" In the Adams/Jefferson letters, IIRC, Adams expressed concern about only two religious groups: Unitarians and the Jesuits."
...compelling observation...
...Jefferson is "accused" of being a Unitarian...
" Jefferson's views on religion were similar to those of other Unitarians of his time. Modern Unitarians consider Jefferson an important figure in their history. "
Founders Online
"I do not like the late Resurrection of the Jesuits. They have a General, now in Russia, in correspondence with the Jesuits in the U.S. who are more numerous than every body knows. Shall We not have Swarms of them here? as many Shapes and disguises as ever a King of the Gypsies, Bamfied More Carew himself, assumed?"
" In the Adams/Jefferson letters, IIRC, Adams expressed concern about only two religious groups: Unitarians and the Jesuits."
...compelling observation...
...Jefferson is "accused" of being a Unitarian...
" Jefferson's views on religion were similar to those of other Unitarians of his time. Modern Unitarians consider Jefferson an important figure in their history. "
Founders Online
"I do not like the late Resurrection of the Jesuits. They have a General, now in Russia, in correspondence with the Jesuits in the U.S. who are more numerous than every body knows. Shall We not have Swarms of them here? as many Shapes and disguises as ever a King of the Gypsies, Bamfied More Carew himself, assumed?"
John Adams to Thomas Jefferson, 28 June 1813
https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Jefferson/03-06-02-0208