The Founders on Religion: A Book of QuotationsJames H. Hutson Princeton University Press, 2009 M11 10 - 288 páginas What did the founders of America think about religion? Until now, there has been no reliable and impartial compendium of the founders' own remarks on religious matters that clearly answers the question. This book fills that gap. A lively collection of quotations on everything from the relationship between church and state to the status of women, it is the most comprehensive and trustworthy resource available on this timely topic. |
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... Bible: Value of Bible: Accuracy of the Text Bible: Exegesis of Bible: Old Testament Bible: Revision of Calvinism Catholicism Catholicism: Jesuits Chaplains Children Christianity Christianity: Christian Nation Church and State Clergy ix ...
... Bible Societies Morality Native Americans New England 70 70 70 76 79 82 84 86 87 90 94 96 99 100 103 111 115 116 116 121 126 132 134 138 140 141 142 146 149 154 Oaths Patriotism Paul, the Apostle Persecution Plato The Poor Prayer. vi ...
... Bibles and incorporated scriptural texts into their working vocabularies. The Founders were also interested in theological issues. They lived in an age when the medieval assumption that theology was the queen of the sciences had still ...
... Bible Society, 1816. A Presbyterian. Charles Carroll of Carrollton (1737–1832). Influential Maryland politician. Signer of the Declaration of Independence. United States senator from Maryland, 1789–1792. A Roman Catholic. John Dickinson ...
... Bibles). In the Catholic Church's English language Challoner- Rheims version of the New Testament the passage reads: “And I hear a voice from heaven saying, 'Write: Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord henceforth. Yes, says the ...