This package contains the following items:
- Lives of the Signers Book
- Benjamin Rush: Signer of the Declaration Book
- Noah Webster's Advice to the Young & Moral Catechism Book
- Ethics: An Early American Handbook Book
- and The Influence of the Bible on America DVD
The price of this package gives you a savings of over 20% off the regular retail price of these items!
Lives of the Signers
Originally published in 1848, our reprint provides a concise biographical sketch of each of the fifty-six Founders who signed the Declaration of Independence. Read the stories behind the signatures and explore the histories of American greats such as John Hancock, John Adams, Richard Henry Lee, and others, who risked their "lives, fortunes, and sacred honor" for the effort that gave birth to the most powerful nation on earth.
Paperback. 384 minutes.
Benjamin Rush: Signer of the Declaration
This illustrated biographical work highlights the life of Dr. Benjamin Rush, a great American hero and role model. At the time of his death in 1813, he was heralded as one of America's three most notable men, along with George Washington and Benjamin Franklin.
He was a signer of the Declaration of Independence, served under three Presidents, helped found five universities and colleges, is titled "The Father of American Medicine," led both the abolition and prison reform movements, and founded American Sunday Schools and the nation's first Bible Society.
Rush integrated his staunch Christian beliefs into every facet of his life. In addition to outlining his many remarkable accomplishments, this book includes numerous excerpts from his personal writings.
Paperback. 320 pages.
Noah Webster's Advice to the Young & Moral Catechism
This book contains two historical reprints which Founder Noah Webster wrote to “enlighten the minds of youth in religious and moral principles and restrain some of the common vices of our country.” The moral catechism uses a series of questions to teach children qualities such as honesty, generosity, gratitude, and more. Written originally for youth, these works are invaluable today for all ages.
Paperback. 53 pages.
Ethics: An Early American Handbook
All ages can benefit from our reprint of this 1890 study on ethics. With an emphasis on character traits such as honesty, gratitude, and responsibility, this text calls attention to the critical importance of character development and the role of well-formed conscience in making morally sound decisions.
Paperback. 127 pages.
The Influence of the Bible on America
The Bible's profound influence on America, widely understood by previous generations, is largely unrecognized today. For years, Americans saw the Bible as a practical guidebook for directing every aspect of daily life, and it therefore shaped American government, law, and education as well as our free enterprise system, our views of private property, our social services, and so much more. This inspiring video presentation documents the dramatic impact of the Bible on American life and culture over the past four centuries.
DVD. 90 minutes. Closed Captioned.
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