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Joel Miller,Kristen Parrish

The Portable Patriot

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What does it mean to think, believe, and act like an American?

Too often reduced to a mythic set of lofty ideals, the soul of America is far more than a concept-it is a people. Even the most sacred principles mean very little unless lived out passionately by an informed citizenry.

In The Portable Patriot, you'll find a carefully assembled sampling of American history's most formative words, written by the people who were making that extraordinary history.

Speeches and sermons, essays and extracts, poems and proclamations illumine such values as independence, virtue, humility, thrift, prayer, and reliance on God. While peering back to the cradle of America's national identity, The Portable Patriot also points a way forward, compelling us to heed poet John Dickenson's plea to "rouse your bold hearts at fair Liberty's call."

Crack open The Portable Patriot, and you'll discover...

Puritan Pastor John Cotton's warning on the dangers of excessive political power
Ben Franklin's shrewd counsel on wealth and debt (private and national), plus his practical advice for immigrants coming to America
Sam Adams's explanation of the rights of Americans and the proper limits of government's power to tax
Paul Revere's personal account of his famous ride and explanation of the crisis with Britain
Rev. Jonathan Mayhew's passionate defense of civil resistance
Thomas Jefferson's reason for small and limited government and keeping the judiciary in check
Thomas Paine's stand against tyranny and his warning about despotism through bureaucracy
Hector St. John de Crevecoeur's reflections on true American identity
Noah Webster's dreadful warning about those who would subvert the Constitution for their own gain
And much, much more
An EChristian, Inc production.
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Publication year
2010
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