From a book dealing with America as a Christian nation:
Martin, Luther
along with some comments on the world of a freelance editor
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From Wikipedia:
Luther Martin was a politician and one of the United States' Founding Fathers, who refused to sign the Constitution because he felt it violated states' rights. He was a leading Anti-Federalist, along with Patrick Henry and George Mason, whose actions helped passage of the Bill of Rights.
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Moi:
Same one, but in a book from a Protestant denominational press, in which one is accustomed to reading about Martin Luther, and for which an index entry would read "Luther, Martin," an entry of "Martin, Luther" is a little jarring. Well, to me, anyway.
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