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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (ambrose searle AKA richard gardiner) wrote: > >:|But Allison does bother to argue that Madison's personal beliefs were > >:|unorthodox. > >:| > >:|http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=386b43cc.6165287%40news.exis.net&output=gplain > >:| > >:|Yet, Allison's claims that Madison was unorthodox are unsupported by > >:|the best of Madison scholars such as Ralph Ketcham: > >:| > >:|Ralph Ketcham, "James Madison and Religion--A New Hypothesis," Journal > >:|of the Presbyterian Historical Society 38, no. 2 (June 1960): 65-90, > >:|and James Madison: A Biography (New York 1971) 55-58, 61, 66, 162-68. > >:| > >:|They are entitled to be wrong. And when they embrace Madison as one of > >:|their own, they are so wrong it is embarrassing. > >:| > >:|Allison does just that. > >:| > >:|Searle AKA Gardiner > > My reply is contained in the following: > > My Reply will be found in the newly posted article > Christian Orthodoxy And The Founders > http://members.tripod.com/~candst/orthodox.htm Answered at the following http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=fe9a0c54.0311120917.17a16707%40posting.google.com
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