First Chief Justice – John Jay: His Faith & Judicial Philosophy
Categories: WTK History Lessons║Published On: October 27th, 2020║Tags: Chief Justice, Christian religion Morality, Christianity, Congress, Constitutional rights, Divine intervention Governance, Federalist Papers American currency, Founding Fathers, governance, John Jay, Moral precepts American Bible Society, Religious beliefs Education, Revolutionary War Circular Letter, Treaty of Paris Constitution, U.S. Supreme Court American Bible Society║Views: 3392║2804 words║
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