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I am aware that Patrick Henry the American (conservative) Revolutionary professed to be a Christian; but did he explicitly claim to be a Calvinist?
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I don't have a definitive answer on this; however, I believe his mother was a Calvinist and I know that he sat under the ministry of Samuel Davies, Presbyterian minister, from age 11 to 22. David J. Vaughan argues in Give Me Liberty that Henry was a Calvinist.
Volume 1 of his worksAre there any writings of Patrick Henry available either to buy or read online?
You're kidding right?
51 of 55 Founding Fathers were publicly, professing, Christians, back when church membership meant something. 80% of them were Calvinists at that.
You're kidding right?
51 of 55 Founding Fathers were publicly, professing, Christians, back when church membership meant something. 80% of them were Calvinists at that.
Privately, most were Scientologists.
THE BLACK REGIMENT LED THE FIGHT IN OUR WAR FOR INDEPENDENCE
By Reverend Wayne C. Sedlak During the War of Independence there was a group of heroic men referred to as the "Black Regiment". The very name enraged the British armies. As heroes in the war, their courage and leadership were hailed throughout the colonies from Massachusetts to Georgia. As a "regiment", they never once drilled together, yet the strategic impact of their highly disciplined attacks was overwhelming. As a unit, they never fought together on a particular field of battle, yet without question, their leadership provided the spark which ignited victory after victory.
This "Black Regiment" was responsible for providing the conviction and wisdom necessary for winning a war against the cruelty of an unjust government. What was the "Black Regiment"? Actually, it wasn't a regiment at all. It referred to the American Presbyterian, Congregationalist, and Baptist clergy.