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 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 28
Página iv
... human frailty and ingratitude ! Instead of going on to promote more and more the glory of God and the rights of man , a terrible , and , if God's mercy pre- vent not , a fatal backward step was taken in adopting that otherwise noble ...
... human frailty and ingratitude ! Instead of going on to promote more and more the glory of God and the rights of man , a terrible , and , if God's mercy pre- vent not , a fatal backward step was taken in adopting that otherwise noble ...
Página vi
... human rights , and the great principles of 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 ...
... human rights , and the great principles of 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 ...
Página xi
... human authority sus- tains to the Supreme Ruler of the Universe . Is not anything less than this wholly inconsistent with those relations ? We propose the recognition of God , not only because he is the supreme ruler of all men and all ...
... human authority sus- tains to the Supreme Ruler of the Universe . Is not anything less than this wholly inconsistent with those relations ? We propose the recognition of God , not only because he is the supreme ruler of all men and all ...
Página 1
... humanity . It acts for its legitimate purposes when it watches over domestic life , and asserts and en- forces the sanctity of the marriage bond ; when it watches over intellect and education , and furnishes means for developing all the ...
... humanity . It acts for its legitimate purposes when it watches over domestic life , and asserts and en- forces the sanctity of the marriage bond ; when it watches over intellect and education , and furnishes means for developing all the ...
Página 10
... humanity of its members ; and only as it so strives does it compass that which is enduring in politics , or which gives it a triumphant advocacy at the bar of the universal conscience , and the approving verdict of history . It never ...
... humanity of its members ; and only as it so strives does it compass that which is enduring in politics , or which gives it a triumphant advocacy at the bar of the universal conscience , and the approving verdict of history . It never ...
Términos y frases comunes
acknowledgment ad captandum American Amherst College argument atheism authority believe Bible Bishop Christian laws Christian morality Christian nation Christian patriot Christian religion CHRISTIAN STATESMAN Church Cincinnati citizens civil government claims Committee Congress conscience Court declaration Diocese divine duty existence favor fundamental law God's human individual institutions irreligion irreligious Jesus Christ justice legislation LEVI SCOTT MANTON EASTBURN MARSHALL JEWELL MCALLISTER meeting ment moral character moral laws morality and religion movement National Association National Constitution National Convention neutrality obligations Ohio organization persons Philadelphia political practical prayer Preamble President principles Prof question recognition recognized relations religion and morality Religious Amendment religious liberty Right Rev ruler RUSSELL STURGIS Sabbath Secretary sectarian secular secure the Religious SETH PADELFORD social soul spirit supreme T. P. STEVENSON Tayler Lewis things tion true truth United United States Constitution usages Wheaton College Wooster University written Constitution York