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      • It means that the members of the Constitutional Convention, the most influential group of men shaping the political foundations of our nation, were almost all Christians, 51 of 55--a full 93%. Indeed, most were Calvinists (the Presbyterians and the Dutch Reformed), considered by some to be the most extreme and dogmatic form of Christianity.
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  2. Depending on the extent to which Americans of Christian background were influenced by Deism, their religious beliefs would fall into three categories: non-Christian Deism, Christian Deism, and orthodox Christianity. One can differentiate a Founding Father influenced by Deism from an orthodox Christian believer by following certain criteria.

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      Founding Fathers, the most prominent statesmen of America’s...

  3. May 1, 2006 · In this compact book, David L. Holmes offers a clear, concise and illuminating look at the spiritual beliefs of our founding fathers. He begins with an informative account of the religious culture of the late colonial era, surveying the religious groups in each colony.

  4. The Faiths of the Founding Fathers is a book by historian of American religion David L. Holmes from the College of William & Mary.

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    • 2006
  5. The Founding Fathers have long been known as men of faith, but what precisely did those influential figures believe?

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  6. Faith and religion played a strong role in America's Founding. Historian Thomas S. Kidd noted that "the evangelical tradition supplied spiritual propulsion to the Patriot cause that was unsurpassed by any other element of Patriot ideology.

  7. Jul 7, 2020 · These founding fathers' quotes on religion will give you an overview of their strong moral and spiritual convictions which helped form the foundations of our nation and our government.

  8. Founding Fathers, the most prominent statesmen of America’s Revolutionary generation, responsible for the successful war for colonial independence from Great Britain, the liberal ideas celebrated in the Declaration of Independence, and the republican form of government defined in the United States Constitution.

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