In the American Revolution the British viewed pastors with such a force, they called them the “Black Robed Regiment.” King George III blamed the war on the preachers by calling it a “Presbyterian rebellion.” Horace Walpole, the English Prime Minister, said, “There is no use crying about it. Cousin America has eloped with a Presbyterian parson.”
Pastor's churches was often burned sometimes with the congregation inside, and their own families murdered.
Although Presbyterian preachers were certainly involved, preachers from practically every denomination joined in the fight.
April 19, 1775, Pastor Jonas Clark and Deacon John Parker led the Lexington “Minutemen” out to face the invaders. As the British approached the Minutemen, they cried out “in the name of the King of England throw down your arms.” This response rang out from the colonists,
“We recognize no Sovereign but God and no King but Jesus!” Then Captain Parker said to his Minutemen, “Stand your ground, don’t fire unless fired upon. But if they mean to have a war, let it begin here.”
Then the first shot rang out, the shot heard around the world.
http://reclaimamericaforchrist.org/2010/12/20/the-black-robed-regiment-preachers-who-fought/
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