- - Belief that God exists, based on reason and not any revealed evidence
- - Jeffersonian faith
- - Belief in a creator that left the world alone
- - US politician defending one's religious faith
- - Belief that God created the world, but does not intervene in it
- - Faith espoused in Voltaire's "Treatise on Tolerance"
- - Thomas Paine's faith
- - Reason-based faith
- - Voltaire's faith
- - Jefferson's faith
- - Franklin's faith
- - Faith espoused by Voltaire
- - Rational faith in God
- - The faith of some Founders
- - Popular Age of Enlightenment faith
- - Faith of some Founding Fathers
- - Faith of many a Founder
- - Faith that rejects supernatural revelation
- - Benjamin Franklin's faith
- - Belief of French doctrine
- - belief of many of the founding fathers
- - Belief in crusade is mistaken
- - Reason-based belief in God
- - Belief in a God who doesn't intervene in people's lives
- - Extremely divisive doctrine? Belief in God?
- - belief espousing natural religion
- - belief dies out by end of term
- - Subject of the pamphlet "The Age of Reason"
- - Religious belief of a sort
- - Belief of a sort
- - Belief in God
- - Belief in a god
- - Godly belief
- - Belief in a nonintervening God
- - Theological belief
- - Belief in demigods, not God, strangely
- - Belief of Benjamin Franklin
- - Jeffersonian belief
- - Benjamin Franklin's belief
- - Doctrine referenced in the Declaration
- - Jefferson's belief
- - Franklin's belief in God
- - Belief in a laissez-faire God
- - Belief in a "watchmaker" God
- - Franklin's belief
- - Ben Franklin's belief
- - Something many Founding Fathers believed in
- - One form of belief in God
- - Rational religion
- - Belief in a noninterfering creator
- - Jefferson's religious belief
- - Belief, fading every so often, died in some
- - Belief in God through reason
- - Mark Twain's belief
- - Voltaire's world-view
- - Voltaire's religion
- - Certain religious philosophy
- - Religious philosophy based on reason
- - Belief in God based on rational evidence
- - Religion of many of the Founding Fathers
- - View espoused in Thomas Paine's "The Age of Reason"
- - Thomas Paine's belief
- - Reasoned belief in a supreme being
- - Natural religion advocacy
- - Rational belief in God
- - Belief in a non-intervening God
- - Voltaire's religious view
- - Basic religious belief
- - Ben Franklin's religious belief
- - "The Age of Reason" doctrine
- - Voltaire's philosophy
- - Voltaire's belief
- - Certain belief system
- - "The Age of Reason" topic
- - Thomas Paine's religious belief
- - Belief in God on the evidence of reason
- - Creator belief
- - Ben Franklin's religious philosophy
- - Rationalist 17th-18th century belief
- - Natural religion
- - Freethinker's belief
- - Belief of Thomas Jefferson and Ethan Allen
- - Religious philosophy
- - Paine's creed
- - Religion based on reason
- - Jefferson's creed
- - Paine's doctrine
- - Belief in an indifferent God
- - 17th-century theology
- - Belief in a personal God.
- - Type of belief.
- - Belief in the existence of a personal God.
- - Religious belief
- - Religious doctrine
- - Spiritual belief is embraced by American politician
- - Certain belief in God
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