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Page 113
... Declaration ? In the course of his gigantic intellectual and spiritual exertions to establish the Declaration as the arbiter of the moral issues facing America , Lincoln also redeemed the authors of the Declaration and the Constitution ...
... Declaration ? In the course of his gigantic intellectual and spiritual exertions to establish the Declaration as the arbiter of the moral issues facing America , Lincoln also redeemed the authors of the Declaration and the Constitution ...
Page 115
... Declaration . The Declaration can never be changed . It shares the awe - inspiring eternity of the everlasting hills . The Declaration thus formulates the never - to - be - fully achieved but ever - to - be - passionately - sought goal ...
... Declaration . The Declaration can never be changed . It shares the awe - inspiring eternity of the everlasting hills . The Declaration thus formulates the never - to - be - fully achieved but ever - to - be - passionately - sought goal ...
Page 153
... Declaration and the Preamble , it was established . To the extent that one participates intelligently , selflessly , and tirelessly in the ongoing process of transforming the self - evident truths of the Declaration into legal realities ...
... Declaration and the Preamble , it was established . To the extent that one participates intelligently , selflessly , and tirelessly in the ongoing process of transforming the self - evident truths of the Declaration into legal realities ...
Contents
The Religious Component in the Secular | 35 |
Section 7 | 41 |
Preliminary Remarks | 51 |
Copyright | |
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