Mark B. McFadden

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The religion clauses of the First Amendment, then, were a triumph of the Baptists’ and Madison’s shared view of religious liberty. The Baptists’ perspective was crafted out of the bitter experience of persecution in the colonial era. At every step, especially in Virginia, Madison utterly depended upon their support to bring about freedom of conscience. In the Constitution, Baptist pressure pushed Madison further than he originally sought to go.
Baptists in America: A History
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