Doug is right that Buckley is the best work of history on this subject

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Douglas Laycock wrote:
Also Thomas Buckley, Church and State in Revolutionary Virginia 1776-1787 (1977).  Eckenrode is a much older book -- early twentieth century I think.
 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Gene Garman
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You will probably have to ILL it: Separation of Church and State in Virginia, H. J. Eckenrode.

Gene Garman, M.Div.
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Pybas, Kevin M wrote:
Before traipsing to the library I would appreciate hearing from list members what you regard as the best sources on the Virginia religious controversy of the 1780s, i.e., on Patrick Henry's A Bill Establishing a Provision for Teachers of the Christian Religion, Madison's Memorial and Remonstrance, and the passage into law of Jefferson's Bill for Establishing Religious Freedom.  
 
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