America's Lost Dream: One Nation Under GodNew Leaf Publishing Group, 2005 - 80 páginas The second book from the same team that created the best-selling TRUE STORY OF NOAH'S ARK. Dynamic portrayal of the original dream of the founding fathers of this nation - to have one nation under God This unique inspirational book is sure to become a favorite This magnificent book is another big winner by the same creative team that brought you the best seller Noah's Ark! |
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... 300 miles because of leaks. No matter what their identity may have been upon departure all who made this epic voyage would come to be identified as “The Pilgrims." fialfway across the Atlantic severe storms with lightning, hard rain,
... 300 miles because of leaks. No matter what their identity may have been upon departure all who made this epic voyage would come to be identified as “The Pilgrims." fialfway across the Atlantic severe storms with lightning, hard rain,
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... Pilgrims made it across the ocean. However, the storms had blown the ship off course far to the north of its intended landing site. The Mayflower came in near the mouth of the Hudson River to the peaceful waters of Cape Cod, in present ...
... Pilgrims made it across the ocean. However, the storms had blown the ship off course far to the north of its intended landing site. The Mayflower came in near the mouth of the Hudson River to the peaceful waters of Cape Cod, in present ...
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... Pilgrims had made it to the New World and were now far out of reach of the Church of England and the king. Here they could build homes, raise children, and begin to form One Nation Under God. What was once only a dream . . . was now ...
... Pilgrims had made it to the New World and were now far out of reach of the Church of England and the king. Here they could build homes, raise children, and begin to form One Nation Under God. What was once only a dream . . . was now ...
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... Pilgrims, sought out the Captain of the Mayflower, Christopher ]ones, and asked him what part of North America they were approaching. Iones told him the long, low shore was known to English sailors as Cape Cod because of the great ...
... Pilgrims, sought out the Captain of the Mayflower, Christopher ]ones, and asked him what part of North America they were approaching. Iones told him the long, low shore was known to English sailors as Cape Cod because of the great ...
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... Pilgrims religious convictions. They had simply signed on in exchange for passage to the New World where they would pursue their own dreams. They banded together and told the leaders that because they were landing in the wrong place ...
... Pilgrims religious convictions. They had simply signed on in exchange for passage to the New World where they would pursue their own dreams. They banded together and told the leaders that because they were landing in the wrong place ...
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