"In God We Trust": The Religious Beliefs and Ideas of the American Founding FathersNorman Cousins Harper, 1958 - 464 Seiten |
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... happiness or wel cannot be indifferent to me I need not tell you that I was most sens affected by your letter of the 20th of January . Yes , my dear sir , I since condole with you the loss of a worthy , amiable and valuable son ...
... happiness or wel cannot be indifferent to me I need not tell you that I was most sens affected by your letter of the 20th of January . Yes , my dear sir , I since condole with you the loss of a worthy , amiable and valuable son ...
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... happiness . Whether the particular revelation which you suppose to have been made to yourself were real or imaginary , your reason alone is the competent judge . For dispute as long as we will on religious tenets , our reason at last ...
... happiness . Whether the particular revelation which you suppose to have been made to yourself were real or imaginary , your reason alone is the competent judge . For dispute as long as we will on religious tenets , our reason at last ...
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... happiness in Deism , when rightly understood , that is not to be any other system of religion . All other systems have something in at either shock our reason , or are repugnant to it , and man , if he all , must stifle his reason in ...
... happiness in Deism , when rightly understood , that is not to be any other system of religion . All other systems have something in at either shock our reason , or are repugnant to it , and man , if he all , must stifle his reason in ...
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THE RESPONSIVE | 1 |
ing that 3 GEORGE WASHINGTON | 44 |
JOHN ADAMS | 74 |
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