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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Página iii
... civil affairs him who is the Governor among the nations . " These views have been intelli- gently and publicly maintained by a portion of the American people at all times since the adoption of the Constitution . The contrast , in this ...
... civil affairs him who is the Governor among the nations . " These views have been intelli- gently and publicly maintained by a portion of the American people at all times since the adoption of the Constitution . The contrast , in this ...
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... civil liberty ; and viewed in its political aspect it is worthy of all commendation . But it is when viewed as the fundamental law of a Christian nation , that we are constrained to acknowledge a defect , over which the Christian ...
... civil liberty ; and viewed in its political aspect it is worthy of all commendation . But it is when viewed as the fundamental law of a Christian nation , that we are constrained to acknowledge a defect , over which the Christian ...
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... civil war . Have we not reason to fear that " we , the people , " have presumed too much upon our own wisdom and strength , and without acknowledging our dependence upon God , have undertaken a work to which our unaided powers are not ...
... civil war . Have we not reason to fear that " we , the people , " have presumed too much upon our own wisdom and strength , and without acknowledging our dependence upon God , have undertaken a work to which our unaided powers are not ...
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... civil and religious liberties , our free institutions , and all our national prosperity , power and glory , are mercies and blessings derived from God to us through the channel of the christian religion . Notwithstanding , either from ...
... civil and religious liberties , our free institutions , and all our national prosperity , power and glory , are mercies and blessings derived from God to us through the channel of the christian religion . Notwithstanding , either from ...
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... civil government and nations as such are the subjects of his moral laws , and his revealed will is the supreme law of national life ; Whereas , The Christian and loyal people of our country are everywhere beseeching God to interpose for ...
... civil government and nations as such are the subjects of his moral laws , and his revealed will is the supreme law of national life ; Whereas , The Christian and loyal people of our country are everywhere beseeching God to interpose for ...
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