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Letter from Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Law, 1814

Letter from Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Law, 1814

Thomas Jefferson June 13, 1814 Jefferson wrestles with the role of God and religion in the formation of morality. The copy of your Second Thoughts on Instinctive Impulses, with the letter accompanying it, was received just as I was setting out on a journey to this place, two or three days’ distant from Monticello. I brought it with me and read it with great satisfaction, and with the more as it contained exactly my own creed on the foundation of…

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Letter from Thomas Jefferson to Mrs. Samuel H. Smith, August 6, 1816

Letter from Thomas Jefferson to Mrs. Samuel H. Smith, August 6, 1816

Thomas Jefferson August 6, 1816 After a friend reports that she’d heard that Jefferson had become religious, Jefferson scathingly explains that his views had long been mischaracterized by his enemies. have received, dear Madam, your very friendly letter of July 21st, and assure you that I feel with deep sensibility its kind expressions towards myself, and the more as from a person than whom no others could be more in sympathy with my own affections. I often call to mind…

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Letter from Benjamin Franklin to an Atheist

Letter from Benjamin Franklin to an Atheist

Benjamin Franklin December 13, 1757 Frankln here tries to dissuade an atheist from writing an article attacking religion. Franklin makes the argument that while a rare few might be able to get along without the help of religion, the masses need religion to keep them straight. To ————— Cravenstreet, Dec. 13. 1757 Dear Sir, I have read your Manuscrit with some Attention. By the Arguments it contains against the Doctrine of a particular Providence, tho’ you allow a general Providence,…

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