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Christian History Magazine—Issue 50: Christianity & the American Revolution is unavailable, but you can change that!

Colonists left England for freedom of religion—now they fought England for freedom on all other counts. Yet, sandwiched between the First and Second Great Awakenings, the American Revolution was still unavoidably religious. Preachers championed “the Cause” from their pulpits, patriots claimed the blessing of God’s providence, and the founding fathers led the charge toward a free nation founded...

In July 1775, as tensions with the British rose, the Continental Congress called for a day of prayer and fasting. Most ministers used the occasion to preach for the colonial cause, but Anglican clergyman Jonathan Boucher spoke instead on the need to obey constituted authority. Concerned about his safety in proclaiming such an unpopular view, he carried into his pulpit not only his sermon manuscript but also a loaded pistol. At the bottom of the original Declaration of Independence, the Continental