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  "textContent": "At his first inauguration in 1789, George Washington placed his hand on a Bible, took the oath, and kissed it. Then, without delay, he walked with members of Congress to St. Paul’s Chapel for a prayer service. The service wasn’t a Sunday obligation. It was mandated. Three days earlier, Congress had passed a formal resolution […]",
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