Christianity and the American Commonwealth  

By Charles B. Galloway, D.D., LL.D. 



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Originally published in 1898, "Christianity and the American 
Commonwealth" is one of the best summaries of the impact of 
Christianity on America. 

Galloway leaves no historical fact unturned in his demonstration that 
America was founded as a Christian nation. Furthermore, he proves 
that without the Gospel and the application of all of God's Word to 
all of life, civilizations turn despotic and crumble. 

In a day when Christian leaders call for the abandonment of politics, 
Galloway's book is a breath of fresh air. In many ways this book was 
prophetic. He saw what would happen if America rejected her Biblical 
foundations or if Christians retreated from their engagement in 
society. 

Although written more than 100 years ago, Galloway's arguments are 
persuasively modern and must be heeded by today's church. There's no 
doubt that the ACLU will be terrified when this book gets back into 
circulation! Over one hundred images have been added in this newly 
republished version. 

Hardcover, 192 pages. 

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