The Church and the Rebellion: A Consideration of the Rebellion Against the Government of the United States; and the Agency of the Church, North and South, in Relation Thereto |
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... Political Preaching Defined , 214 ; Re- ligious Preaching defined , 215 ; War preached in the name of Peace , 216 : The grand distinction - Religion and Politics , 217 ; No possible Neutrality , 218 ; Dr. Stuart Robinson , 219 ; He ...
... Political Preaching Defined , 214 ; Re- ligious Preaching defined , 215 ; War preached in the name of Peace , 216 : The grand distinction - Religion and Politics , 217 ; No possible Neutrality , 218 ; Dr. Stuart Robinson , 219 ; He ...
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... political power , under God , are in the people , for whose benefit civil society has been ordained . In God's providence , mankind are distributed into nations , in which political power is to be exercised through the modes which the ...
... political power , under God , are in the people , for whose benefit civil society has been ordained . In God's providence , mankind are distributed into nations , in which political power is to be exercised through the modes which the ...
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... political science . They are denied by those who contend for the divine right of kings , and who hold that the many were created for the few ; but the ablest writers acknowledge these rights as belonging primarily to the people , and of ...
... political science . They are denied by those who contend for the divine right of kings , and who hold that the many were created for the few ; but the ablest writers acknowledge these rights as belonging primarily to the people , and of ...
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... political fabric depend ; and we de- nounce the lawless invasion by armed force of the soil of any State or Territory , no matter under what pretext , as among the grossest of crimes . ' I now reiterate these sentiments ; and in doing ...
... political fabric depend ; and we de- nounce the lawless invasion by armed force of the soil of any State or Territory , no matter under what pretext , as among the grossest of crimes . ' I now reiterate these sentiments ; and in doing ...
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... political opinion in each State represented . Although it was a body of no legal authority , yet from the weight of character of the men composing it , presided over by one who had filled the office of President of the United States ...
... political opinion in each State represented . Although it was a body of no legal authority , yet from the weight of character of the men composing it , presided over by one who had filled the office of President of the United States ...
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