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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... force . And then where are we ? In atheism , corrup- tion and anarchy . This sketch , with the following proceedings of the National Conven- tion , at Cincinnati , shows the result of nine years of labor in this cause . Its friends ...
... force . And then where are we ? In atheism , corrup- tion and anarchy . This sketch , with the following proceedings of the National Conven- tion , at Cincinnati , shows the result of nine years of labor in this cause . Its friends ...
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... forces the sanctity of the marriage bond ; when it watches over intellect and education , and furnishes means for developing all the faculties of the mind ; when it frowns on profaneness , lewdness , the desecration of the Sabbath , and ...
... forces the sanctity of the marriage bond ; when it watches over intellect and education , and furnishes means for developing all the faculties of the mind ; when it frowns on profaneness , lewdness , the desecration of the Sabbath , and ...
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... forces of the nation . Now , the greatest social force of this nation is Christianity ; and hence the most important and most essential facts evolved in the progress of this nation are the distinctively Christian features of its penal ...
... forces of the nation . Now , the greatest social force of this nation is Christianity ; and hence the most important and most essential facts evolved in the progress of this nation are the distinctively Christian features of its penal ...
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... forces have met . There is no attempt to conceal or deny the fact that it is irreligion on the one side , and Christianity on the other . These are the respective rallying points . And the conflict thus begun must soon become general ...
... forces have met . There is no attempt to conceal or deny the fact that it is irreligion on the one side , and Christianity on the other . These are the respective rallying points . And the conflict thus begun must soon become general ...
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... force and violence . We submit to the tribunal of Revelation , Reason , and Experience . If our cause cannot main- tain itself in the arena of fair and full debate , let it go down forever . Believing , however , that it rests upon ...
... force and violence . We submit to the tribunal of Revelation , Reason , and Experience . If our cause cannot main- tain itself in the arena of fair and full debate , let it go down forever . Believing , however , that it rests upon ...
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