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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... acknowledgment of them in our Constitution , as the crowning , original sin of the nation , and slavery as one of its natural outgrowths . Therefore the most important step remains iv RELIGIOUS AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION .
... acknowledgment of them in our Constitution , as the crowning , original sin of the nation , and slavery as one of its natural outgrowths . Therefore the most important step remains iv RELIGIOUS AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION .
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... important step remains yet to be taken , -to amend the Constitution so as to acknowledge God and the authority of his law ; and the object of this paper is to suggest to this Convention the propriety of considering this subject and of ...
... important step remains yet to be taken , -to amend the Constitution so as to acknowledge God and the authority of his law ; and the object of this paper is to suggest to this Convention the propriety of considering this subject and of ...
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... important instrument there is no unequivocal declaration which would prove to a people unacquainted with us that we , as a nation , believe in the existence of God , or acknowledge our dependence upon his providential care . mourn ...
... important instrument there is no unequivocal declaration which would prove to a people unacquainted with us that we , as a nation , believe in the existence of God , or acknowledge our dependence upon his providential care . mourn ...
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... important to the American Statesman and the American Citizen as the Constitution of the United States . All laws , all customs , all forms of administration are shaped by it . Every thing in any state , corporation or business that ...
... important to the American Statesman and the American Citizen as the Constitution of the United States . All laws , all customs , all forms of administration are shaped by it . Every thing in any state , corporation or business that ...
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... importance of a cause are to be judged by the measure of misrepresentation which it provokes , we have abundant reason to- day to congratulate each other . The opponents of a cause inherently weak have no need to resort to ...
... importance of a cause are to be judged by the measure of misrepresentation which it provokes , we have abundant reason to- day to congratulate each other . The opponents of a cause inherently weak have no need to resort to ...
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