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Noah Webster’s 1828 American Dictionary of the English Language was produced during the years when the American home, church and school were established upon a Biblical and patriotic basis. Webster, descended on his mother’s side from Pilgrim Governor, William Bradford of Plymouth Plantation, made important contributions to an American educational system which kept the nation on a Christian Constitutional course for many years. The famous ’’blue-backed Speller,’’ his ’’Grammars,’’ and ’’Reader,’’ all contained Biblical and patriotic themes and Webster spearheaded the flood of educational volumes emphasizing Christian Constitutional values for more than a century.
It is not surprising, therefore, that the 1828 American Dictionary should contain the greatest number of Biblical definitions given in any reference volume. Webster considered ’’education useless without the Bible’’ and while he cautioned against too extensive use of the Bible in schools as ’’tending to irreverence,’’ he reiterated, ’’In my view, the Christian religion is the most important and one of the first things in which all children, under a free government, ought to be instructed. . . . No truth is more evident to my mind than that the Christian religion must be the basis of any government intended to secure the rights and privileges of a free people. . . .’’
Today when the Biblical basis of education is under systematic attack we need to capitalize upon the availability of our first American Dictionary–the only dictionary in the world to ’’draw water out of the wells of salvation’’–to utilize God’s written word as a key to the meaning of words. Historically, it documents the degree to which the Bible was America’s basic text book in all fields.
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The account for original documents, as well as commentary from Verna Hall. Understand the heart of the spirit of Liberty, as it comes from the Word of God and the connection to American political liberty. The Colonists were engaged in a Constitutional debate to determine their Biblical basis for the American Revolution. This volume is indispensable to the student in comprehending God’s vision for liberty and government, his responsibility as a Christian citizen, the standard to which we must hold our leaders to sustain our Constitutional Republic.
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This superbly researched volume highlights Washington’s deep faith in the providence of God and the Christian principles by which he lived. For parents and teahcers, pastors and leaders, this book is the treasury of American Christian character and consience to inspire our children. Just as the Washington National Monument towers over our capital, this volume should reside in every home as a monument and measure of American Christian leadership.
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In Volume 1 discover American Christian History and God’s providence in the foundation of forming the world’s first Christian Constitutional Republic and the United States of America’s place in the chain of Christianity moving westward. See history unfold in Verna Hall’s compilation of original documents.
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Miss hall describes the uniqueness of American Christianity and its relationship to civil government as she again uncovers founding documents. ’’It was compiled to help American Christians consider voluntary union versus compulsory union in all aspects of our national life’’
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