An American BibleРипол Классик, 1946 - 256 pages |
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... religions since religions were new; but in Seventeen Hundred Seventy-six there began to grow an American religion ——not a religion of gods, but a religion for men .w .w And in Eighteen Hundred Seventy-six there began to grow the religion ...
... religions since religions were new; but in Seventeen Hundred Seventy-six there began to grow an American religion ——not a religion of gods, but a religion for men .w .w And in Eighteen Hundred Seventy-six there began to grow the religion ...
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... religion of our mothers would not be good enough for us, because he knew we are an evolving race; that freedom of thought is necessary to freedom of actiOn. So he laid the foundation for separation of Church and School, Church and State ...
... religion of our mothers would not be good enough for us, because he knew we are an evolving race; that freedom of thought is necessary to freedom of actiOn. So he laid the foundation for separation of Church and School, Church and State ...
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... religious sect has. He wrote of the rights of man when men believed that only gods had rights. At best, men had only ... religion sa- s. 0::BRAHAM LINCOLN, Iiberator of men, man of the people! He was so wise that he knew there was no ...
... religious sect has. He wrote of the rights of man when men believed that only gods had rights. At best, men had only ... religion sa- s. 0::BRAHAM LINCOLN, Iiberator of men, man of the people! He was so wise that he knew there was no ...
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... religion, as they were in their politics and in their relations with their neighbors and families so» Especially did he ask justice, plain common justice, for women and children, and for all those who were not physically able to enforce ...
... religion, as they were in their politics and in their relations with their neighbors and families so» Especially did he ask justice, plain common justice, for women and children, and for all those who were not physically able to enforce ...
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... religion, outgrown laws, outgrown superstitions. He would make each human being rely upon himself for health, wealth and happiness “- a. Elbert Hubbard is like Emerson in seizing upon truth, embalmed and laid in pyramids of disuse. Into ...
... religion, outgrown laws, outgrown superstitions. He would make each human being rely upon himself for health, wealth and happiness “- a. Elbert Hubbard is like Emerson in seizing upon truth, embalmed and laid in pyramids of disuse. Into ...
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