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What the Anti-Federalists Were For: The Political Thought of the Opponents of the Constitution
— published 1981 — 3 editions |
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The Complete Anti-Federalist
— published 1981 — 3 editions |
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Toward A More Perfect Union: Writings Of Herbert J. Storing
— 2 editions |
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The Ford White House
— published 1986 — 2 editions |
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The Anti-Federalist
by Murray Dry, Herbert J. Storing — published 1985 |
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“The Anti-Federalists feared that the Americans would follow the example of the Europeans as described by Mercy Warren: "Bent on gratification, at the expense of every moral tie, they have broken down the barriers of religion, and the spirit of infidelity is nourished at the fount; thence the poisonous streams run through every grade that constitutes the mass of nations." Warren insisted that skepticism is not, as some hold, necessarily fostered by republican
liberty. Indeed, the history of republics is the history of strict regard to religion.”
― Herbert J. Storing
liberty. Indeed, the history of republics is the history of strict regard to religion.”
― Herbert J. Storing
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