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Religion and the Continental Congress, 1774-1789: Contributions to Original Intent (Religion in America)


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Religion and the Continental Congress, 1774-1789: Contributions to Original Intent (Religion in America)

Author

Derek H. Davis

Year of Publication

2000

Publisher

Oxford University Press on Demand

Pages

326

Language

en

ISBN

0195133552, 9780195133554

ARI Id

1672343168020


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One: Original Intent as a Basis for Constitutional Interpretation
Two: The Political Status of Religion in the Founding Era
Three: Religion and the American Revolution
Four: A Summary View of Politics and Religion in the Continental Congress
Five: Chaplaincies and Days of Religious Observance under the Continental Congress
Six: Religious Dimensions of the Declaration of Independence
Seven: Religion and Federalism during the Confederation Period
Eight: A National Seal and a (National?) Bible
Nine: The Continental Congress and Religious Liberty
Ten: Virtue and the Continental Congress
Eleven: The Continental Congress, Original Intent, and Modern Constitutional Adjudication
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