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America's God and Country: Encyclopedia of Quotations
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by:
Federer, William J. (Editor)
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Publisher: Fame Publishing, Inc.
Published: June 9, 1996
ISBN: 1880563053
Format:Paperback
Pages:845
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Book Description
Col. Jim Ammerman's newsletter, Chaplaincy of Full Gospel Churches Have you ever heard an inspiring quote from one of our forefathers but had difficulty locating it when you really needed it? America's God and Country Encyclopedia of Quotations by
William J. Federer is your solution. It is the most exciting, comprehensive book in print today highlighting America's Godly heritage. This 864-page reference book contains over 2,100 profound quotations from founding fathers, presidents, constitutions,
court decisions and more. Entries are alphabetized and many are illustrated. With easy-to-use subject and source indexes, this book is nothing short of a gold mine for speeches, debates, articles, letters to elected officials, etc.
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Description: With over 2,100 quotations from approximately 700 sources, this exhaustive reference tool contains inspiring quotations ranging from the Magna Carta (1215) to the 1990s. Included are founding fathers, presidents, statesmen, constitutions,
court decisions, military heroes, business leaders, scientists, inventors, ministers from a variety of denominations, African-American leaders, musicians, educators, authors, artists, women leaders, British leaders, and more.
Ideal for
students, teachers, home schoolers, attorneys, journalists, speakers, politicians, and others, this book has received raving reviews from people in many walks of life, such as attorneys, parents, teachers, U.S. Senators, U.S. Representatives, U.S.
presidential candidates, former U.S. presidential cabinet member, ministers, authors, etc.
This book was one of the top five finalists in the Reference Works category of ECPA's prestigious Gold Medallian Book Awards and was nominated for the
Freedoms Foundation George Washington Honor Medal in 1995. Illustrated. Fully footnoted.
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