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“It is universally better to obey God than Man when the laws of God and Man clash and interfere with one another.”

Quote by Jonathan Mayhew

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Jonathan Mayhew
Jonathan Mayhew

Jonathan Mayhew was a significant figure in the American Revolution, serving as a prominent minister and a leader in the colonial resistance against British rule. His sermons and writings were pivotal in shaping public opinion and mobilizing support for the revolutionary cause. more

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