WHO IS THE REMNANT TRUST?
The Remnant Trust is a Public Educational Foundation.
We were founded to preserve and share our growing collection focusing on individual liberty and human dignity.
The Trust is a public educational Foundation that shares an actively growing collection of manuscripts, 1st edition, and early works dealing with the topics of individual liberty and human dignity, with some pieces dating as early as 2500 BCE. We make our collection available to colleges, universities, professional, civic, and other organizations for use by students, faculty, scholars, and the general public.
Our growing collection of manuscripts, 1st edition, and early works dates back as early as 2500 BCE.
Following along a timeline of liberty and dignity, our collection is comprised of some of the greatest works of man that focus on the proper function of government, responsibility of citizenship, and how we live together in society.


“The mission of The Remnant Trust is to elevate educational standards & the public’s understanding of individual liberty & human dignity through the precedent setting, hands on availability of the world’s great ideas in original form… more ”
WHAT DOES THE REMNANT TRUST DO?
We are passionate about growing, preserving and sharing these rare documents.
Protecting and Sharing Great Works and Ideas of Liberty and Human Dignity
The Remnant Trust collection began more than three decades ago by Founder Brian Bex. Deeply passionate about individual liberty and human dignity, he identified the 100 most important works speaking to these topics, gaining input from scholars.
The Trust has since been dedicated to our mission to elevate educational standards and the public’s understanding of individual liberty and human dignity through the precedent-setting, hands-on availability of the world’s great ideas in original form—and raising the consciousness of the most significant documents that have shaped America: The Great Experiment.
Today, The Remnant Trust’s Wisdom of the Ages Athenaeum is a preeminent privately funded collection of over 1,600 original and early version texts about individual liberty and human dignity putting forth a body of ideas, moral habits and beliefs, conventions and customs of the past to bridge time itself.
The Remnant Trust’s vision has always been to provide the opportunity for people to hold, examine, read and discuss the pieces of the collection.
Our Holdings / Volumes
Manuscripts
Exhibitions
Years / Time Line
Preserving Ideas of Individual Liberty & Human Dignity

The Trust is distinctive because audiences directly interact with the collection and engage in programs and discussions to expand their knowledge and build community. Participants are transformed as they experience the magnitude of the Trust’s historic, centuries-old texts and learn directly about liberty and human dignity from sages spanning four-and-a-half millennia.
WHY DO WE DO THIS?
Unleashing Passion and Curiosity for Individual Liberty and Human Dignity
The Challenge today is to . . .
Prepare this generation to draw on the accumulated wisdom and experience of the past in order to deal with the enduring questions in the new circumstances of the 21st century. In meeting this challenge our strategy is to provide exposure to original sources of the most significant documents that have shaped society; inspire an interest and competency in issues of individual liberty and dignity; engage in civil discussion and debate regarding the great ideas of historical minds.


“If all mankind minus one, were of one opinion, and only one person were of the contrary opinion, mankind would be no more justified in silencing that one person, than he, if he had the power, would be justified in silencing mankind.”
― John Stuart Mill, On Liberty

The Remnant Trust’s officers and staff come from all walks of life and different backgrounds but we share a common interest and understanding for the need to have all sides to be represented in The Collection so individuals can form their own opinions and ideas.
No one person owns The Collection, The Remnant Trust, Inc. organization owns and preserves it.

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Featured Works
De Officis by Marcus Tullius Cicero
Featured Work Manuscript in Latin, on paper. This manuscript of Marcus Tullius Cicero’s “De Officis” was prepared for Nicolai Renciade by an unknown scribe in 1446. Renciade was a student of Giovanni de Juvianello, a professor of grammar, rhetoric, and poetics in...
The Republic of Plato
Featured Work First Edition in English. “The Republic of Plato in Ten Books” was translated by H. Spens and includes a preliminary discourse concerning the philosophy of the ancients by the translator. “Republic” is Plato’s best-known work, written in approximately...
King James Bible, “He” Version
Featured Work First Edition, “He” Version. The King James Bible, “He” Version published in 1611 by Robert Barker. The volume includes the Old and New Testaments as well as the genealogies of the Holy Scriptures. There were two editions of the King James Bible printed...
The Proceedings of the House with Respect to the Petitions for a Repeal of the Alien and Sedition Laws
Featured Work First Edition. This work contains the House Committee Report and the speeches of John Nicholas, a Virginia Congressman, and Albert Gallatin, a representative from Pennsylvania, about the Alien and Sedition Acts passed by the fifth Congress and signed...
Critique of Pure Reason by Immanuel Kant
Featured Work First German Edition. This is the highly influential work of Immanuel Kant’s “Critik der reinen Vernuft” (“Critique of Pure Reason”), published in 1781 by Johann Friedrich Hartknoch in Riga. Kant explores and examines the foundations and parameters of...
Areopagitica by John Milton
Featured Work First Edition. “Areopagitica; A Speech of Mr. John Milton For the Liberty of Unlicenc'd Printing, To the Parlament of England” was written by English poet John Milton and published in 1644. It was written in opposition to licensing and censorship. In the...