Pious Persuasions
Title | Pious Persuasions PDF eBook |
Author | Erik R. Seeman |
Publisher | |
Pages | 284 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
Seeman further examines how pastors and parishioners negotiated their increasingly contentious religious culture when participating in highly charged events: deathbed scenes, rituals of baptism and the Lord's Supper, and religious revivals.".
Views of Christian Truth, Piety, and Morality
Title | Views of Christian Truth, Piety, and Morality PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph Priestley |
Publisher | |
Pages | 300 |
Release | 1834 |
Genre | Christianity |
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Heavenly Merchandize
Title | Heavenly Merchandize PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Valeri |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Pages | 357 |
Release | 2014-01-05 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0691162174 |
Focusing on the economic culture of colonial New England, Heavenly Merchandize views commerce through the eyes of four generations of Boston merchants, drawing upon their personal letters, diaries, business records, and sermon notes to reveal how merchants built a modern form of exchange out of profound transitions in the puritan understanding of discipline, providence, and the meaning of New England. --From publisher's description.
The Public Universal Friend
Title | The Public Universal Friend PDF eBook |
Author | Paul B. Moyer |
Publisher | Cornell University Press |
Pages | 279 |
Release | 2015-09-04 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1501701452 |
Amid political innovation and social transformation, Revolutionary America was also fertile ground for religious upheaval, as self-proclaimed visionaries and prophets established new religious sects throughout the emerging nation. Among the most influential and controversial of these figures was Jemima Wilkinson. Born in 1752 and raised in a Quaker household in Cumberland, Rhode Island, Wilkinson began her ministry dramatically in 1776 when, in the midst of an illness, she announced her own death and reincarnation as the Public Universal Friend, a heaven-sent prophet who was neither female nor male. In The Public Universal Friend, Paul B. Moyer tells the story of Wilkinson and her remarkable church, the Society of Universal Friends. Wilkinson’s message was a simple one: humankind stood on the brink of the Apocalypse, but salvation was available to all who accepted God’s grace and the authority of his prophet: the Public Universal Friend. Wilkinson preached widely in southern New England and Pennsylvania, attracted hundreds of devoted followers, formed them into a religious sect, and, by the late 1780s, had led her converts to the backcountry of the newly formed United States, where they established a religious community near present-day Penn Yan, New York. Even this remote spot did not provide a safe haven for Wilkinson and her followers as they awaited the Millennium. Disputes from within and without dogged the sect, and many disciples drifted away or turned against the Friend. After Wilkinson’s "second" and final death in 1819, the Society rapidly fell into decline and, by the mid-nineteenth century, ceased to exist. The prophet’s ministry spanned the American Revolution and shaped the nation’s religious landscape during the unquiet interlude between the first and second Great Awakenings. The life of the Public Universal Friend and the Friend’s church offer important insights about changes to religious life, gender, and society during this formative period. The Public Universal Friend is an elegantly written and comprehensive history of an important and too little known figure in the spiritual landscape of early America.
A People So Favored of God, Second Edition
Title | A People So Favored of God, Second Edition PDF eBook |
Author | George W. Harper |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 209 |
Release | 2007-12-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 155635729X |
This book is intended for all those with an interest in New England Puritanism, American evangelicalism, the history of revivalism, or the history of pastoral ministry.
The Evangelical Counter-Enlightenment
Title | The Evangelical Counter-Enlightenment PDF eBook |
Author | William R. Everdell |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 449 |
Release | 2021-05-21 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 3030697622 |
This contribution to the global history of ideas uses biographical profiles of 18th-century contemporaries to find what Salafist and Sufi Islam, Evangelical Protestant and Jansenist Catholic Christianity, and Hasidic Judaism have in common. Such figures include Muḥammad Ibn abd al-Waḥhab, Count Nikolaus Zinzendorf, Jonathan Edwards, John Wesley, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and Israel Ba’al Shem Tov. The book is a unique and comprehensive study of the conflicted relationship between the “evangelical” movements in all three Abrahamic religions and the ideas of the Enlightenment and Counter-Enlightenment. Centered on the 18th century, the book reaches back to the third century for precedents and context, and forward to the 21st for the legacy of these movements. This text appeals to students and researchers in many fields, including Philosophy and Religion, their histories, and World History, while also appealing to the interested lay reader.
The Birthday: a Tale for the Young. By the Author of “Gideon,” “Josiah,” Etc. [i.e. Lady Harriet Howard.]
Title | The Birthday: a Tale for the Young. By the Author of “Gideon,” “Josiah,” Etc. [i.e. Lady Harriet Howard.] PDF eBook |
Author | BIRTHDAY |
Publisher | |
Pages | 340 |
Release | 1844 |
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