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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... express the religious sentiment of the nation until the year 1863. The civil war in which the nation was then engaged was almost universally felt to be an expression of the Divine displeasure against the nation . The public conscience ...
... express the religious sentiment of the nation until the year 1863. The civil war in which the nation was then engaged was almost universally felt to be an expression of the Divine displeasure against the nation . The public conscience ...
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... express our feelings of repentance and purpose of reformation . A Conven- tion for prayer and Christian conference , with special reference to the state of the country , had been called to meet in Xenia , Ohio , on the third day of Feb ...
... express our feelings of repentance and purpose of reformation . A Conven- tion for prayer and Christian conference , with special reference to the state of the country , had been called to meet in Xenia , Ohio , on the third day of Feb ...
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... express the Christian national character . 2. That we are encouraged by the success attending the labors of the friends of this movement to persevere , in the hope that , with the blessing of God , this effort will speedily result in ...
... express the Christian national character . 2. That we are encouraged by the success attending the labors of the friends of this movement to persevere , in the hope that , with the blessing of God , this effort will speedily result in ...
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... express our attachment to Chris- tianity — not indeed to any of its peculiar forms , but to its general principles . " But it is needless to multiply examples ; for of the thirteen States existing originally , not one had failed in its ...
... express our attachment to Chris- tianity — not indeed to any of its peculiar forms , but to its general principles . " But it is needless to multiply examples ; for of the thirteen States existing originally , not one had failed in its ...
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... express recognitions of Christianity by the Constitutions and the legislative enactments of the several States - and in view also , of the religious history of the founders of this Govern- ment , it is a striking and solemn fact that ...
... express recognitions of Christianity by the Constitutions and the legislative enactments of the several States - and in view also , of the religious history of the founders of this Govern- ment , it is a striking and solemn fact that ...
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