Wade Stotts

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At the time, Virginia law required the use of the Book of Common Prayer in a marriage ceremony performed by a church official. Jefferson’s revision committee removed the involvement of the clergy in place of a license and declaration of intent in the presence of witnesses. If passed, this bill would have allowed for a non-religious wedding ceremony, thus preventing the clergy and the church from compelling participants to recite certain religious views as a condition of marriage.
Getting Jefferson Right: Fact Checking Claims about Our Third President
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