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All About The History of The United States of America

Men Never Learn From History!

We learn from History That Men Never Learn From History! It is a heart problem! Men refuse to learn the "lessons" afforded by the light of HISTORY: the recorded historical events which occurred as fulfillment of Bible prophecy. Now, these are the basic truths with which we all must deal with one way or another!

Two Basic Reasons For Our Failing Our History Lesson!


  • The Removing Of The Anchoring Landmarks
    We have steadily almost imperceptibly at times removed one by one the great principles that were part of the formulation of the United States of America. We have been busy for generations removing the anchoring landmarks that came as a result of the revivals God blessed this country with in its early years by the preaching of the word of GOD. We have disobeyed the commandment in Proverbs 22:28- "Remove not the ancient landmark which thy fathers have set."
  • The Departure from the BIBLE
    What was the catalyst or reason for this downward spiral? Are you ready! The eyes of men everywhere had been clouded over with cataracts because of our apostasy or departure from the BIBLE … God’s word (and more exactly including the multiplicity of translations and corruption's to God's written word). This apostasy began in America in the BIBLE SCHOOLS early in the last century (1901) when Philip Schaff (with other rank liberals who had rot-gut unbelief in God's word within their hearts) colluded with the English RV committee of 1885 (Westcott and Hort) to produce the American Standard Version (ASV), also known as "the Rock of Bible Honesty" by the scholars, or more accurately, by Bible believers, as a prime example of a new age version of a corrupted bible.
  • It is to the Baptist's ... that we owe primarily ... our religious freedom, and it is Roger Williams [of Rhode Island] in particular, that is the most important contributor of our religious freedom we enjoy in the United States of America. The Bloody Tenet of Persecution for Cause of Conscience is the primary document, which provided the underlying principals for religious freedom, which in turn gave rise to the then future documents of The Declaration of Independence, The United States Constitution and The Bill Of Rights.

United States History Primer

The Foundation Was Established
All About The Foundation Was Established We have steadily almost imperceptibly at times removed one by one the great principles that were part of the formulation of this nation. The Bloody Tenet of Persecution for Cause of Conscience Roger Williams (1644) John Clarke & Obadiah Holmes Sufferers for the Cause of Christ 


The Foundation Was Established ... In GovernmentAll About The Foundation Was Established ... In Government The design of the government foundation of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Bay Colony was primarily by John Cotton (1584-1652), and Richard Mather (1596-1669). The Declaration of Independence - Isaac Backus - The Man Who Changed the Movement of the Sun - The Bill of Rights


The Foundation Was Established ... In True ReligionAll About The Foundation Was Established ... In True Religion It would be in America (among the Gentile nations) at the latter end of the church age where some of the greatest moving of the Holy Ghost would occur in revivals experienced by God's people. A PLEA FOR RELIGIOUS LIBERTY



The Foundation Was Established ... In EducationAll About The Foundation Was Established ... In Education Our first educational system was born out of John Cotton's book: Milk For Babes, Drawn out of The Breasts of both Testaments, 1646, and in its condensed form, became the New England Primer which is how many earlier generations of Americans migrating west learned their ABC's.



The Foundation Was Established ... In EducationAll About Church And State For over 170 years the United States Supreme Court always maintained that the phrase: "a wall of separation between Church and State" meant that Congress should not choose any one single Christian denomination in order to make it the "state" denomination.



The Salient Points In American HistoryAll About The Salient Points In American History The very first book to be printed in the United States was The New England Primer, and it was used in our public schools for 200 years thereafter.




The United States ConstitutionAll About The United States Constitution"  We can not begin to show the text of the Constitution of the United States without first discussing the importance of a meeting between two men.  These two men are James Madison and John Leland ... a BAPTIST preacher. 
When the Constitution was presented to Virginia, Baptists such as John Leland were vehement in their opposition to the Constitution—not because it was a secular document but because it contained no guarantees for absolute religious liberty. God was working in the affairs of men!

Great Quotes By Our Founding FathersAll About Great Quotes By Our Founding Fathers "We account the Scriptures of God to be the most sublime philosophy. I find more sure marks of authenticity in the Bible than in any profane history whatsoever....Worshipping God and the Lamb in the temple: God, for his benefaction in creating all things, and the Lamb, for his benefaction in redeeming us with his blood."


