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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Página iv
... recognition of God or his authority and with a toleration of human slavery , thus contradicting two of the noblest principles of the Declaration of Inde- pendence , viz . Reliance upon Divine Providence , and acknowledgment of the equal ...
... recognition of God or his authority and with a toleration of human slavery , thus contradicting two of the noblest principles of the Declaration of Inde- pendence , viz . Reliance upon Divine Providence , and acknowledgment of the equal ...
Página vi
... recognition of his authority or existence . And this omission to make an un- equivocal acknowledgment of God is the more to be lamented when we consider the sig- nal interposition of Divine Providence in behalf of the nation which had ...
... recognition of his authority or existence . And this omission to make an un- equivocal acknowledgment of God is the more to be lamented when we consider the sig- nal interposition of Divine Providence in behalf of the nation which had ...
Página ix
... recognition of the divine authority in the Constitution of the United States . For we hold it most certain truth , that nations , as such , and not ind.viduals alone , are the subjects of God's moral government , are responsible to Him ...
... recognition of the divine authority in the Constitution of the United States . For we hold it most certain truth , that nations , as such , and not ind.viduals alone , are the subjects of God's moral government , are responsible to Him ...
Página xi
... recognition of the relations which all just 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 ...
... recognition of the relations which all just 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 ...
Página xii
... recognition of the Christian religion . I am desirous that in so solemn a transac tion as the establishment of a Constitution we should express our attachment to Chris- tianity — not indeed to any of its peculiar forms , but to its ...
... recognition of the Christian religion . I am desirous that in so solemn a transac tion as the establishment of a Constitution we should express our attachment to Chris- tianity — not indeed to any of its peculiar forms , but to its ...
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