Quotes and Realities
- The Hope Of All The Ends Of The Earth
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“O you who hear prayer, to you all men will come. When we were overwhelmed by sins, you forgave our transgressions. Blessed are those you choose and bring near to live in your courts! We are filled with the good things of your house, of your holy temple. You answer us with awesome deeds of righteousness, O God our Savior, the hope of all the ends of the earth and of the farthest seas, who formed the mountains by your power, having armed yourself with strength, who stilled the roaring of the seas, the roaring of their waves, and the turmoil of the nations. Those living far away fear your wonders; where morning dawns and evening fades you call forth songs of joy.” [To read about how to receive God's forgiveness, click here]
- Psalm 65:2-8 (NIV)
- Thomas Jefferson
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"The practice of morality being necessary for the well-being of society, he [God] has taken care to impress it's precepts so indelibly on our hearts that they shall not be effaced by the subtleties of our brain. [W]e all agree in the obligation of the moral precepts of Jesus. [And] no where will they be found delivered in greater purity than in his discourses." [For more information see Note]
- Thomas Jefferson: Attorney, Diplomat, Educator; member of Continental Congress, signer and principle author of the Declaration of Independence, Governor of Virginia, Secretary of State under George Washington, Vice-President under John Adams, third President of the United States, founded the University of Virginia.
Quoted from: Photographic facsimile of Thomas Jefferson's letter to James Fishback on September 27, 1809. From Thomas Jefferson Papers at the Library of Congress collection.
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Have you ever read the Constitution and wondered “what were the Founders intentions behind this or that phrase?” The US Constitution in the Resources section contains online references to the Federalist Papers – an early work by three founding fathers on the intention of each section of the US Constitution. But, if you are looking for something more lively, you could turn to the records of the continental congress link in the Resources section, under Congressional Records, or Elliot's or Farrand's records of the debates, or read about the intentions in the more personalized correspondence, writings and letters of the founders.
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