| David E. Guinn - Law - 2006 - 242 pages
...important source of morality in American life. George Washington, in his Farewell Address of 1 796 stated: "[L]et us with caution indulge the supposition that morality can be maintained without religion. What ever [sic] may be conceded to the influence of refined education on minds of peculiar structure,... | |
| Anouar Majid - 305 pages
...religious obligation desert the oaths, which are the instruments of investigation in Courts of Justice? And let us with caution indulge the supposition that...structure, reason and experience both forbid us to expect that National morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principle. Tis substantially true... | |
| Garry Wills - United States - 2007 - 646 pages
...and state are most upset. They like to quote passages like this, from Washington's Farewell Address: And let us with caution indulge the supposition that...structure, reason and experience both forbid us to expect that national morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principle.4 Madison certainly agreed... | |
| Hugh Heclo - Political Science - 2009 - 312 pages
...religious obligation desert the oaths, which are the instruments of investigation in Courts of Justice? And let us with caution indulge the supposition, that...structure, reason and experience both forbid us to expect, that national morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principle." www.earlyamerica.com... | |
| Ron Lipsman - Family & Relationships - 2007 - 300 pages
...religious obligation desert the oaths which are the instruments of investigation in courts of justice? And let us with caution indulge the supposition that...structure, reason and experience both forbid us to expect that national morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principle. Washington was expressing... | |
| P. C. Kemeny - Religion - 2009
...obligation desert the oaths, which are the instruments of investigation in courts of justice? And lest us with caution indulge the supposition that morality...structure, reason and experience both forbid us to expect that national morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principle." Accommodationists are... | |
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