"In God We Trust": The Religious Beliefs and Ideas of the American Founding FathersNorman Cousins Harper, 1958 - 464 Seiten |
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... duty as well as the necessity of supporting with patience the inevitable evils of life ; in the duty of doing no wrong , but all the good I can , to the creation , of which I am but an infinitesimal part . Are you a dissenter from this ...
... duty as well as the necessity of supporting with patience the inevitable evils of life ; in the duty of doing no wrong , but all the good I can , to the creation , of which I am but an infinitesimal part . Are you a dissenter from this ...
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... duty of all to practice Christian forbearance , love , and charity , towards each other . A manuscript variation of this passage reads : " That Religion or the duty we owe our Creator , and the manner of discharging it , being under the ...
... duty of all to practice Christian forbearance , love , and charity , towards each other . A manuscript variation of this passage reads : " That Religion or the duty we owe our Creator , and the manner of discharging it , being under the ...
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... duty attaches to individuals in their personal or private capaci- ties , but not to rulers or magistrates in their official capacities . This species of war has constantly and universally been deemed just and indispensable . On this ...
... duty attaches to individuals in their personal or private capaci- ties , but not to rulers or magistrates in their official capacities . This species of war has constantly and universally been deemed just and indispensable . On this ...
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THE RESPONSIVE MEN | 1 |
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN | 16 |
GEORGE WASHINGTON | 44 |
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