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In my view, the Christian religion is the most important and one of the first things in which all children, under a free government ought to be instructed... No truth is more evident to my mind than that the Christian religion must be the basis of any government intended to secure the rights and privileges of a free people. Preface to 1828 Dictionary
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SCEP'TER, n. [L. sceptrum; Gr. from to send or thrust; coinciding with L. scipio, that is, a shoot or rod.]
SCEP'TER, v.t. To invest with royal authority, or with the ensign of authority.
A staff
or baton borne by a sovereign, as a ceremonial badge or emblem of
authority; a royal mace.
And the king held out Esther the golden scepter that was in his hand. Esther v. 2. Hence, royal or imperial power or
authority; sovereignty; as, to assume the scepter.
The scepter shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his feet, until Shiloh come. Gen. xlix. 10. To endow with
the scepter, or emblem of authority; to invest with royal
authority.
To Britain's queen the sceptered suppliant bends. Tickell. | ||||||||