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The Founders' Key

The Founders' Key The Divine and Natural Connection Between the Declaration and the Constitution and What We Risk by Losing It

By Larry Arnn
Published by Thomas Nelson

Average Blogger Rating: 4.16 Stars

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On 4/10 Homeschooling in a Bilingual Home wrote: The Founder's Key is a book by Larry P. Arnn, director of the Hillsdale College. When I saw this book available at Booksneeze, I hastened to request it for I thought I would enjoy and benefit from reading it, and I wasn't a tiny bit disappointed in my pick. The Founder's Key is a book by Larry P. Arnn, ... A Must Read to understand our Constitution and its current situation

Homeschooling in a Bilingual Home's Rating:

5 Stars

On 4/9 luv2read wrote: The Founders’ Key written by Larry P. Arnn is an enlightening read but not an easy read. Dr. Arnn emphasizes the unity and importance of both the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. These are the pillars of our country on which our liberties hang. Both of these documents have guided ... Enlightening but not Easy

luv2read's Rating:

4 Stars

On 4/9 SteveB wrote: The President of Hillsdale College, Dr. Larry Arnn, has written a fairly compelling case for the unity of the Declaration and the Constitution. In his recent book, The Founder’s Key he warns of the threat each document is under from the modern Progressive movement embodied by much of the Democratic ... The Founder’s Key: A Short Review

SteveB's Rating:

3 Stars

On 4/4 Sally Drinnon wrote: "The Founders' Key" is an academic argument for the United States to reverse its recent history. The author argues that we must return to adhering to the principles of both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution and how these two documents are interoperable. A government state is not ... Not Light Reading

Sally's Rating:

3 Stars

On 4/3 mecrooks wrote: "The sacred rights of mankind are not to be rummaged for among old parchments... They are written, as with a sun beam, in the whole volume of human nature by the hand of Divinity itself." This quote from Alexander Hamilton is a fitting metaphor for Larry Arnn's book, The Founders' Key: The Divine and ... Book Review: The Founder's Key

mecrooks' Rating:

4 Stars

On 4/1 David E. McClendon, Sr. wrote: Book Review The Founders’ KeyBy Larry P ArnnLet me start by saying I really enjoyed reading this book. It is not the type of book I normally read but I figured I would give it a go. The author, Larry P Arnn, takes a look at how our present government is seeking to divorce the Constitution from the ... Book Review The founders' Key

David E. McClendon, Sr. 's Rating:

5 Stars

On 4/1 pastorjeffcma wrote: "The Founders' Key: The Divine and Natural Connection Between the Declaration and the Constitution and What We Risk By Losing It" is the latest work by Larry P. Arnn, President of Hillsdale College. If you are a regular reader of "Imprimis," the monthly essay digest of Hillsdale College sent out free ... A Beautiful Defense

pastorjeffcma's Rating:

4 Stars

On 3/31 Jessica wrote: The history of America is an inspirational story of God's work and blessing. Our founding fathers were great men of worth and dedication, who built a Godly, wonderful country for us. They left us a heritage of love for our Savior, a love for our land, and love for our fellow man. However, they also ... The Founder's Key by Larry Arnn

Jessica 's Rating:

5 Stars

On 3/26 Ma Ingalls wrote: This book reads like a textbook. On a positive note, it points to the integrity and unity of the Constitution and Declaration of Independence. In the text, Arnn reveals the heart of our founding documents. He operates from a sound understanding and thorough research. The words of this book are true ... The Founders Key

Ma Ingalls' Rating:

4 Stars

On 3/23 Joe_JP wrote: The book interested me because it is advertised as an explanation about how the Declaration of Independence and Constitution are connected but "progressives" today do not realize this fact. This is misguided and threatens our liberty. This not being my understanding -- see, e.g., A New Birth of Freedom ... Conclusion Suspect, Journey Worthwhile

Joe_JP's Rating:

3 Stars