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" But however they may be established, there is nothing that we look for with more certainty than this general principle, that Christianity is part of the law of the land. This was the case among the Puritans of New England, the Episcopalians of the Southern... "
Common Schools: A Discourse on the Modifications Demanded by the Roman ... - 15 ÆäÀÌÁö
ÀúÀÚ: Horace Bushnell - 1853 - 24 ÆäÀÌÁö
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Speeches on Special Occasions

1839
...sometimes by judicial decisions, and sometimes by general consent But how, or when it may be established, there is nothing that we look for with more certainty...the land. This was the case among the Puritans of England, the Episcopalians of the Southern States, the Pennsylvania Quakers, the Baptists, the mass...
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A Defence of the Christian Religion: And of the Religious Instruction of the ...

Daniel Webster - 1844 - 76 ÆäÀÌÁö
...sometimes by judicial decisions, and sometimes by general consent. But how, or when it may be established, there is nothing that we look for with more certainty...the land. This was the case among the Puritans of England, the Episcopalians of the Southern States, 5 the Pennsylvania Quakers, the Baptists, the mass...
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The Works of Daniel Webster ...: Legal arguments and speeches to the jury ...

Daniel Webster - 1851
...sometimes by judicial decisions, and sometimes by general consent. But however they may be established, there is nothing that we look for with more certainty...Quakers, the Baptists, the mass of the followers of Whitefield and Wesley, and the Presbyterians ; all brought and all adopted this great truth, and all...
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The Bible Question Decided in a Correspondence

Rev. William R. Williams - 1852
...decisions, and sometimes by general consent. But how, or when it may be established, there is ftothing that we look for with more certainty than this general...the land. This was the case among the Puritans of England, the Episcopalians of the Southern States, the Pennsylvania Quakers, the Baptists, the mass...
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Works: with a Biographical Memoir, 6±Ç

Daniel Webster, Edward Everett - 1853
...sometimes by judicial decisions, and sometimes by general consent. But however they may be established, there is nothing that we look for with more certainty...Quakers, the Baptists, the mass of the followers of Whitefield and Wesley, and the Presbyterians ; all brought and all adopted this great truth, and all...
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The British and Foreign Evangelical Review and Quarterly Record of Christian ...

1854
...following noble declaration on this subject: "There is nothing we look for with more certainty than this principle, that Christianity is part of the law of...Quakers, the Baptists, the mass of the followers of Whitefield, and Wesley, and the Presbyterians. All brought, and all have adopted this great truth,...
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RIGHT OF THE BIBLE IN OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS

GEORGE B. CHEEVER - 1854
...Christian religion," and consequently the common law of the land. " In all cases," Mr. Webster says, "there is nothing that we look for with more certainty,...principle, THAT CHRISTIANITY is PART OF THE LAW OF THE LAND." PAGE Preface 8 Introduction ........ 9 The Argument against the Scriptures driven to its Absurdities...
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Right of the Bible in Our Public Schools

George Barrell Cheever - 1854 - 303 ÆäÀÌÁö
...Christian religion," and consequently the common law of the land. " In all cases," Mr. Webster says, "there is nothing that we look for with more certainty,...general principle, THAT CHRISTIANITY is PART OF THE LAW OT THE LAND." tattnts. PAGK Preface 8 Introduction ........ 9 The Argument against the Scriptures driven...
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Public Documents of the State of Wisconsin: Being the Reports of the Various ...

Wisconsin - 1859
...profound remark. "There is nothing," says WEBSTER, "that we look for -with more certainty than thie general principle, that Christianity is part of the law of the land. This was the case among the Pu* ritans of New England, the Episcopalians of the Southern States, the Pennsylvania Quaker», the...
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The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, 8±Ç

Benjamin John Wallace, Albert Barnes - 1860
...sometimes by judicial decisions, and sometimes by general consent. But however they may be established, there is nothing that we look for with more certainty...than this general principle, that Christianity is a part of the law of the land. This was the case among the Puritans of New England, the Episcopalians...
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