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Flushing Remonstrance 1657
December 27, 1657
Personal Reactions in Time of War
Jane Addams
1922
Nauvoo, Illinois
1839–1846
The Jewish Cemetery at Newport
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
1852
The Mormons in Missouri
1831–1838
Christian Progressives Respond to Urban Poverty: Jane Addams on Social Settlements
1892
Letter to the Hebrew Congregation at Newport
George Washington
August 21, 1790
Herbert Spencer and the Doctrine of Evolution
Edward L. Youmans
June 5, 1874
The First Parliament of the World’s Religions
September 28, 2018
Report of the Board of Indian Commissioners
1870
Can a Christian Be a Communist?
Martin Luther King, Jr.
September 30, 1962
The Baha’i Temple
Wilmette, Illinois
April 17, 2017
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