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Findley, Observations on the Two Sons of OIl (1812) |
New Liberty Fund Book (January 2008) - Findley, Observations on the Two Sons of Oil |
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William Findley (1742-1821) served in the Second through the Fifth Congresses, and again in the Eighth through the Fourteenth Congresses, earning the designation “Father of the House” before he retired from Congress in 1817. Findley wrote Observations on “The Two Sons of Oil” to argue that it was neither the purpose nor the design of the United States government to have a federal religion and a federal creed but rather to create the political conditions in which religious liberty could be enjoyed by all.
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