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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... June 1, 1815, reel 3. In writing to you I deem it my duty to call your attention to the shortness of this life, the certainty of death, and of that dread judgment, which we must all undergo, and on the decision of which a happy or ...
... Version Edited by Catholic Scholars under the Patronage of the Episcopal Committee of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine (New York: Guild Press, 1967). Roger Sherman to Samuel Hopkins, June 28, 1790. American Antiquarian. Addiction 3.
... the Judgment seat of Christ, that everyone may receive the Things. John Adams to Thomas Jefferson, December 8, 1818. Ibid., 2:530. Benjamin Franklin to George Whitefield, June 19, 1764. Labaree, Papers. 6 The Quotations.
... , Printer: Like the Cover of. Benjamin Franklin to George Whitefield, June 19, 1764. Labaree, Papers of Benjamin Franklin, 11:231–32. Benjamin Franklin, Autobiography, 1771. Labaree, Autobiography of Franklin, 44. John. Afterlife 7.
... As if pursued by the havoc of war, they are strowed by the way, some. John Jay to Gouverneur Morris, October 28, 1816. Johnston, Correspondence of Jay, 4:394–95. Thomas Jefferson to John Page, June 25, 1804. Jefferson Papers,. Afterlife 9.