The Bible and Civil Government: In a Course of LecturesR. Carter, 1851 - 278 páginas |
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... blessing ; impiety which pollutes our seats of learning , and profanes our high places of authority . Our educated youth are still taught to believe , and the people are still told by many of our public men , that liberty was cradled in ...
... blessing ; impiety which pollutes our seats of learning , and profanes our high places of authority . Our educated youth are still taught to believe , and the people are still told by many of our public men , that liberty was cradled in ...
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... blessing most deeply interwoven with the welfare of man ; and that it was not the wisdom of Greece in the halls of the Acropolis , but the wisdom of God speaking from heaven through his servant Moses , which first taught how the rights ...
... blessing most deeply interwoven with the welfare of man ; and that it was not the wisdom of Greece in the halls of the Acropolis , but the wisdom of God speaking from heaven through his servant Moses , which first taught how the rights ...
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... blessings of Christianity , will best sustain her worship and ordinances by their voluntary offerings . We ask neither establishment nor toleration from the State . We require nothing but protection for all worshippers INTRODUCTORY ...
... blessings of Christianity , will best sustain her worship and ordinances by their voluntary offerings . We ask neither establishment nor toleration from the State . We require nothing but protection for all worshippers INTRODUCTORY ...
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... blessing to the world around them . Surely then , if freedom is thus interwoven with the improvement and happiness of our race , it may well be expected that whatever is essential to its establishment should be revealed in a volume ...
... blessing to the world around them . Surely then , if freedom is thus interwoven with the improvement and happiness of our race , it may well be expected that whatever is essential to its establishment should be revealed in a volume ...
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... blessing as to render it a fit subject for the express revela- tion which we assigned to it . We showed that it is in the fullest sense worthy of a revelation direct from God , because of its importance not only to 3.
... blessing as to render it a fit subject for the express revela- tion which we assigned to it . We showed that it is in the fullest sense worthy of a revelation direct from God , because of its importance not only to 3.
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