"In God We Trust": The Religious Beliefs and Ideas of the American Founding FathersNorman Cousins Harper, 1958 - 464 Seiten |
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... religion , the Christian religion itself ought not so far at least as pecu- niary means are involved , to be provided for by the Government rather than be left to the voluntary provisions of those who profess it . And on this ques- tion ...
... religion , the Christian religion itself ought not so far at least as pecu- niary means are involved , to be provided for by the Government rather than be left to the voluntary provisions of those who profess it . And on this ques- tion ...
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... Religion formed under very peculiar circumstances ; but they have by successive relaxations advanced towards the prevailing example ; and without any evidence of disadvantage either to Religion or good Government . And if we turn to the ...
... Religion formed under very peculiar circumstances ; but they have by successive relaxations advanced towards the prevailing example ; and without any evidence of disadvantage either to Religion or good Government . And if we turn to the ...
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... religion . With respect to the term natural religion , it is upon the face of it , the opposite of artificial religion , and it is impossible for any man to be certain that what is called revealed religion is not artificial . Man has ...
... religion . With respect to the term natural religion , it is upon the face of it , the opposite of artificial religion , and it is impossible for any man to be certain that what is called revealed religion is not artificial . Man has ...
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THE RESPONSIVE MEN | 1 |
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN | 16 |
GEORGE WASHINGTON | 44 |
Urheberrecht | |
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