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Patrick Henry: Champion of Liberty
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“The rising greatness of our country is greatly tarnished by the general prevalence of deism, which with me, is but another name for vice and depravity....Amongst other strange things said of me,...I hear it is said by the deists that I am one of their number, and indeed, that some good people think I am no Christian. This thought gives me much more pain than the appellation of tory, because I think religion of infinitely higher importance than politics.' -- PATRICK HENRY, Letter to his daughter Elizabeth Aylett, August 20, 1796.”
― Patrick Henry: Champion of Liberty
― Patrick Henry: Champion of Liberty
“Many years later an acquaintance [Timothy Pickering] recalled [in a letter to John Marshall, dated December 26, 1828] that Patrick Henry once told him 'that he could forgive everything else in Mr. Jefferson, but not his corrupting Mr. Madison.”
― Patrick Henry: Champion of Liberty
― Patrick Henry: Champion of Liberty
“Adversity toughens manhood--and the characteristic of the good or the great man is not that he has been exempted from the evils of life, but that he has surmounted them.' -- PATRICK HENRY, Letter to an unknown recipient, June 2, 1790”
― Patrick Henry: Champion of Liberty
― Patrick Henry: Champion of Liberty
