The Priest, The Pope, and The President

Charles Wilcox

Format
Hardback
Publisher
Lulu.com
Country
United States
Published
30 March 2020
Pages
736
ISBN
9781716138447

The Priest, The Pope, and The President

Charles Wilcox

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This expose is the true, unknown and untaught story of America, a nation founded on the Bible and the morality of God embedded into it's foundational laws - the Constitution and Bill of Rights, as seen through the eyes of Abraham Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln was born only 20 years after the first full sitting of the new government under George Washington. Lincoln was well versed in the Bible and law and in 1856 was drawn into a court case that changed his life forever. This is also the story of European vitriolic animosity against a 'new concept' of government. A new concept that threatened the very existence of these European powers, especially the Papacy and the Jesuit Order and how Lincoln fought and gave his life for the very principles of moral right, which were and are the absolute antithesis of the principles of the Jesuits. America is facing another Civil War. Included in the material presented is first person documentation that was hidden away from all public exposure for over 120 years, to which the author gained the rights to publish.

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