There will be a delay in this week's post on Jonathan Edwards. My Sunday was fuller than I expected as was the rest of the week, and I wasn't able to pull research together and focus long enough to ge... View MoreThere will be a delay in this week's post on Jonathan Edwards. My Sunday was fuller than I expected as was the rest of the week, and I wasn't able to pull research together and focus long enough to get the article put together. I hope to release it a little later this week. Then, time permitting, I will still have an article up for this coming weekend. Tentatively, the plan for next weekend is to continue our examination of ministers who greatly influenced the Founding Fathers and the Founding of America. The goal is to spotlight the Reverend Samuel Davies, whose influence on a young Patrick Henry was largely responsible for the skill Henry would show in oratory in the years leading up to, during, and after the Revolutionary War. Henry called Davies the greatest orator he had ever heard, and in turn, Henry became known as the Voice of the Revolution and the Orator of Liberty.