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  2. Patrick Henry - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Henry's father, Colonel John Henry, was the presiding judge. [19] Patrick Henry Arguing the Parson's Cause by George Cooke. After the evidence was presented proving the facts at issue, Maury's counsel gave a speech in praise of the clergy, many of whom were in attendance.

  3. Give me liberty or give me death! - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Henry's "Give me liberty, or give me death!" speech, depicted in an 1876 lithograph by Currier and Ives and now housed in the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. " Give me liberty or give me death! " is a quotation attributed to American politician and orator Patrick Henry from a speech he made to the Second Virginia Convention on ...

  4. Patrick Henry Reardon - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Henry Reardon is an archpriest of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese, author, lecturer, podcaster, and senior editor of Touchstone.. Reardon began his theological education at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky, then attended the Pontifical Atheneum of St. Anselm and the Pontifical Biblical Institute both in Rome, Italy, followed later at St ...

  5. PATRICK HENRY: White nationalism threatens democracy and ...

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    Posters of Jesus holding an AK-47 assault rifle don’t really mesh with the Bible.

  6. And I don't care what it is - Wikipedia

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    Of course, it is the Judeo-Christian concept, but it must be a religion with all men being created equal. [1]: 41 [a] In a 1981 article regarding the quote, Swarthmore College professor Patrick Henry concluded that the line meant that Eisenhower included other religious possibilities, such as a Buddhist democracy. [1]: 41

  7. Religious views of Thomas Jefferson - Wikipedia

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    Within a year of his inauguration, Jefferson began attending church services in the House of Representatives, a custom which had not yet begun while he was vice president, and which featured preachers of every Christian sect and denomination. Henry S. Randall, the only biographer permitted to interview Jefferson's immediate family, recorded ...

  8. Scotchtown (plantation) - Wikipedia

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    Scotchtown is a plantation located in Hanover County, Virginia, that from 1771 to 1778 was owned and used as a residence by U.S. Founding Father Patrick Henry, his wife Sarah and their children. He was a revolutionary and elected in 1778 as the first Governor of Virginia .

  9. Patrick Henry College - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Henry College (PHC) is a private liberal arts non-denominational conservative Protestant Christian college located in Purcellville, Virginia. [2] [3] [4] Its departments teach classical liberal arts, government, strategic intelligence in national security, economics and business analytics, history, journalism, environmental science and stewardship, and literature.