When Aaron Burr shot Alexander Hamilton through the liver in Weehawken, New Jersey, on the morning of July 11, 1804, Hamilton clung to life for another 31 hours after the duel. Although his illustrious career and ignominious death have not typically been remembered for their piety and devotion, Hamilton's beliefs about God, Christ, sin, and salvation came to the fore in these last excruciating moments. Hamilton was no stranger to the Bible or the church. As a child on the Caribbean island of Nevis, where he was born across the street from St. Paul's Anglican Church, he attended a small Hebrew school and learned to recite the Decalogue in its original language.