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Jeremiah Moore (minister)

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Because the Episcopal Church was the state-sanctioned religion in Colonial Virginia at the time, Moore became ostracized by many in the religious establishment. In 1773, he preached in Alexandria to challenge the restrictions on licensing ministers of other denominations. He was apprehended and
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I have felt the effects of the ecclesiastical establishment and have been told by the Judge from his seat 'you shall lay in jail until you rot' when my only crime was no other than that of preaching the Gospel of Jesus
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The Doctrine of Universal Conditional Salvation Examined;: And Its Opposition to the Divine Perfections of the Supreme Deity, as They are Revealed in the Sacred Scriptures, Stated; in a Series of Letters to a Lady in
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Compiled Service Records of Soldiers who Served in the American Army During the Revolutionary War. Series M881, Roll 1094. Washington, District of Columbia, National Archives and Records Administration.
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From a young age, Moore became a lay minister in the Episcopal Church, drawing an annual salary of 2,400 pounds of tobacco. While in his twenties, he was baptized and ordinated as a Baptist in 1772.
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Russell D. Moore, "Baptist After All: Resurgent Conservatives Face the Future," in Why I am a Baptist (ed. Tom J. Nettles and Russell D. Moore; Nashville: B&H, 2001), 233-46.
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An Enquiry Into the Nature and Propriety of Ecclesiastical Establishments: In a Letter to Howard Griffith. To which is Annexed a Sermon, Entitled The Jerusalem which is Above
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In 1797, Moore attended the Katocton Baptist Association, which recommended the gradual emancipation of slaves. Moore was a founder of the
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for the freedom to practice their religion without interference or persecution from civil authorities, which eventually led to the
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jailed by authorities at least once, and continued to preach while briefly imprisoned.
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Moore died on February 23, 1815, aged 68. He is buried on the grounds of his home.
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Christianity and the Political Order: Conflict, Cooptation, and Cooperation
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An Enquiry Into the Nature and Propriety of Ecclesiastical Establishments
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Doubting Thomas?: The Religious Life and Legacy of Thomas Jefferson
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In 1773, Moore was one of the religious leaders who petitioned the
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https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Jefferson/01-32-02-0066
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A History of the Rise and Progress of the Baptists in Virginia
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Moorefield: Vienna, Virginia : Home of Jeremiah Moore
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The Doctrine of Universal Conditional Salvation Examined
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Imprisoned Preachers and Religious Liberty in Virginia.
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18th-century Baptist ministers from the United States
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religious freedom
separation of church and state
Stafford County, Virginia
Virginia General Assembly
Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom
Thomas Jefferson
James Madison
George Mason
First Baptist Church of Washington
American Revolutionary War
Moorefield
National Register of Historical Places


"National Registry of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form: Moorefield"
Fairfax County, Virginia: A History
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978-0-9601630-1-4




https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Jefferson/01-32-02-0036
Moorefield: Vienna, Virginia : Home of Jeremiah Moore



A History of the Rise and Progress of the Baptists in Virginia

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