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Collection Reference Number GLC00180
From Archive Folder Documents Relating to 1816 
Title Thomas Jefferson to James Fishback regarding religion & French atheism
Date 19 September 1816
Author Jefferson, Thomas (1743-1826)  
Recipient Fishback, James  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Jefferson denies a statement attributed to him that he had heard atheism discussed by French bishops at table. Fishback, a Kentucky minister and politician, maintained that "by corruption in religion" all of Europe had "gravitated into atheism." Jefferson denies having declared that, "in Paris, atheism was the common table-talk of the French bishops." He admits having perhaps said "'I had heard the doctrines of atheism maintained at table in mixed company,'" but adds "never by a bishop nor even in presence of a bishop." Some letters lost when opening the letter. The letter also has some ink halation.
Subjects Religion  President  France  Global History and Civics  
People Jefferson, Thomas (1743-1826)  
Place written Monticello, Virginia
Theme The Presidency; Religion; Foreign Affairs
Sub-collection The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1493-1859
Additional Information Fishback, a Kentucky minister and politician, maintained that "by corruption in religion" all of Europe had "gravitated into atheism" (An Oration delivered in the First Presbyterian Church. Lexington, Ky.: 1816, p.19). Fishback and Jefferson had been correspondents for seven years before on matters of divine revelation and politics. Angled brackets indicate letters lost in the original from breaking of the seal.
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859
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