Quote by: John Adams

A pleasant morning. Saw my classmates Gardner, and Wheeler. Wheeler dined, spent the afternoon, and drank Tea with me. Supped at Major Gardiners, and engag'd to keep School at Bristol, provided Worcester People, at their ensuing March meeting, should change this into a moving School, not otherwise. Major Greene this Evening fell into some conversation with me about the Divinity and Satisfaction of Jesus Christ. All the Argument he advanced was, 'that a mere creature, or finite Being, could not make Satisfaction to infinite justice, for any Crimes,' and that 'these things are very mysterious.' (Thus mystery is made a convenient Cover for absurdity.) [ ]


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  • NameJohn Adams
  • DescriptionAmerican politician, 2nd president of the United States (in office from 1797 to 1801)
  • BornOctober 19, 1735
  • DiedJuly 4, 1826
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionLawyer; Politician; Diplomat