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No.
Reference
Chapter
( 1)Delaware Oath of OfficeIntro
( 2)Christopher Hill, The Century of Revolution, (W.W. Norton & Company: New York, NY, 1961), pp. 3,4.Intro
( 3)Peter Leithart, Heroes of the City of Man, (Canon Press: Moscow, ID, 1999).Homer
( 4)Gary North, Ed., Foundations of Christian Scholarship, (Ross House Books: Vallecito, CA, 1979), p. 221.Socrates
( 5)Microsoft Encharta Encyclopedia 2000, (Microsoft Corporation: Redmond, WA, 1993-1999.Virgil
(5a)Quoted from Ethelbert Stauffer's Christ and the Caesars,pp. 81-89. [Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1955]. R.J. Rushdoony quotes Stauffer in his Foundations of Social Order (p. 64), available from Ross House Books, P.O. Box 158, Vallecito, CA 95251.Virgil
( 6)John H. Leith, Creeds of the Church, (Aldine Publishing Co.: Chicago, IL, 1963), p. 29.Constantine
(6a)P.H. Helm, Alfred the Great (Barnes & Noble Books, New York, N.Y., 1963), p. 17.Constantine
( 7)R.J. Rushdoony, Foundations of Social Order, (Thoburn Press: Fairfax, VA, 1978), p. 9-17.Constantine
( 8)Gary North, Ed. Foundations of Christian Scholarship, (Ross House Books: Vallecito, CA, 1979), p. 225.Augustine
( 9)R.J. Rushdoony, World History Notes, (Ross House Books, Vallecito, CA), p. 103.Justinian
(10)Justinian CodeJustinian
(11)Gordon Clark, Thales to Dewey, (The Trinity Foundation: Jefferson, MD, 1985), p. 253.Anselm
(12)R.J. Rushdoony, The One and the Many, (Thoburn Press: Fairfax, VA, 1978), pp. 188,189.Aquinas
(13)The King’s Two BodiesDante
(14)Allan Gewirth, Marsilius of Padua: The Defender of the Peace, (Columbia University Press: New York, NY, 1967)Marsiglio
(15)Harold Berman, Law and Revolution, (Harvard University Press: Cambridge, MA, 1983), p.29.Luther
(16)John Calvin, Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Religion, (The Westminster Press: Philadelphia, PA, 1960), p. 1505.Calvin
(17)Gordon Clark, The Philosophy of Science & Belief in God, (The Trinity Foundation: Jefferson, MD, 1964), p. 23.Copernicus
(18)Gordon Clark, Thales to Dewey, (The Trinity Foundation: Jefferson, MD, 1957,1985), p. 305.Copernicus
(19)Douglas F. Kelly, The Emergence of Liberty in the Modern World, (P&R Publishing: Phillipsburg, NJ, 1992), p. 37.Brutus/Mornay
(20)William Blackstone, Blackstone’s Commentaries, ( ), Vol. I, p. 41.Hooker
(21)R.J. Rushdoony, Foundations of Christian Scholarship, (Ross House Books: Vallecito, CA, 1979), p. 132.Bacon
(22)Einstein: The Life and Times, ( ), p. 504.Bacon
(23)Edward S. Corwin, The "Higher Law" Background of American Constitutional Law, (Cornell University Press: Ithaca & London, 1955), p. 26Coke
(24)Petition of Right. Discussion GuideCoke
(25)Richard L. Greaves, Theology & Revolution in the Scottish Reformation, (Christian University Press: Grand Rapids, MI, 1980), p. 18.Rutherford
(26)Douglas F. Kelly, The Emergence of Liberty in the Modern World, (P&R Publishing: Phillipsburg, NJ, 1992), p. 61.Rutherford
(27)Douglas Bush, Paradise Lost In Our Time, (P. Smith: New York, NY, 1945)Milton
(28)Christopher Hill, The Century of Revolution, (Norton & Company, Inc.: New York, NY, 1961), p. 179.Hobbes
(29)James Turner, Without God, Without Creed, (The Johns Hopkins University Press: Baltimore & London, 1985), p. 250.Pascal
(30)Ebenezer Burgess, "Dedham Pulpit", 127; quoted by Thomas Jefferson Wertenbaker, The Puritan Oligarchy, (Grosset & Dunlap: New York, NY, 1947), p. 252.Newton
(31)John Locke, Second Treatise, (The Liberal Arts Press: New York, NY, 1952), p. 56.Locke
(32)Jean Marlow, Masterplots, (Salem Press: Pasadena, CA, 1996), p. 2714.Swift
(33)Swift quoteSwift
(34)Greg L. Bahnsen, Van Til’s Apologetic, (P&R Publishing: Phillipsburg, NJ, 1998), p. 343.Hume
(35)Caroline Roberts, The Eighteenth Century Commonwealthman, (Harvard University Press: NewYork & Atheneum, 1968), p. 196.Smith
(36)Henry Hazlett, Economics in One Lesson, (Manor Books, Inc.: Irvington-on-Hudson, NY, 1975)Smith
(37)Encyclopedia Americana, (Americana Corporation: New York, Chicago, Washington D.C., 1959), pp. 105-106.Paine
(38)Jerry S. Herbert, Ed., America, Christian or Secular?, (Multnomah Press: Portland, OR, 1984), p. 154.Jefferson
(39)John Eidsmoe, Christianity & the Constitution, (Baker Book House: Grand Rapids, MI, 1987), p. 92.Jefferson
(40)R.J. Rushdoony, Foundations of Social Order, (Thoburn Press: Fairfax, VA, 1978)Jefferson
(41)John Witherspoon, An Annotated Edition of Lectures on Moral Philosophy, (University of Delaware Press, Associated University Presses: London and Toronto, 1982), p. 45.Witherspoon
(42)John Eidsmoe, Christianity & the Constitution, (Baker Book House: Grand Rapids, MI, 1987), p. 92.Witherspoon
(43)Frederick Coppleston, Hobbes to Hume, vol. 5 of A History of Philosophy, (Image Books; New York: Doubleday, 1985), p. 365.Witherspoon
(44)John Eidsmoe, Christianity & the Constitution, (Baker Book House: Grand Rapids, MI, 1987), p. 92.Witherspoon
(45)David Hume, Critique of Pure Reason, (Kessinger Publishers: Kile, MT, 1998), p. 82.Kant
(46)Gordon Clark, Three Types of Religious Philosophy, (The Trinity Foundation: Jefferson, MD, 1989), p. 94.Kant
(47)Emmanuel Kant, Religion within the Limits of Reason Alone, (Open Court Publishing Company: LaSalle, Ill, 1960), p. 123.Kant
(48)R.J. Rushdoony, Salvation & Godly Rule, (Ross House Books: Vallecito, CA, 1983), p. 30.Comte
(49)Gary North, Marx’s Religion of Revolution, (Institute for Christian Economics: Tyler, TX, 1989), p. 38.Marx
(50)Neil Postman, Amusing Ourselves to Death, (Penguin Group: New York, NY, 1985), p. vii.Orwell
(51)Cornelius Van Til, Defense of the Faith, (Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Company: Phillipsburg, NJ, 1955)Van Til
(52)Richard L. Pratt, Jr., Every Thought Captive, (Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Company, Phillipsburg, NJ, 1979)Van Til
(53)Gary North, Ed., Foundations of Christian Scholarship, (Ross House Books: Vallecito, CA, 1979), p. 225.Van Til