Proceedings of the National Convention to Secure the Religious Amendment of the Constitution of the United States: Held in Cincinnati, Jan. 31 & Feb. 1, 1872 : with an Account of the Origin and Progress of the MovementJames B. Rodgers, 1872 - 72 páginas |
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... Adopted by the Convention ......... ADDRESSES BEFORE THE CONVENTION : 1-4 8-9 13-15 15-16 8888888 38 38 50 BY THE REV . D. MCALLISTER — The Aims and Methods of the Movement .... 4-8 .............. BY THE HON . M. B. HAGANS , President ...
... Adopted by the Convention ......... ADDRESSES BEFORE THE CONVENTION : 1-4 8-9 13-15 15-16 8888888 38 38 50 BY THE REV . D. MCALLISTER — The Aims and Methods of the Movement .... 4-8 .............. BY THE HON . M. B. HAGANS , President ...
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... adoption of the Constitution . The contrast , in this respect , between the Constitution of the nation and the Constitutions of nearly all the States did not escape observation , and it was remembered that , before the national ...
... adoption of the Constitution . The contrast , in this respect , between the Constitution of the nation and the Constitutions of nearly all the States did not escape observation , and it was remembered that , before the national ...
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... adopted , such a nation , with such a history of divine deliverance fresh in their memory , would , by common ... adopting that otherwise noble instrument without any direct recognition of God or his authority and with a toleration of ...
... adopted , such a nation , with such a history of divine deliverance fresh in their memory , would , by common ... adopting that otherwise noble instrument without any direct recognition of God or his authority and with a toleration of ...
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... adopted . Objections which have since grown stale from repe- tition , were not wanting during the discussion , and some did not so much op- pose the design of the paper , as its introduction into that Convention , but an earnest and ...
... adopted . Objections which have since grown stale from repe- tition , were not wanting during the discussion , and some did not so much op- pose the design of the paper , as its introduction into that Convention , but an earnest and ...
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... adopt measures for amending the Constitution of the United States , so as to read , in substance , as follows : 46 ' We , the people of the United States , [ humbly acknowledging Almighty God as the source of all authority and power in ...
... adopt measures for amending the Constitution of the United States , so as to read , in substance , as follows : 46 ' We , the people of the United States , [ humbly acknowledging Almighty God as the source of all authority and power in ...
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