On June 28, 1787, Benjamin Franklin, noting the rancour among Convention delegates, moved that each day's proceedings begin with a pray. Although this motion was seconded by Roger Sherman of Connecticut, it was pretty much ignored. Several of the delegates, in an attempt to help Frankilin save face, debated the motion until Edmund Randolph proposed a substitute motion about pray that was voted on and defeated.


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