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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... human , including the institutional church , by a vast spiritual and moral gulf , crossable only by the infinitude of God's grace and love . . . . Mainline Puri- tanism regarded human society as tainted by sin but nevertheless ...
... human , including the institutional church , by a vast spiritual and moral gulf , crossable only by the infinitude of God's grace and love . . . . Mainline Puri- tanism regarded human society as tainted by sin but nevertheless ...
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... humanity " at heart . Time and again , this has meant the crushing of individual human beings in the name of a political abstraction . The facts of the revolutionary Terror are well - known , yet their implications have not been widely ...
... humanity " at heart . Time and again , this has meant the crushing of individual human beings in the name of a political abstraction . The facts of the revolutionary Terror are well - known , yet their implications have not been widely ...
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... human government enters into the field of labor relations , education , mental and physical health , agriculture , housing , and those many other areas of legislation so characteristic of the federal government today , it leaves its ...
... human government enters into the field of labor relations , education , mental and physical health , agriculture , housing , and those many other areas of legislation so characteristic of the federal government today , it leaves its ...
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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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