America's Providential History: A Documentary Sourcebook - Explore U.S. Historical Documents for Research & Education
America's Providential History: A Documentary Sourcebook - Explore U.S. Historical Documents for Research & Education
America's Providential History: A Documentary Sourcebook - Explore U.S. Historical Documents for Research & Education

America's Providential History: A Documentary Sourcebook - Explore U.S. Historical Documents for Research & Education

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The Founders of America had a providential view of history and approached the spheres of education, government, politics, economics, and family life from a Biblical perspective. Infusing their Christian ideas in the foundation of America is why she has been the most free and prosperous nation in history. In the book America's Providential History, Mark Beliles and Stephen McDowell give many quotes and excerpts from historical writings that support this supposition. This Documentary Sourcebook, designed as a companion to America's Providential History, presents other primary source materials and allows the reader to experience firsthand the ideas, character, and literacy level of early Americans.Reading primary source materials is the best way to learn of the faith and worldview of America's founders. These writings show how the Founders had a Christian philosophy of government, they understood the divine purpose of civil government, and they knew that government begins internally in the heart of man with the ability to govern his own life. Over 25 selections including: Columbus' Christian Character and Divine Mission; The Seige of Leyden, Holland (1574) by John Motley; The Fast and Thanksgiving Days of New England; The Chaplains and Clergy of the Revolution; Christianity the Key to the Character and Career of Washington; Election Day in Early America; Letter To A Young Gentleman Commencing His Education by Noah Webster; Letters of John Quincy Adams to His Son on the Bible and Its Teachings; First Lessons in Civil Government. McDowell writes brief introductions to each selection.135 pages

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This book is amazing and insightful. It unveils a side to colonial America that is rarely mentioned let alone focused on in our secular public school system. The book shows how deep Christianity was embedded in the culture and how Biblical truth influenced practically every aspect of the formation of our government. He starts with the Gospel and Genesis to give a clear paradigm to looking at all of history (His story!!!), touching on the first settlers, showing how those principles carried the colonies through the years before and after the Revolution. He covers how we went into the decline of those Christian values during the 1800s and the consequences of that decline. There are stories of the fiery patriotism of the clergy of America who preached righteousness and gave sound leadership to the nation in those crucial years. The book gives the American church the target to see from where we have fallen and gives courage to take up that historic mantle and stand upon the principles of the word of God to see our nation restored.
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