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A brief perusal of the writings of the founding fathers reveals that they gave unequivocal acknowledgement to a Supreme power that governed mankind. Specifically, that He:
- Was the protector in the cause of the Revolution
- Was the overseer in inspiring the emerging frame of government
- Desired that the hand of Providence be acknowledged by future generations in maintaining the cause of liberty and in the strengthening of families.
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| Products for sale in this section are ones that exemplify God.
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Original Intent The Courts, the Constitution, & Religion (Book)
This softback book is approximately 1 1/8 X 5 1/2 X 8 1/2 inches. It is 534 pages and has a raised print title. It is authored by David Barton. On the back cover of the book he states "Additional casualties of judicial activism have included protections for State's rights, local controls, separation of powers, legislative supremacy, and numerous other constitutional provisions. Why did earlier Courts protect these powers for generations, and what has caused their erosion by contemporary Courts? Original Intent answers these questions. By relying on thousands of primary sources, Original Intent documents (in the Founding Fathers' own words) not only the plan for limited government originally set forth in the Constitution and Bill of Rights but how that vision can once again become reality." 433 pgs.
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The Bulletproof George Washington (Book)
This book is approximately 5 1/2 X 8 1/2 inches. It contains 62 pages and is authored by David Barton. On the book's back cover David Barton states "During the battle, [French and Indian War] the 23-year-old Colonel Washington had ridden to and fro on the battlefield, delivering General Braddock's orders to the troops. Specifically targeted by the Indians because he was an officer, Washington found himself in great peril. In fact, of the eighty-six British and American officers, sixty-three were casualties; Washington was the only officer on horseback not shot down. This account of God's miraculous care of Washington and of Washington's open gratitude for God's Divine intervention could be found in many student textbooks until 1934; however, today few have ever heard it. This edition, newly illustrated, will help restore some of our lost American heritage.
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The Real Benjamin Franklin The True Story Of America's Greatest Diplomat (Book)
From the back cover: Who was the real Benjamin Franklin? He has been portrayed as a hard-headed businessman, a renowned scientist, a British spy, a loyal patriot, and a man of deep religious convictions. The Real Benjamin Franklin cuts through the confusion and lets us meet the man as he really was-rather than as he has been characterized by historians. The book tells much of his exciting story in his own words. In part one you'll meet a man who -became an apprentice printer at age 12, and ran away to find his fortune at age 17. -while still in his twenties, became one of the most influential publishers in all America. -became internationally known for his experiments in electricity and such inventions as his free-standing stove and bifocals. -spent almost 25 years as an American diplomat in England and France. -was the principle negotiator of the peace treaty that ended the Revolutionary War. -attended the 1787 Constitutional Convention as the oldest delegate. Part two of the book brings together the most important and insightful passages from Franklin's writings, conveniently arranged in alphabetical order by subject matter.
softback 504 pgs.
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| Rufus King, a signer of the constitution stated, "[T]he...law established by the Creator...extends over the whole globe, is everywhere and at all times binding upon mankind...[This] is the law of God by which he makes his way known to man and is paramount to all human control." (Original Intent, David Barton, p. 337) |
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The following document is in pdf format and may be downloaded, viewed and printed free of charge.
United States Constitution
The document for sale on the left is a parchment copy of the original 1787 version of the United States Constitution. |
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| Thomas Jefferson solemnly declared, "The God who gave us life gave us liberty at the same time..." (The Real Thomas Jefferson, Andrew M. Allison, p.523) |
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