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And When He Was Old He Continued to Do That Which Was Right –
William J. Federer refers to John Quincy Adams as The Last of the Puritans. He was a reflection of a Christian home and revealed a Christian conscience. Therefore, he fully believed that the institution of slavery was a violation of the concepts of freedom. His belief was that slavery had to be abolished at the state level. Jubilee of the Constitution allows one to fully appreciate America’s formative years.
The reader also will gain insight into John Quincy Adams’ days in the House of Representatives. We close this booklet with Thomas Benton’s vivid description of Adams’ death at his desk in the House of Representatives.
(75 pages)
William J. Federer refers to John Quincy Adams as The Last of the Puritans. He was a reflection of a Christian home and revealed a Christian conscience. Therefore, he fully believed that the institution of slavery was a violation of the concepts of freedom. His belief was that slavery had to be abolished at the state level. Jubilee of the Constitution allows one to fully appreciate America’s formative years.
The reader also will gain insight into John Quincy Adams’ days in the House of Representatives. We close this booklet with Thomas Benton’s vivid description of Adams’ death at his desk in the House of Representatives.
(75 pages)