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An Address Celebrating the Declaration of Independence
John Quincy Adams
July 4, 1821
Ely Parker Reflects on Efforts to Christianize the Indians
Ely S. Parker
1885
Francis Pastorius, Germantown, and the First Petition to Abolish Slavery
1688
Why am I a Heathen?
Wong Chin Foo
August 1887
The Moral Theory of Civil Liberty
Henry Ward Beecher
July 4, 1869
The Methodist Church in America Asserts its Independence
December 19, 2019
Religious Education and Contemporary Social Conditions
Jane Addams
1911
The First Parliament of the World’s Religions
September 28, 2018
Report on the Necessity of Jewish Education
Rebecca Gratz
1835
The Catholic Church in the New Republic
Archbishop John Carroll
June 27, 1783
Religion & WWI
April 10, 2017
In the Jewish Synagogue at Newport
Emma Lazarus
1871
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