Defending the Judeo-Christian ethic, limited government, & the American Constitution
Tuesday March 9th 2010

Our Books

"Dark Rose" by Steve Farrell

“An enchanting story of faith and family that is as enlightening as it is encouraging.” -- Jon Dougherty, World Net Daily

"The most riveting, thought provoking book I've read in years." --Jeffrey Bennett, talk show host, World Wide Christian Radio

“…bursting with lessons in faith, forgiveness and family…it is a modern classic that will be enjoyed and passed along to friends and family for years to come.” -- Shane Cory, Washington Dispatch

"Destined to be a timeless classic, Dark Rose will touch the heart and bring hope to all who read it." -- NewsMax.com

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Liberty Library

The Center for Moral Liberalism’s goal is to house the premier liberty library on the internet, some of it housed in our Out of the Best Books library, the rest elsewhere, but all of it organized for your easy access right here on this page. Browse, bookmark, and spread the word to family, friends, and neighbors!

The Library

1. The Founders’ Constitution: Online library a joint project of Liberty Fund, Inc (who produced this five volume wonder, and the University of Chicago.

2. Liberty Library of Constitutional Classics: A project of Jon Roland’s Constitution Society. Filled with original full text source documents dating back to the 4th Century BC., all the way up through the founding era.

3. Political Sermons of the American Founding Era: 1730-1805, Foreword by Ellis Sandoz, from Liberty Fund. Vital, inspirational read for those who wish to witness for themselves the powerful influence of Judeo-Christian thought on inspiring and sustaining the American Revolution and the marvelous American Constitution that followed. These are actual sermons, in the original, given by religious ministers of the day.

4. Christian Law Library: A project of Belcher Foundation. Key Court Cases regarding religious liberty, the Ten Commandments, In God We Trust, The Pledge of Allegiance, Public Prayers, etc. Additional commentary and studies also included.

5. Christian History Library. Also from the Belcher Foundation. Some repetition from what is found in Liberty Funds Political Sermons (see above), but also some interesting additions like the writings of former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Joseph Story, on religious freedom and the first amendment,

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