“It is so obvious to every reasonable being that he did not make himself, and the world in which he inhabits could as little make itself, that the moment we begin to exercise the power of reflection, it seems impossible to escape the conviction that there is a Creator.”
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Letters of John Quincy Adams, to His Son, on the Bible and Its Teachings
This book comprises a series of letters written by the former President John Quincy Adams to his son, offering insights and reflections on the Bible and its teachings. The letters delve into the moral and spiritual lessons derived from the sacred text, providing a personal and historical perspective on the role of religion in one's life. more
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