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Contracts, Covenants, and Constitutions reveals the contrasting nature of a free government and those established by contract. It brings the original Constitution of the United States into historical contexts and the change in the modern American government into a unique perspective. It also takes a detailed look at the prohibition in the Bible concerning government by contract; the Biblically delegated elements for constitutions; and the debt and bondage that always results from the failure to adhere to Godly precepts. [http://www.hisholychurch.org/order/orderccc.php Order]
Contracts, Covenants, and Constitutions reveals the contrasting nature of a free government and those established by contract. [http://www.hisholychurch.org/outline.php#CCC chapter-by-chapter] brings the original Constitution of the United States into historical contexts and the change in the modern American government into a unique perspective. It also takes a detailed look at the prohibition in the Bible concerning government by contract; the Biblically delegated elements for constitutions; and the debt and bondage that always results from the failure to adhere to Godly precepts. [http://www.hisholychurch.org/order/orderccc.php Order]

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Contracts, Covenants and Constitutions

Contracts, Covenants, and Constitutions reveals the contrasting nature of a free government and those established by contract. chapter-by-chapter brings the original Constitution of the United States into historical contexts and the change in the modern American government into a unique perspective. It also takes a detailed look at the prohibition in the Bible concerning government by contract; the Biblically delegated elements for constitutions; and the debt and bondage that always results from the failure to adhere to Godly precepts. Order