Kyle Moore

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On the surface, Washington’s refusal to take communion suggests that he was not a serious Christian; however, as John Fea points out, this “was not uncommon among eighteenth-century Anglicans,” and Washington may have done so because he “did not believe he was worthy to participate in the sacrament.”
Did America Have a Christian Founding?: Separating Modern Myth from Historical Truth
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