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Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Re: George Washington -- Christian or Deist?

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Re: George Washington -- Christian or Deist?

Posted by Hercules Mulligan at 5:12 PM 19 comments    

Labels: controversy, George Washington, Providence in history, Religion and the Founders, revisionism

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

George Washington: Christian or Deist?

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George Washington: Christian or Deist?

Posted by Hercules Mulligan at 1:02 PM 9 comments    

Labels: controversy, George Washington, Providence in history, Religion and the Founders, revisionism

Thursday, July 19, 2007

What You Never Learned in History Class about Tom Paine

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What You Never Learned in History Class about Tom Paine

Posted by Hercules Mulligan at 2:18 PM 1 comments    

Labels: Common Sense, Founders' roles, politics, Religion and the Founders, revisionism, Thomas Paine

Friday, July 6, 2007

July 4, 1826, and the Dream of Benjamin Rush

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July 4, 1826, and the Dream of Benjamin Rush

Posted by Hercules Mulligan at 2:18 PM 2 comments    

Labels: anecdotes, Benjamin Rush, dream, John Adams, July 4, Providence in history, Thomas Jefferson

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