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    The “Starting Point” of the Abolition Movement: Morgan Godwyn’s Plea to Evangelize Slaves

    July 20, 2020

    Religion and the Pure Principles of Morality: The Sure Foundation on Which We Must Build

    Maria Stewart October 1831

    Prayers for Peace: Wilson’s 1914 Proclamation and Some Responses

    Woodrow Wilson, David H. Greer, Walter Rauschenbusch October 1914

    Address at Cairo University

    Barack Obama June 4, 2009

    Remarks at the Annual Convention of the National Association of Evangelicals

    Ronald Reagan March 8, 1983

    Address to the National Conference of Catholic Charities

    Franklin D. Roosevelt October 4, 1933

    Second Inaugural Address

    Abraham Lincoln March 4, 1865

    Baconianism and the Bible

    Benjamin Morgan Palmer August 11, 1852

    Temperance Address

    Abraham Lincoln February 22, 1842

    An Address Celebrating the Declaration of Independence

    John Quincy Adams July 4, 1821

    A Model of Christian Charity

    John Winthrop 1630

    Joint Address to Congress Leading to a Declaration of War Against Germany

    Woodrow Wilson April 2, 1917

    “What Are We Fighting For?” A Reply to the People’s Council of America

    Stephen S. Wise January 1918
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