| james bryce - 1891 - 328 strani
...fact understood to be, though not the legally established religion, yet the national religion.•(• So far from thinking their commonwealth godless, the...prosperity, and their nation a special object of the divine favor. «. The legal position of a Christian church is in the United States simply that of a voluntary... | |
| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - 1891 - 324 strani
...in fact understood to be, though not the legally established religion, yet the national religion. f So far from thinking their commonwealth godless, the...prosperity, and their nation a special object of the divine favor. The legal position of a Christian church is in the United States simply that of a voluntary... | |
| 1893 - 566 strani
...far from thinking their Commonwealth godless, the American conceives that its religious character of Government consists in nothing but the religious belief...prosperity, and their nation a Special object of the Divine favor. They have an intelligent interest in the form of faith they profess, are pious without superstition... | |
| 1894 - 542 strani
...is in fact understood to be, though not the legally established religion, yet the national religion. So far from thinking their commonwealth godless, the...prosperity, and their nation a special object of the divine favor. The legal position of a Christian church is in the United States simply that of a voluntary... | |
| 1898 - 896 strani
...in fact, understood to be, though not the legally established religion, yet the national religion. So far from thinking their commonwealth godless, the...prosperity, and their nation a special object of the Divine favor. The legal position of a Christian Church is in the United States simply that of a voluntary... | |
| James Marcus King - 1899 - 732 strani
...is in fact understood to be, though not the legally established religion, yet the national religion. So far from thinking their commonwealth godless, the...prosperity, and their nation a special object of the divine favor. The legal position of a Christian church is in the United States simply that of a voluntary... | |
| James Marcus King - 1899 - 740 strani
...is in fact understood to be, though not the legally established religion, yet the national religion. So far from thinking their commonwealth godless, the...character of a government consists in nothing but the relitirious belief of the individual citizens and OO the conformity of their conduct to that belief.... | |
| Benjamin Kidd - 1902 - 556 strani
...from the domain of ethics (cf. History of the Science of Politics, pp. 1 14, 115). 2 For instance : " So far from thinking their commonwealth godless, the...nation a special object of the divine favour " ( The American Commonwealth, by James Bryce, vol. ii. chap. cvi.). dreams to the evolutionist who has once... | |
| 1906 - 160 strani
...State and national governments, did not fail to express, in the most enduring form, their conception that "the religious character of a government consists...and the conformity of their conduct to that belief." (Bryce, American Commonwealth, Vol. 2, p. 702.) Even before the Federal Constitution was formed, the... | |
| John Fleming Carson - 1908 - 76 strani
...though not the legally established religion, 49 yet the national religion. They (the American people) deem the general acceptance of Christianity to be...of the main sources of their national prosperity." Any assault upon these Christian features of the Republic is an attack upon the bulwarks of the Nation.... | |
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