The Utica Christian Repository

The Utica Christian Repository
Title The Utica Christian Repository PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 404
Release 1825
Genre Theology
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1821-1830

1821-1830
Title 1821-1830 PDF eBook
Author John Bach McMaster
Publisher
Pages 610
Release 1916
Genre United States
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A History of the People of the United States

A History of the People of the United States
Title A History of the People of the United States PDF eBook
Author John Bach McMaster
Publisher
Pages 620
Release 1901
Genre United States
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Autobiography. Memoir. The Christian ministry

Autobiography. Memoir. The Christian ministry
Title Autobiography. Memoir. The Christian ministry PDF eBook
Author Nathanael Emmons
Publisher
Pages 566
Release 1842
Genre Theology
ISBN

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Gazetteer and Business Directory of Oneida County, N.Y. for 1869

Gazetteer and Business Directory of Oneida County, N.Y. for 1869
Title Gazetteer and Business Directory of Oneida County, N.Y. for 1869 PDF eBook
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Pages 416
Release 1869
Genre Oneida County (N.Y.)
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Passionate Liberator

Passionate Liberator
Title Passionate Liberator PDF eBook
Author Robert H. Abzug
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 385
Release 1982
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0195030613

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Recounts Weld's intense childhood, his stormy religious conversion, his entry into the world of reform, and finally, his rejection of public life.

Sacred Borders

Sacred Borders
Title Sacred Borders PDF eBook
Author David Holland
Publisher OUP USA
Pages 299
Release 2011-02-02
Genre History
ISBN 019975361X

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"Why," an exasperated Jonathan Edwards asked, "can't we be contented with. . . the canon of Scripture?" Edwards posed this query to the religious enthusiasts of his own generation, but he could have just as appropriately put it to people across the full expanse of early American history.In the minds of her critics, Anne Hutchinson's heresies threatened to produce "a new Bible." Ethan Allen insisted that a revelation which spoke to every circumstance of life would require "a Bible of monstrous size." When the African-American prophetess Rebecca Jackson embarked on a spiritual journey toward Shakerism, she dreamt of a home in which she could find multiple books of scripture. Orestes Brownson explained to his skeptical contemporaries that the idea drawing him to Catholicism was the prospect of an "ever enlarging volume" of inspiration. Early Americans of every color and creed repeatedly confronted the boundaries of scripture. Some fought to open the canon. Some worked to keep it closed.Sacred Borders vividly depicts the boundaries of the biblical canon as a battleground on which a diverse group of early Americans contended over their differing versions of divine truth. Puritans, deists, evangelicals, liberals, Shakers, Mormons, Catholics, Seventh-day Adventists, and Transcendentalists defended widely varying positions on how to define the borders of scripture. Carefully exploring the history of these scriptural boundary wars, Holland offers an important new take on the religious cultures of early America.He presents a colorful cast of characters-including the likes of Franklin and Emerson along with more obscure figures--who confronted the intellectual tensions surrounding the canon question, such as that between cultural authority and democratic freedom, and between timeless truth and historical change. To reconstruct these sacred borders is to gain a new understanding of the mental world in which early Americans went about their lives and created their nation.