United States: A Christian Nation

United States: A Christian Nation

by Herb Titus
2nd Edition, ©1996, ISBN: 9780915815203
Trade Paperback, 89 pages
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Historical Setting: United States, 19th Century

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Supreme Court Associate Justice David Brewer wrote a landmark decision in 1892 in the case of The Church of the Holy Trinity vs. The United States. This historic decision declared unequivocally that the United States is indeed a Christian nation. The book includes a chapter by constitutional attorney Herb Titus on the implications of the case and concludes with the actual decision of the court.

Table of Contents:

  • Introduction by Gary DeMar
  • Biography of David Josiah Brewer (1837-1910)
  • Lecture I: The United States a Christian Nation

    Early Settlements
    Colonial Charters
    Colonial Constitutions
    The Recognition of Sunday
    The Name of God
    Chaplains
    Declarations of the Court
    Unofficial Declarations
    No Doubtful Facts
  • Lecture II: Our Duty as Citizens

    Citizens of Heaven and Earth
    Christianity on Trial
    She's a Grand Old Flag
    She's a Grand Old Faith
    Remember the Sabbath Day
    The Faith of Our Fathers
    Home and Work
    Civil Liberty
    Education
    Charity
    Harmony and Order
    The Duty of the Citizens to Preserve America
  • Lecture III: The Promise and Possibilities of the Future

    America the Melting Pot
    The Character of Community
    The Wealth of the Nations
    When Wars Shall Cease
    The Transforming Life of Jesus
    The Future of America

  • The Holy Trinity Case: A Legacy of Liberty by Herbert W. Titus, J.D.

    Stating the Case
    The Letter vs. the Intent of the Law
    America: A Christian Nation
    Matters of Church and State

  • Church of the Holy Trinity vs. United States (1892):

    Supreme Court Record

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