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A Sermon, on the Reciprocal Influence of Civil Policy and Religious Duty: Delivered in Christ Church, in the City of Philadelphia, on Thursday, the 19
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The sermon explores the interconnectedness of civil policy and religious duty, emphasizing their mutual influence on society. Delivered in Philadelphia on a day of general thanksgiving, it reflects on the moral responsibilities of citizens and leaders alike. The speaker articulates how adherence to religious principles can guide effective governance and promote civic virtue, encouraging listeners to recognize their roles in fostering a just and moral society. This historical discourse offers insights into the early American perspective on faith and politics.
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A Sermon, on the Reciprocal Influence of Civil Policy and Religious Duty: Delivered in Christ Church, in the City of Philadelphia, on Thursday, the 19, William White
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- Title
- A Sermon, on the Reciprocal Influence of Civil Policy and Religious Duty: Delivered in Christ Church, in the City of Philadelphia, on Thursday, the 19
- Language
- English
- Authors
- William White
- Publisher
- BiblioLife
- Released
- 2012
- Format
- Paperback
- ISBN13
- 9781275612594
- Category
- World history
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- The sermon explores the interconnectedness of civil policy and religious duty, emphasizing their mutual influence on society. Delivered in Philadelphia on a day of general thanksgiving, it reflects on the moral responsibilities of citizens and leaders alike. The speaker articulates how adherence to religious principles can guide effective governance and promote civic virtue, encouraging listeners to recognize their roles in fostering a just and moral society. This historical discourse offers insights into the early American perspective on faith and politics.