I'm assuming that by the blueprint for the Constitution, you are referring to John Adams, who authored the Massachusetts Constitution, which Thomas Jefferson used as his guide, but John Adams wasn't a Calvinist, he was a Unitarian.
EDIT: I took a look at the book that you linked, but didn't get any further than the title, which used the word Theosophy, which I have no part in.
The word blueprint wasn't correct, but here's something to chew:
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The synod which assembled in Philadelphia in 1775 was the first religious body to declare openly and publicly for a separation from England.
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N.S. McFetridge... "Another important factor in the independent movement", says he, "was what is known as the 'Mecklenburg Declaration', proclaimed by the Scotch-Irish Presbyterians of North Carolina, May 20, 1775, more than a year before the Declaration (of Independence) of Congress.
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"We do hereby dissolve the political bands which have connected us with the mother-country, and hereby absolve ourselves from all allegiance to the British crown"... "We hereby declare ourselves a free and independent people; are, and of right ought to be, a sovereign and self-governing association, under control of no power other than that of our God and the general government of Congress; to the maintenance of which we solemnly pledge to each other our mutual co-operation and our lives, our fortunes and our most sacred honor." That assembly was composed of twenty-seven staunch Calvinists... The man who drew up that famous and important document was the secretary, Ephraim Brevard...
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"The identity of sentiment and similarity of expression in this Declaration and the great Declaration written by Jefferson could not escape the eye of the historian; hence Tucker, in his Life of Jefferson, says: 'Everyone must be persuaded that one of these papers must have been borrowed from the other...
Excerpts from The Reformed Doctrine Of Predestination, by Loraine Boettner, Copyright 1932, pp. 387-388.
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Not that there would be any problems. Men have always borrowed and even stolen ideas from others. My main point was only the Biblical background of US.