"In God We Trust": The Religious Beliefs and Ideas of the American Founding FathersNorman Cousins Harper, 1958 - 464 Seiten |
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... established , he read or worked on his Autobiography or attended to his correspondence . The following excerpts from the Autobiography review some of his positions on religious matters . JEFFERSON'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY , BEGUN IN 1821 The ...
... established , he read or worked on his Autobiography or attended to his correspondence . The following excerpts from the Autobiography review some of his positions on religious matters . JEFFERSON'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY , BEGUN IN 1821 The ...
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... established church , but were still obliged to pay contributions to support the pastors of the minority . This unrighteous compulsion , to maintain teachers of what they deemed religious errors , was grievously felt during the regal ...
... established church , but were still obliged to pay contributions to support the pastors of the minority . This unrighteous compulsion , to maintain teachers of what they deemed religious errors , was grievously felt during the regal ...
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... established some religion . No two , say I , have established the same . Is this a proof of the infallibility of establishments ? Our sister states of Pennsylvania and New York , however , have long subsisted without any establishment ...
... established some religion . No two , say I , have established the same . Is this a proof of the infallibility of establishments ? Our sister states of Pennsylvania and New York , however , have long subsisted without any establishment ...
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THE RESPONSIVE MEN | 1 |
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN | 16 |
GEORGE WASHINGTON | 44 |
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