"In God We Trust": The Religious Beliefs and Ideas of the American Founding FathersNorman Cousins Harper, 1958 - 464 Seiten |
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... reason firmly on the watch in reading them all . Do not be frightened from this inquiry by any fear of its co If it ends in a belief that there is no God , you will find incitemer in the comfort and pleasantness you feel in its exercise ...
... reason firmly on the watch in reading them all . Do not be frightened from this inquiry by any fear of its co If it ends in a belief that there is no God , you will find incitemer in the comfort and pleasantness you feel in its exercise ...
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... reason alone is the competent judge . For dispute as long as we will on religious tenets , our reason at last must ultimately decide , as it is the only oracle which God has given us to determine between what really comes from him and ...
... reason alone is the competent judge . For dispute as long as we will on religious tenets , our reason at last must ultimately decide , as it is the only oracle which God has given us to determine between what really comes from him and ...
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... reason , or are repugnant to it , and man , if he all , must stifle his reason in order to force himself to believe them . 1 Deism our reason and our belief become happily united . The il structure of the universe , and everything we ...
... reason , or are repugnant to it , and man , if he all , must stifle his reason in order to force himself to believe them . 1 Deism our reason and our belief become happily united . The il structure of the universe , and everything we ...
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THE RESPONSIVE | 1 |
ing that 3 GEORGE WASHINGTON | 44 |
JOHN ADAMS | 74 |
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