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The Founding Fathers

and the Military







Dr. James Taylor

―Beware

lest you

forget

the

Lord!‖ Deuteronomy 6:12

―A people without a

heritage are easily

persuaded.‖

- Karl Marx

New England Colonies

Massachusetts—Puritan

Rhode Island—Baptist

Connecticut—Congregational

New Hampshire—Congregational

Middle Colonies

New York—Dutch Reform

Delaware—Lutheran & Dutch Reform

Pennsylvania—Quaker & Lutheran

New Jersey—Lutheran & Dutch Reform

Southern Colonies

Virginia—Anglican

Maryland—Catholic

North Carolina—Anglican

South Carolina—Anglican

Georgia—Protestant

1735-1770 The Great Awakening



Jonathan Edwards – Massachusetts

Theodore Frelinghuysen – New Jersey

William Tennent – New Jersey, Penn

Samuel Davies – Penn, Conn, New Jer.

David Brainard – Frontier, Indians

“Whosoever shall introduce into

public affairs the principles of

Christianity will change the face

of the world.”

Ben Franklin

"It cannot be emphasized to strongly or

too often that this great nation was

founded, not be religionist, but by

Christians, not on religions but on the

gospel of Jesus Christ! For this very

reason people of other faiths have been

afforded asylum, prosperity, and

freedom of worship here.”



Patrick Henry

“The highest glory of the American

Revolution was this: it connected

in one indissoluble bond the

principles of civil government with

the principles of Christianity.”





John Quincy Adams

Who Were the Minute Men?

“…these fighting parsons had their muskets

ready. In September of 1774 an alarm spread

though the country that a clash had come in

Boston and handbills were read in Connecticut

churches on the Sabbath morning. At once the

clergy responded. The Rev. Jonathan Todd , of

East Guilford, marched with eighty-three of his

parishioners, the Rev. Mr. May, of Haddam, and

the Rev. Mr. Boardman, of Chatham, with one

hundred each.





The New England Clergy and the American Revolution

Alice M. Baldwin, 1928

Who Were the Minute Men?

All that winter many were helping their people

to be ready for any emergency…the Rev. John

Adams, of Durham, New Hampshire, in

December of 1774 went with others to take

supplies from the fort at Newcastle and is said

to have stored the powder under his pulpit.

The Rev. John Treadwell went into his pulpit

with musket loaded, his sermon under one arm

and his cartridge box under the other.







The New England Clergy and the American Revolution

Alice M. Baldwin, 1928

Who Were the Minute Men?

When the news of Lexington and Bunker Hill

arrived, parson after parson left his parish and

marched hastily toward Boston. Before

daylight on the morning of April 30, 1775,

Stephen Farrar, of New Ipswich, NH, left with

ninety-seven of his parishioners. Joseph

Willard, of Beverly, marched with two

companies from his town, raised in no small

part through his exertion.







The New England Clergy and the American Revolution

Alice M. Baldwin, 1928

Who Were the Minute Men?

David Avery, of Windsor, VT, after hearing the

news of Lexington, preached a farewell

sermon, then outside the meeting-house door,

called his people to arms and marched with

twenty men. On the way he served as captain,

preached, and collected more troops. David

Grosvenor, of Grafton, left his pulpit and,

musket in hand, joined the minute men who

marched to Cambridge.







The New England Clergy and the American Revolution

Alice M. Baldwin, 1928

Who Were the Minute Men?

Phillips Payson, of Chelsea, is given credit for

leading a group of his parishioners to attack a

band of English soldiery that nineteenth of

April. Benjamin Balch, of Danvers, Lieutenant

of the third alarm-list in his town, was present

at Lexington and later, as chaplain in army and

navy, won the title of “the fighting parson.

Jonathon French, of Andover, Massachusetts,

left his pulpit on the Sabbath morning, when

the news of Bunker Hill arrived, and with

surgical case in one hand and musket in the

other started for Boston.”

The New England Clergy and the American Revolution

Alice M. Baldwin, 1928

―You say, as a clergyman

nothing can excuse my

conduct. I am a clergyman, it

is true, but I am a member of

society as well as the poorest

layman and my liberty is as

dear to me as to any man.

Shall I then sit still, and enjoy

myself at home, when the

best blood of the continent is

spilling? Heaven forbid it.‖

John Peter Muhlenberg, Virginia Pastor

The question was then

asked of Pastor Clark,

by Adams and

Hancock, ―Will your

men fight?‖ Pastor

Clark said, ―I have

trained them for this

Rev. Jonas Clark very hour. They will

fight and if need be

die, under the shadow

of the house of God.‖

―Don‘t fire

until fired

upon, but if

they want

war, let it

Capt. John Parker begin here!‖

―From this

day will be

dated the

liberty of the

Rev. Jonas Clark world.‖

―Tyranny, like hell, is not easily

conquered; yet we have this

consolation with us, that the

harder the conflict, the more

glorious the triumph. What we

obtain too cheaply, we esteem

too lightly; ‗tis dearness only

that gives everything its value.

Thomas Paine

Heaven knows how to put a price December 23, 1776

on its goods; and it would be

strange indeed if so celestial an

article as freedom should not be

highly esteemed.‖

You will think me transported with enthusiasm,

but I am not. I am well aware of the toil and

blood and treasure that it will cost to maintain

this Declaration, and support and defend these

States. Yet through all the gloom I can see the

rays of ravishing light and glory. I can see that

the end is worth more than all the means; that

posterity will triumph in that day's transaction,

even though we [may regret] it, which I trust in

God we shall not.



John Adams



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