHINGTON | 44 |
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