John Adams Quote

The general principles on which the fathers achieved independence, were … the general principles of Christianity, in which all those sects were united, and the general principles of English and American liberty, in which all those young men united, and which had united all parties in America, in majorities sufficient to assert and maintain her independence. Now I will avow, that I then believed and now believe that those general principles of Christianity are as eternal and immutable as the existence and attributes of God; and that those principles of liberty are as unalterable as human nature and our terrestrial, mundane system.


Letter to Thomas Jefferson, 28 June 1813. Often misquoted as "The general principles on which the fathers achieved independence were the general principles of Christianity"


The general principles on which the fathers achieved independence, were … the general principles of Christianity, in which all those sects were...

The general principles on which the fathers achieved independence, were … the general principles of Christianity, in which all those sects were...

The general principles on which the fathers achieved independence, were … the general principles of Christianity, in which all those sects were...

The general principles on which the fathers achieved independence, were … the general principles of Christianity, in which all those sects were...