You
have
selected

  • Page Reference

    • JSMN-01-08-02-pb-0195
Search help
Documents filtered by: Contains page reference="JSMN-01-08-02-pb-0195"
Document starting or appearing on page number 195
  • |<
  • <<
  • <
  • Page 1
  • >
  • >>
  • >|
Once the Revolution began, most Virginians accepted all fundamental breaks with the past save one—the established church. Clearly it was preservation of the old, comforting traditions of the Anglican church and not the institution of established religion per se that interested many men who ordinarily had the most advanced ideas about individual rights. Thus the maintenance of even the most...