"In God We Trust": The Religious Beliefs and Ideas of the American Founding FathersNorman Cousins Harper, 1958 - 464 Seiten |
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... continued conveys a suspicion , which , in our pres conceptions , seems unworthy of God ; therefore it might be altered to New Version . Keep us out of temptation . It is doubtful whether any of the Founding Fathers left behind as full ...
... continued conveys a suspicion , which , in our pres conceptions , seems unworthy of God ; therefore it might be altered to New Version . Keep us out of temptation . It is doubtful whether any of the Founding Fathers left behind as full ...
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... continued his theological interests . ped strong concern over the situation in Virginia as it con- n of worship . ettlers who came to Virginia had continued the Anglican ion . The discriminations against other religions followed atter ...
... continued his theological interests . ped strong concern over the situation in Virginia as it con- n of worship . ettlers who came to Virginia had continued the Anglican ion . The discriminations against other religions followed atter ...
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... continued , shows that those two chapters , containing two different stories , are written by different persons ; it is the same in all the different editions of the Bible , in all the languages I have seen . Having thus shown , from ...
... continued , shows that those two chapters , containing two different stories , are written by different persons ; it is the same in all the different editions of the Bible , in all the languages I have seen . Having thus shown , from ...
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THE RESPONSIVE | 1 |
ing that 3 GEORGE WASHINGTON | 44 |
JOHN ADAMS | 74 |
Urheberrecht | |
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