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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... Christ, the Trinity, the evidence for an afterlife, the untimely death of loved ones, the authority of and relationship between the Old and New Testaments, the origin of sin, the relation of faith and works and of faith and reason, the ...
... Christ.”11 Madison's religious fervor did not persist and, as the years passed, he became, according to a friend, sympathetic to Unitarianism and, if a recent scholar is to be credited, an outright skeptic.12 If Madison's faith journey ...
... Christ announcing that event, and all fulfilled in his person, leave no room to doubt of the truth of Christianity and of the words of Christ; he foretold the approaching destruction of Jerusalem, his resurrection, the conversion of the ...
... Christ Our Lord judge all Mankind? A[nswer]. Yes. “Whereof he hath given Assurance to all Men, in that He hath raised him from the Dead.” “The trumpet shall sound” and “We must all appear before the Judgment seat of Christ, that ...
A Book of Quotations James H. Hutson. Judgment seat of Christ, that everyone may receive the Things done in his Body, according to that he hath done, whether it be good or bad.” “Some shall awake to everlasting Life and some to ...