United States, Historian April 30, 1879 – September, 27, 1952.
Hamilton James Eckenrode, historian and archivist, was born James H. Eckenrode and was the son of Hamilton John Eckenrode and Mary Elizabeth Myer Eckenrode, of Fredericksburg.
Also known as Archivist
Separation of church and state in Virginia, instead of weakening Christianity, as the conservatives of the Revolution had feared, really aided it in securing a power over men far greater than it had known in the past.
The most popular argument in all these papers was the assertion ... that Christianity had grown and prospered in spite of the opposition of the State.
The union of church and state put the church under a political control... The church was thoroughly subordinated to the state.
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