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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... True , it may be said that under our present excellent Constitution we have enjoyed great prosperity , and therefore have no reason to suppose that God is displeased with us on account of anything defective in it . But do we not know ...
... True , it may be said that under our present excellent Constitution we have enjoyed great prosperity , and therefore have no reason to suppose that God is displeased with us on account of anything defective in it . But do we not know ...
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... true God as our God in our fundamental and organic law , in order that we may consistently implore His merciful in- terposition in our behalf , to give victory to our national arms , and success to the national cause ; to establish the ...
... true God as our God in our fundamental and organic law , in order that we may consistently implore His merciful in- terposition in our behalf , to give victory to our national arms , and success to the national cause ; to establish the ...
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... true strength of a government lies in the conscientious regard felt for it as the ordinance of God . Thus only is the magistrate clothed with his true authority , and the majesty of the law suitably preserved . " The sanctions of ...
... true strength of a government lies in the conscientious regard felt for it as the ordinance of God . Thus only is the magistrate clothed with his true authority , and the majesty of the law suitably preserved . " The sanctions of ...
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... nation itself ? Which is true statesmanship ? We have no difficulty in deciding . Our course , as patriotic citizens , is clear . Others may be ready to sacrifice the nation , rather than lay what 6 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL CONVENTION .
... nation itself ? Which is true statesmanship ? We have no difficulty in deciding . Our course , as patriotic citizens , is clear . Others may be ready to sacrifice the nation , rather than lay what 6 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL CONVENTION .
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... true , but the logic of events will soon compel them to choose and take their stand on the one side or the other . Nor is it to be wondered at , if , in the bustle of preparation , and the confusion and misapprehension of the first ...
... true , but the logic of events will soon compel them to choose and take their stand on the one side or the other . Nor is it to be wondered at , if , in the bustle of preparation , and the confusion and misapprehension of the first ...
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