The Constitution: A Heavenly BannerDeseret Book Company, 1986 - 36 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-2 von 2
Seite 1
... derived from heavenly inspiration , knowledge of politi- cal government from ages past , and the crucible of their own experience . We pay honor - honor to the document it- self , honor to the men who framed it , and honor to the God ...
... derived from heavenly inspiration , knowledge of politi- cal government from ages past , and the crucible of their own experience . We pay honor - honor to the document it- self , honor to the men who framed it , and honor to the God ...
Seite 14
... derived from my intimate opportu- nity of observing and appreciating the views of the Convention , collectively and individually , that there never was an assembly of men , charged with a great and arduous trust , who were more pure in ...
... derived from my intimate opportu- nity of observing and appreciating the views of the Convention , collectively and individually , that there never was an assembly of men , charged with a great and arduous trust , who were more pure in ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
amendment American ancient prophecy basic principle Bastiat bear the Constitution beneficiaries blessing checks and balances choice spirits Church Convention conviction council created Declaration of Independence dedicatory prayer defending delegated Deseret Book Divinity that shapes docu elected ernment executive form of government Founding Fathers freedom fulfill the ancient George Temple George Washington granted by government heaven Heavenly Banner honor human rights Inspired Document John Adams judicial land legislative liberty Limited Powers live Lord major provisions ment miracle Moral and Righteous premortal President Woodruff principle of representation proper role prophecy of Isaiah prophesied by Joseph Prophet Joseph Smith protect Reuben Clark role of government sacred Salt Lake City secure these rights Senate separation of powers sequently shapes our ends sheriff stitution Superior to Governments survive or perish There's a divinity Thomas Jefferson three branches tion unconstitutional verge of destruction vidual wise Zion shall go