The Aitken Bible Resolution is not a specific document that can be found in the Library of Congress or other archives. Rather, it refers to the collective actions and decisions made by the United States Congress in 1782, which culminated in the endorsement of the Aitken Bible for use in schools and public institutions. To learn more about this historical event, you may find it helpful to consult primary sources from the era, such as newspapers, letters, and other historical documents. Additionally, several secondary sources, including books and articles, have been written about the Aitken Bible and its significance in American history. Some recommended sources include:
David Barton's "Original Intent: The Courts, the Constitution, and Religion"
Mark A. Noll's "America's God: From Jonathan Edwards to Abraham Lincoln"
George Marsden's "The Twilight of the American Enlightenment: The 1790s and the Coasts of Early Romanticism"
These sources can provide further insight into the Aitken Bible and the historical context in which it was endorsed by the United States Congress.
The very best books to use in order to understand how and what the Founders used in order to set up the Form of Government we are supposed to have, versus the type of Rulership we currently have::
Excellent, but seventy bucks just to access a digital edition... I think we can get The Law for a dollar from the Tuttle Twins people, or Toqueville from Project Gutenberg. I'll search on it though and try to get a better deal, thanks pede!
This is a good Link to Download it, I'm not sure why it's blocked by Mozilla as possibly Dangerous....
Anyway, I set it to go to the First page of the important reading, hence skipping all the boring Opinions and crap....
bit of sauce:
https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/one_nation_under_god/3/
The Aitken Bible Resolution is not a specific document that can be found in the Library of Congress or other archives. Rather, it refers to the collective actions and decisions made by the United States Congress in 1782, which culminated in the endorsement of the Aitken Bible for use in schools and public institutions. To learn more about this historical event, you may find it helpful to consult primary sources from the era, such as newspapers, letters, and other historical documents. Additionally, several secondary sources, including books and articles, have been written about the Aitken Bible and its significance in American history. Some recommended sources include:
David Barton's "Original Intent: The Courts, the Constitution, and Religion"
Mark A. Noll's "America's God: From Jonathan Edwards to Abraham Lincoln"
George Marsden's "The Twilight of the American Enlightenment: The 1790s and the Coasts of Early Romanticism"
These sources can provide further insight into the Aitken Bible and the historical context in which it was endorsed by the United States Congress.
Copying for research and application in home school, thank you!!
yw<3
The very best books to use in order to understand how and what the Founders used in order to set up the Form of Government we are supposed to have, versus the type of Rulership we currently have::
https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/law-of-nations/812E3C4E83DDA2AF494F1C6ABBDCFB82
Excellent, but seventy bucks just to access a digital edition... I think we can get The Law for a dollar from the Tuttle Twins people, or Toqueville from Project Gutenberg. I'll search on it though and try to get a better deal, thanks pede!
I usually go to Avalon or some such for it....
This is a good Link to Download it, I'm not sure why it's blocked by Mozilla as possibly Dangerous.... Anyway, I set it to go to the First page of the important reading, hence skipping all the boring Opinions and crap....
https://files.libertyfund.org/files/2246/Vattel_1519_LFeBk.pdf#%5B%7B%22num%22%3A308%2C%22gen%22%3A0%7D%2C%7B%22name%22%3A%22Fit%22%7D%5D
And here's another link::
https://www.foundationfortruthinlaw.org/Files/The-Law-of-Nations-or-the-Principles-of-Natural-Law-(1758)Emmeric.pdf