The Metaphor of the Wall of Separation: Baptists and the First Amendment (Essay)
Baptist History and Heritage 2008, Summer-Fall, 43, 3
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In the heat of the 1960 presidential campaign, W. A. Criswell, senior pastor of First Baptist Church of Dallas, Texas, declared that our founding fathers wrote "into our Constitution that church and state must be, in this nation, forever separate and free." (1) **********
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