Monday, November 15, 2010

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Gmail - American Minute - Nov. 15 - He taught James Madison and 9 writers of the Consitution... - walterjii@gmail.com
American Minute with Bill Federer

November 15

He lost two sons in the Revolution, was the only clergyman to sign
the Declaration and served on 120 Congressional Committees.

His name was John Witherspoon, and he died NOVEMBER 15, 1794.

Born in Scotland, he was a descendant of John Knox.

John Witherspoon was President of Princeton, leader of a New Jersey
committee to abolish slavery, and taught 9 of the writers of the U.S.
Constitution, including James Madison.

His other Princeton students include a U.S. Vice-President, Supreme
Court Justices, Cabinet Members, Governors, Senators and Congressmen.

John Adams described John Witherspoon as "A true son of liberty...but
first, he was a son of the Cross."

On May 17, 1776, the day Congress declared a Day of Fasting, Rev.
John Witherspoon told his Princeton students:

"He is the best friend to American liberty, who is most...active in
promoting true and undefiled religion...to bear down profanity and
immorality of every kind.

Whoever is an avowed enemy of God, I scruple not to call him an enemy
of his country.

It is in the man of piety and inward principle that we may...find the
uncorrupted patriot, the useful citizen, and the invincible soldier."

John Witherspoon concluded:

"God grant that in America true religion and civil liberty may be
inseparable."