GEORGE WASHINGTON
quotes

“He was a sincere believer in the Christian faith
and a truly devout man.”
{Quote by John Marshall [Revolutionary
General,
Secretary of State,
U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice]}
"To the character of hero and patriot, this good man added
that of Christian. Although the greatest man upon earth, he disdained not
to humble himself before his God and to trust in the mercies of Christ.”
{Quote by Gunning Bedford, signer of the Constitution}
“The name of American, belongs to you…[and] with
slight shades of difference, you have the same religion.”
--George
Washington in his Farewell Address to
the American people, Paragraph 10; September 17, 1796 | photo of farewell address
“What students would learn in American schools above
all is the religion of Jesus Christ.”
--George Washington in a speech to the Delaware Indian
Chiefs May 12, 1779
"It is impossible to rightly govern the world without God and Bible."
"It is the duty of all Nations to acknowledge
the providence of Almighty God, to obey his will, to be grateful for his
benefits, and humbly to implore his protection and favors."
"Is it necessary that any one should [ask], “Did General Washington
avow himself to be a believer in Christianity?" As well may we question
his patriotism, his heroic devotion to his country. His mottos were, "Deeds,
not Words"; and, "For God and my Country." {Quote by Nelly Custis-Lewis,
Washington's adopted daughter}
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A Portion of George Washington's personal prayers:
“O Most Glorious God, in Jesus
Christ,
my merciful and loving Father; I acknowledge and confess my guilt in the
weak and imperfect performance of the duties of this day. I have called
on Thee for pardon and forgiveness of my sins, but so coldly and carelessly
that my prayers are become my sin, and they stand in need of pardon.”
“
I have sinned against heaven and before Thee in thought, word, and deed.
I have contemned Thy majesty and holy laws. I have likewise sinned by omitting
what I ought to have done and committing what I ought not. I have rebelled
against the light, despising Thy mercies and judgment, and broken my vows
and promise. I have neglected the better things. My iniquities are multiplied
and my sins are very great. I confess them, O Lord, with shame and sorrow,
detestation and loathing and desire to be vile in my own eyes as I have rendered
myself vile in Thine. I humbly beseech Thee to be merciful to me in the free
pardon of my sins for the sake of Thy dear Son and only Savior Jesus
Christ who came to call not the righteous, but sinners to repentance. Thou gavest
Thy Son to die for me.”
"Make me to know what is acceptable in Thy sight,
and therein to delight, open the eyes of my understanding, and help me
thoroughly to examine myself concerning my knowledge, faith, and repentance,
increase my faith, and direct me to the true object, Jesus Christ
the Way, the Truth, and the Life, ..."
[from a 24 page authentic handwritten manuscript book dated
April 21-23, 1752]
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