No they just belonged to churches which confessed the Trinity. So again the issue of the secret life. I would quit using the Masons as an argument. You can't provide evidence any of those men were practicing Masons and could have just gone to the lodge for a nice meal and political connections.
We can only go by what the historical record tells us, and that certainly includes Freemasonry for a large number of Founders, including Washington himself.
Clearly and emphatically, Washington did not consider Freemasonry as contrary to his Christian beliefs, and the record we have on those beliefs shows:
Therefore, I consider my statements on Washington's Christianity accurate: he was influenced to some degree by ideas from Enlightenment deism/theism and/or Freemasonry.
If that makes Washington, in redleghunter's mind, a "God Damned Heretic", then what does it make acknowledged Unitarians like the John Adams' (father & son) and recognized deistics like Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin and James Madison?
I am here to request that you treat those men, and their religious ideas with forbearance and respect, especially on Free Republic's News/Activism forum.