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Sacred fire george washington
Sacred fire george washington








sacred fire george washington

“The Man must be bad indeed who can look upon the events of the American Revolution without feeling the warmest gratitude towards the great Author of the Universe whose divine interposition was so frequently manifested in our behalf.” So in honor of George Washington’s birthday, here’s a look at 10 of his quotes recognizing God’s Providence:ġ. The evidence points to an astute leader nurturing religious freedom in a new nation, not rejecting his Savior. Lillback’s research authenticates Washington’s Christian piety by examining everything from the use of a 1662 edition of the Book of Common Prayer of the Anglican Church, his incorporation of the Scriptures in his writings, to copious handwritten letters and speeches. Happily I found biographer Peter Lillback’s George Washington’s Sacred Fire on my local library’s bookshelf. This faith debate marches on, even as Washington’s own words and materials seem to substantiate a devout, albeit private, confidence in traditional Christian teachings. That is, someone who acknowledges God exists but believes He is detached from the activities of mankind. Others argue Washington was religiously ambivalent while some others say he was a Deist. Many note the lifelong Anglican was indeed a sincere Christian. Yet, with so much of Washington’s history preserved and at our fingertips, his religious beliefs are ever-debated. Biographies detail the Chief Founding Father’s exemplary military skills, judicious presidency, and morally upright character. Docuseries examine the Washington’s courtship and marriage. Visitors can wander the gardens and grounds of his adored Mount Vernon home. Beloved as the Father of our country, the elements of Washington’s life captivate historians and spectators alike. February 22 marks President George Washington’s 285th birthday.










Sacred fire george washington