☞ A memorial and remonstrance, presented to the General Assembly of the state of Virginia, at their session in 1785, in consequence of a bill brought into that Assembly for the establishment of religion by law.
Creator(s): Madison, James, 1751-1836 (Author)
Related APS Member(s):
James Madison
Publication: Reprinted at Worcester, Massachusetts: by Isaiah Thomas, [1786]
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References:
Sabin 43719 | Sabin 43721 note | Evans 20109 | Shaw-Shoemaker 22772 | Shaw-Shoemaker 48557 | Shoemaker, Checklist of American Imprints 33966
Editions: 1x 1786 (Worcester), 1x 1786 (Dublin), 1x 1811 (Bennington [Vt.]), 1x 1819 (Boston), 1x 1826 (Washington D.C.), 1x 1828 (Washington, D.C.)
Editions Note: Six editions: one in 1786 (Worcester), one in 1786 (Dublin), one in 1811 (Bennington, VT), one in 1819 (Boston), one in 1826 (Washington, D.C.), one in 1828 (Washington, D.C.). The kernel of Madison's thought on religious freedom, it originally appeared as a broadside (Richmond, 1785; see Evans 20108).
BibNumber: 457.017