Faith of Our Founding FathersNew Leaf Publishing Group, 1996 - 268 páginas Secular textbooks now fill our classrooms, while the Ten Commandments have been removed from their walls. Is this the vision held by those who worked to found this nation? What faith did our founding fathers truly believe and practice in their daily lives, and what does it really matter for us? Were they God-fearing, Bible-believing Christians or simply enlightened Deists, Transcendentalists, and Unitarians? |
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... influenced throughout their entire lives by the Christian consensus that surrounded them . In the next two chapters , we shall examine a number of areas , and we shall see that in these areas Christian influence was so much a part of ...
... influenced throughout their entire lives by the Christian consensus that surrounded them . In the next two chapters , we shall examine a number of areas , and we shall see that in these areas Christian influence was so much a part of ...
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... Influence of Four Devout Christians on the Colonial Understanding of Law As we have already seen , most of the Framers of the Consti- tution were lawyers or men who had studied law either formally or personally . Consequently , they ...
... Influence of Four Devout Christians on the Colonial Understanding of Law As we have already seen , most of the Framers of the Consti- tution were lawyers or men who had studied law either formally or personally . Consequently , they ...
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... influence over the mind of woman is supreme , and women are the pro- tectors of morals . There is certainly no country in the world where the tie of marriage is more respected than in America or where conjugal happiness is more highly ...
... influence over the mind of woman is supreme , and women are the pro- tectors of morals . There is certainly no country in the world where the tie of marriage is more respected than in America or where conjugal happiness is more highly ...
Contenido
The Five Most Influential Founding Fathers 125 | 125 |
Alexander Hamilton of New York | 138 |
Outstanding Christians Among the Founding Fathers 144 | 144 |
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Faith of Our Founding Fathers: A Comprehensive Study of America's Christian ... Tim LaHaye Vista previa limitada - 1996 |
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