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The Ron Edwards American Experience V2December 10, 202300:01:281.33 MB

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The Edwards Notebook. A story about Jebadiah Morse

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Jedediah Morse were the pioneer American educator, clergyman, and father of Samuel Morse, the inventor of the Morse Code. Elohim ron Edwards on the Day's page from the Edward's Notebook. Jedediah studied for the ministry at Yale, and in seventeen eighty nine accepted a call to the First Church of Charlestown, Massachusetts. He was alarmed by how father clerks he had moved from doctrinal orthodoxy. In seventeen ninety nine, Jedediah more stated, our dangers are of two kinds, those which affect our religion and those which affect our government. They are, however, so closely allied that they cannot, with propriety be separated. To the kindly influence of Christianity. We owe the degree of civic freedoms and political and social happiness mankind now enjoys in proportion as the genuine effects of Christianity are diminished in any nation, and the same proportion will the people of that nation recede from the blessings of genuine freedom. It follows that all efforts made to destroy the foundation of our holy rege religion ultimately tend to this aversion also of our political freedom and happiness. Wherever the pillars of Christianity shall be overthrown our present republican form of government, and all the blessings which flow from them must fall with them. May we the people remember that without God, the United States shall simply be gone under I'm running, which