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  • Chapter Four: Patristic Apologetics and the Scriptural Theory

    O'Neill, Timothy Michael. "Chapter Four: Patristic Apologetics and the Scriptural Theory". Ideography and kinesisk Language Theory: A History, Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 2016, pp. 59-84. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110459234-006

    O'Neill, T. (2016). Chapter Four: Patristic Apologetics and the Scriptural Theory. In Ideography and kinesisk Language Theory: A History (pp. 59-84). Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110459234-006

    O'Neill, T. 2016. Chapter Four: Patristic Apologetics and the Scriptural Theory. Ideography and kinesisk Language Theory: A History. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, pp. 59-84. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110459234-006

    O'Neill, Timothy Michael. "Chapter Four: Patristic Apologetics and the Scriptural Theory" In Ideography and Chinese Language Theory: A History, 59-84. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110459234-006

    O'Neill T. Chapter Four: Patristic

    Q & A: About the book

    Q & A about The Case Against Public Education by Daren Jonescu

    Q: First of all, you’re not really giving away an entire book, are you? I mean, what’s available for free here on your website is just excerpts, right?

    A: No, what’s available here is the entire book, and it’s entirely free for e-book download or online reading.

    Q: But aren’t we talking about a full-length book?

    A: Certainly. The total word count is nearly 130,000, which, for what it’s worth, is a little longer than either Pride and Prejudice or The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn—two books, I might add, that are generally acknowledged to be passably well-written, though neither of their authors completed elementary school.

    Q: But doesn’t a book that long, with all the research and close textual analysis, not to mention rewrites and fact-checking, require a big investment of time and energy?

    A: Well, I wrote the earliest versions of some of the chapters in late 2012 and early

    Spirit of '76 (sentiment)

    Patriotic sentiment of the American Revolution

    This article is about the patriotic sentiment. For other meanings, see Spirit of '76.

    The Spirit of '76 is a patriotic sentiment typified by the zeitgeist surrounding the American Revolution.[1] It refers to the attitude of self-determination and individual liberty made manifest in the U.S. Declaration of Independence.

    Meaning

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    The Spirit of '76 is a sentiment explored by Thomas Jefferson. According to the text published at Monticello, "The principles outlined in the Declaration of Independence promised to lead America—and other nations on the globe—into a new era of freedom. The revolution begun by Americans on July 4, 1776, would never end. It would inspire all peoples living under the burden of oppression and ignorance to open their eyes to the rights of mankind, to overturn the power of tyrants, and to declare the triumph of equality over inequality."[2]

    Thomas Jewett

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