The Dominion of Providence Over the Passions of Men: A Sermon (1778)
Title | The Dominion of Providence Over the Passions of Men: A Sermon (1778) PDF eBook |
Author | John Witherspoon |
Publisher | |
Pages | 48 |
Release | 2009-05-01 |
Genre | Literary Collections |
ISBN | 9781104488239 |
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The dominion of Providence over the passions of men, a sermon. Repr
Title | The dominion of Providence over the passions of men, a sermon. Repr PDF eBook |
Author | John Witherspoon |
Publisher | |
Pages | 58 |
Release | 1778 |
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Catalogue of the Private Library of the Late John K. Wiggin
Title | Catalogue of the Private Library of the Late John K. Wiggin PDF eBook |
Author | |
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Pages | 206 |
Release | 1876 |
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The dominion of Providence over the passions of men. A sermon, preached ... on the 17th of May, 1776 ... To which is added, An address to the natives of Scotland, residing in America ... The third edition, with elucidating remarks
Title | The dominion of Providence over the passions of men. A sermon, preached ... on the 17th of May, 1776 ... To which is added, An address to the natives of Scotland, residing in America ... The third edition, with elucidating remarks PDF eBook |
Author | John WITHERSPOON (President of Princeton College.) |
Publisher | |
Pages | 48 |
Release | 1778 |
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The Primacy of Foreign Policy in British History, 1660–2000
Title | The Primacy of Foreign Policy in British History, 1660–2000 PDF eBook |
Author | William Mulligan |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 360 |
Release | 2010-10-20 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0230289622 |
External challenges, strategic threats, and war have shaped the course of modern British history. This volume examines how Britain mobilized to meet these challenges and how developments in the constitution, state, public sphere, and economy were a response to foreign policy issues from the Restoration to the rise of New Labour.
John Witherspoon's American Revolution
Title | John Witherspoon's American Revolution PDF eBook |
Author | Gideon Mailer |
Publisher | UNC Press Books |
Pages | 440 |
Release | 2016-11-23 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1469628198 |
In 1768, John Witherspoon, Presbyterian leader of the evangelical Popular party faction in the Scottish Kirk, became the College of New Jersey's sixth president. At Princeton, he mentored constitutional architect James Madison; as a New Jersey delegate to the Continental Congress, he was the only clergyman to sign the Declaration of Independence. Although Witherspoon is often thought to be the chief conduit of moral sense philosophy in America, Mailer's comprehensive analysis of this founding father's writings demonstrates the resilience of his evangelical beliefs. Witherspoon's Presbyterian evangelicalism competed with, combined with, and even superseded the civic influence of Scottish Enlightenment thought in the British Atlantic world. John Witherspoon's American Revolution examines the connection between patriot discourse and long-standing debates--already central to the 1707 Act of Union--about the relationship among piety, moral philosophy, and political unionism. In Witherspoon's mind, Americans became different from other British subjects because more of them had been awakened to the sin they shared with all people. Paradoxically, acute consciousness of their moral depravity legitimized their move to independence by making it a concerted moral action urged by the Holy Spirit. Mailer's exploration of Witherspoon's thought and influence suggests that, for the founders in his circle, civic virtue rested on personal religious awakening.
God of Liberty
Title | God of Liberty PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas S Kidd |
Publisher | Basic Books |
Pages | 306 |
Release | 2010-10-05 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0465022774 |
A "thought-provoking, meticulously researched" testament to evangelical Christians' crucial contribution to American independence and a timely appeal for the same spiritual vitality today (Washington Times). At the dawn of the Revolutionary War, America was already a nation of diverse faiths-the First Great Awakening and Enlightenment concepts such as deism and atheism had endowed the colonists with varying and often opposed religious beliefs. Despite their differences, however, Americans found common ground against British tyranny and formed an alliance that would power the American Revolution. In God of Liberty, historian Thomas S. Kidd offers the first comprehensive account of religion's role during this transformative period and how it gave form to our nation and sustained it through its tumultuous birth -- and how it can be a force within our country during times of transition today.