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The Years of Trial
Culture and Probity | page 199

●   ●   ●    even yet recognized the seriousness of its quandary. Religion in the United States, she would note a few years later, had passed “from stern Protestantism to doubtful liberalism,” 44 and Adams was for her an education in the ease with which liberalism could lose itself in a genial fog of good intentions.