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America: A Calvinist Nation -- KEVIN CRAIG - "Liberty UnderGod" Beginning in Missouri's 7th Congressional District

https://KevinCraig.us/calvin.htm

in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Scots even more than Englishmen prospered as administrators, soldiers, and merchants. In America as elsewhere, Scottish settlers often
Kevin Craig is a Christian Anarchist campaigning for *Liberty Under God* in the race for U.S. Congress in Missouri's 7th District.

Universalism, the Prevailing Doctrine of the Christian Church During its First Five Hundred Years

https://tentmaker.org/books/Prevailing.html

in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries for the renascence of original Christianity in the form of Universalism. The first Christians, however, naturally brought heathen increm
Printed in 1899, this book gives conclusiveevidence that Christian Universalism was a prevalent doctrine in early Christian history.

Oren Lyons: On The Indigenous View of the World, 2006

http://ratical.org/many_worlds/6Nations/OrenLyons-IndigenousWorldView.html

to legalize its nineteenth- and twentieth-century settler colonialist projects in North Africa, Southeast Asia, and the South Pacific. As did the anti-monarchy, independent United

The Ritual of Circumcision

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"self-abuse." Nineteenth Century parents worried when babies fondled their bodies, as this infant drawn by Mihaly Zichy (1827-1906) is doing. Many doctors recommended ci

The Radiometric Dating Game

https://tasc-creationscience.org/other/plaisted/www.cs.unc.edu/_plaisted/ce/dating.html

in the late nineteenth century, a geological time scale had been developed on the basis of estimates for the rates of geological processes such as erosion and sedimentation, with

A Guide to Isaac Asimov's Essays

http://www.asimovonline.com/oldsite/essay_guide.html

science fiction in 1938 nineteenth century science fiction before the age of SF novels, long stories were serialized dating SF from its rise in the magazines of the thirties traci


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