The Kingdom of God and the American Dream: The Religious and Secular Ideals of American HistoryHarper & Brothers, 1941 - 319 Seiten |
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... land of the free . Schurz says : " It is not a barbarous multitude but the vigorous elements led together to commence a new era in the history of the world . ... Thus was founded the great colony of free humanity , which has not old ...
... land of the free . Schurz says : " It is not a barbarous multitude but the vigorous elements led together to commence a new era in the history of the world . ... Thus was founded the great colony of free humanity , which has not old ...
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... land grew in value with the growth in population . It is the people who give value to the land , yet , not they , but the relatively few owners reap the reward of this un- earned increment in land values . George proposed that society ...
... land grew in value with the growth in population . It is the people who give value to the land , yet , not they , but the relatively few owners reap the reward of this un- earned increment in land values . George proposed that society ...
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... land of promise . By faith Washington drew his sword , and Jefferson saw that which was invisible . By faith the farmers stood at Bunker Hill , by faith they endured at Valley Forge . And what more shall I say ? Of Franklin and Madison ...
... land of promise . By faith Washington drew his sword , and Jefferson saw that which was invisible . By faith the farmers stood at Bunker Hill , by faith they endured at Valley Forge . And what more shall I say ? Of Franklin and Madison ...
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AMERICAS RELIGIOUS AND SECULAR IDEALS | 1 |
GELISM | 78 |
TEMS | 122 |
Urheberrecht | |
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American Dream American history Andrew Jackson Anglican Anne Hutchinson Awakening became began believed Boston Calvin capitalism Catholic cent character Christ Christian church civil colonies Congress conscience Constitution Coolidge deism democracy democratic divine doctrine economic eighteenth century Emerson England Europe evil faith father feudal finally Ford Franklin frontier Germany Gilded Age gospel of wealth Hamilton Hitler human Indians individual industrial intellectual Jackson Jefferson Jesus John Adams Jonathan Edwards justice Kingdom Kingdom of God labor land later leaders liberty Lincoln live Luther Massachusetts ment million ministers moral movement nation nature Negro never organized persecuted Pietists Pilgrims plutocracy Plymouth political poor preached Presbyterians President principles prophet Protestant Puritan Quakers Reformation religion religious ideal revival Revolution rich Rockefeller Roger Williams says sects secular slavery slaves social gospel society soul South spiritual theocracy Theodore Parker theology tion Virginia Washington Whitefield whole writers wrote Wycliffe youth