| Robert N. Bellah, Steven M. Tipton - 2006 - 572 Seiten
...This duty is precedent both in order of time and degree of obligation, to the claims of Civil Society. Before any man can be considered as a member of Civil...of the Governor of the Universe: And if a member of Civil Society, who enters into any subordinate Association, must always do it with a reservation of... | |
| Todd M. Kerstetter - 2006 - 225 Seiten
...addressed his "Memorial and Remonstrance against Religious Assessments" to the Virginia Assembly in 1785: "Before any man can be considered as a member of Civil...considered as a subject of the Governor of the Universe." Although Madison argues against governmental establishment of religion, later in the same document... | |
| Laura Ingraham - 2006 - 404 Seiten
...that Madison helped to author. Modern elites reject (and would be shocked by) Madison's belief that "before any man can be considered as a member of civil...considered as a subject of the Governor of the Universe." The elites love to quote from Lincoln, but assiduously avoid his more "divisive" comments on his source... | |
| Kathryn Page Camp - 2006 - 232 Seiten
...duty is precedent, both in order of time and in degree of obligation, to the claims of Civil Society. Before any man can be considered as a member of Civil...Society, he must be considered as a subject of the Governour of the Universe: And if a member of Civil Society, do it with a saving of his allegiance... | |
| Charles Gaines - 2006 - 422 Seiten
...concerning the relationship between God and civil government are clear: "Before any man can be considered a member of civil society, he must be considered as a subject of the governor of the Universe. Religion is the basis and foundation of government." Madison believed the future of America rested... | |
| Bob Gingrich - 2006 - 262 Seiten
..."Divine Author," his contemporaries knew, was the JudeoChristian God to whom all men are accountable. "Before any man can be considered as a member of civil society," Madison pointed out, "he must be considered as a subject of the Governor of the Universe." "The belief... | |
| Bob Gingrich - 2006 - 261 Seiten
..."Divine Author," his contemporaries knew, was the JudeoChristian God to whom all men are accountable. "Before any man can be considered as a member of civil society," Madison pointed out, "he must be considered as a subject of the Governor of the Universe." "The belief... | |
| Hugh Heclo - 2009 - 312 Seiten
...This duty is precedent both in order of time and degree of obligation, to the claims of Civil Society. Before any man can be considered as a member of Civil...of the Governor of the Universe: And if a member of Civil Society, who enters into any subordinate Association, must always do it with a reservation of... | |
| Ronald Bruce Flowers - 2005 - 244 Seiten
...This duty is precedent both in order of time and degree of obligation, to the claims of Civil Society. Before any man can be considered as a member of Civil...of the Governor of the Universe: And if a member of Civil Society, who enters into any subordinate Association, must always do it with a 'Written by James... | |
| Michael Farris - 2007 - 528 Seiten
...duty is precedent, both in order of time and in degree of obligation, to the claims of Civil Society. Before any man can be considered as a member of Civil...considered as a subject of the Governor of the Universe. . . . Who does not see that the same authority which can establish Christianity, in exclusion of all... | |
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