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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... ground that we were a christian nation , the objection was removed by the authoritative statement that we , as a nation , had no religion ; also that several of your predecessors refused , when earnestly importuned , to appoint days of ...
... ground that we were a christian nation , the objection was removed by the authoritative statement that we , as a nation , had no religion ; also that several of your predecessors refused , when earnestly importuned , to appoint days of ...
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... ground commands ready assent , that the call is sounded for misrepresentation to come in and do its distorting work . In order , as far as possible , to counteract and guard against all misapprehen- sions and mis - statements , it has ...
... ground commands ready assent , that the call is sounded for misrepresentation to come in and do its distorting work . In order , as far as possible , to counteract and guard against all misapprehen- sions and mis - statements , it has ...
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... ground . They claim their so - called “ rights ” under the ægis of the National Constitution . The potent weapon with which they strive to smite down the religious observances and institutions of the country , is the United States ...
... ground . They claim their so - called “ rights ” under the ægis of the National Constitution . The potent weapon with which they strive to smite down the religious observances and institutions of the country , is the United States ...
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... ground to powder . Our nation must be for or against the kingdom represented by this stone . For the nation's own sake we would have it avow itself to be for Christi- anity , and thus secure what is essential to its own welfare . We ...
... ground to powder . Our nation must be for or against the kingdom represented by this stone . For the nation's own sake we would have it avow itself to be for Christi- anity , and thus secure what is essential to its own welfare . We ...
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... ground that they are now secta- rian , is itself sectarian , because it is in consonance with the views of one class and opposed to those of another . Inasmuch as " religion , morality , and knowledge are essential to good government ...
... ground that they are now secta- rian , is itself sectarian , because it is in consonance with the views of one class and opposed to those of another . Inasmuch as " religion , morality , and knowledge are essential to good government ...
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