After the Day of Fasting, New Hampshire reconvened its ratifying convention in June of 1788.
Harvard President Rev. Samuel Langdon addressed the New Hampshire delegates with a message titled “The Republic of the Israelites an example to the American States”:
“Instead of the twelve tribes of ISRAEL, we may substitute the thirteen states of the American union, and see this application plainly …
The Israelites may be considered as a pattern to the world in all ages … Government … on republican principles, required laws; without which it must have degenerated immediately into … absolute monarchy …
Laws were founded on the plain immutable principles of reason, justice, and social virtue …
How unexampled was this quick progress of the Israelites, from abject slavery, ignorance, and almost total want of order, to a national establishment perfected in all its parts far beyond all other kingdoms and states!
From a mere mob, to a well regulated nation, under a government and laws far superior to what any other nation could boast! …”