1st Congressional prayer: ‘Enough to melt a heart of stone’
Jacob Duché praying The first session of the Continental Congress opened the beginning of September in the year 1774 with prayer in Carpenter’s Hall, Philadelphia. Threatened by the most powerful monarch in the world, Britain’s King George III, America’s founding fathers heard Rev. Jacob Duché read Psalm 35, the Anglican Book of Common Prayer’s “Psalter” for…
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