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Tag Archives: Ben Franklin
Franklin’s Deism … Distant Love of God, Close Love of Self
Benjamin Franklin’s deism emerges, surprisingly, out of a semi-traditional belief system. In Autobiography, he situates his own religious principles by comparing them to the Presbyterian belief system. He denies “some of the Dogmas of that Persuasion,” but upholds what he … Continue reading
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Like Father Like Son
Ben Franklin’s Autobiography is highly unique in that it was written in four parts, each occurring at very different parts of his life. His original intention, shown in Part 1 of the autobiography, is to present his own life as … Continue reading
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