James MadisonAll About James Madison "We have staked the whole future of American civilization, not upon the power of government, far from it. We have staked the future of all of our political institutions upon the capacity of mankind for self-government; upon the capacity of each and all of us to govern ourselves, to control ourselves, to sustain ourselves according to the Ten Commandments of God."

The New England PrimerAll About The New England Primer The New England Primer was a textbook used by students in New England and in other English settlements in North America. It was first printed in Boston in 1690 by Benjamin Harris who had published a similar volume in London. It was used by students into the 19th century. Over five million copies of the book were sold.


The New England Primer In PicturesAll About The New England Primer In Pictures It was the intent of the colonists that all children should learn to read and in 1642 Puritan Massachusetts passed a law stating this. They believed that an inability to read was Satan's attempt to keep people from the Scriptures. The New England Primer followed a tradition of combining the study of the alphabet with Bible reading.


The New England Primer In PicturesAll About John Clarke Dr. Clarke had started the first Baptist church in America, been persecuted for his faith and practice. He invested his life in the pursuit of liberty for Rhode Island and supported himself while in England. He established a free school that provided for the free education of its students. This was the first free school on the shores of America.

The New England Primer In PicturesAll About Obadiah Holmes Religious freedom was bought at a tremendous price by the blood of Baptists for those of us in the United States of America. Religious freedom came to us through Baptist believers in Jesus Christ.  They are the Bible-believing people to whom we owe much of our freedoms that we enjoy to this very day.



The New England Primer In PicturesAll About Shubal Stearns God’s instrument used to multiply, by revival, the New Testament Baptist churches throughout the south-eastern United States. Born in Boston January 28 1706, went with THE LORD, November 20, 1771 at Sandy Creek, North Carolina.



Biographies of the Baptized BelieversAll About Biographies of the Baptized Believers Broaddus, Andrew; Brown, Chad; Bunyan, John; Burns, Jabez; Carey, William; Carroll, B.H; Clark, John; Colgate, Samuel; Colgate, William; Craig, Elijah; Craig, Lewis; Dunster, Henry; Furman, Richard; Harriss, Samuel; Holmes, Obadiah; Hubmaier, Balthasar; Ireland, James; Lane, Dutton; Leland, John; Manning, James; Mercer, Jessie; Sattler, Michael; Simons, Menno; Smyth, John; Stearns, Shubal; Wightman, Valentine.

The New England Primer In PicturesAll About William Cathcarts Essays Baptist History: The Novatianists, The Donatists, The Albigenses, The Henricians, The Petrobrussians, The Anabaptists




The New England Primer In PicturesAll About The Trail Of Blood J.M. Carroll - Baptist History: I want now to call your attention to some of the landmarks, or ear-marks of this religion--the Christian Religion. If you and I are to trace it down through 20 long centuries, and especially down through 1,200 years of midnight darkness, darkened by rivers and seas of martyr blood, then we will need to know well these marks.


Andrew JacksonAll About Andrew Jackson "I trust that the God of Isaac and of Jacob will protect you, and give you health in my absence, in him alone we ought to trust, he alone can preserve, and guide us through this troublesome world, and I am sure he will hear your prayers. We are told that the prayers of the righteous prevaileth much, and I add mine for your health and preservation until we meet again."


The Two TalesAll About The Two Tales In the public schools "absolutes" were taught and discipline existed. It is the reason why the first Dewey (George Dewey) could say to his teacher, "I never cease to be grateful to you. You made a man of me. But for the thrashing you gave me, I would probably be a state prisoner."



Abraham LincolnAll About Abraham Lincoln Year’s later in a reply to a preacher of The Gospel of Jesus Christ who had asked Abraham Lincoln if he was a Christian.





Thomas Stonewall JacksonAll About Thomas Stonewall Jackson "The assertion of the sovereignty and reserved rights of the States, and the strict limitation of those of the Central Government, with the advocacy of a simple and unambitious exercise of its delegated powers, which were inculcated by Mr. Jefferson ... "



Alvin C. YorkAll About Alvin C. York After his platoon had suffered heavy casualties and 3 other noncommissioned officers had become casualties, Cpl. York assumed command. Fearlessly leading 7 men, he charged with great daring a machinegun nest which was pouring deadly and incessant fire upon his platoon. In this heroic feat the machinegun nest was taken, together with 4 officers and 128 men and several guns.