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Political sermons of the American founding era, 1730-1805 /

The early political culture of the American republic was deeply influenced by the religious consciousness of the New England preachers. Indeed, it was often through the political sermon--the "pulpit of the American Revolution"--That the political rhetoric of the period was formed, refined,...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Sandoz, Ellis, 1931-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Indianapolis, IN : Liberty Fund, ©1998.
Edición:2nd ed.
Colección:Online library of liberty.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Chronology 1688-1773
  • 1 Government the pillar of the earth [1730] / Benjamin Colman
  • 2 Nineveh's repentance and deliverance [1740] / Joseph Sewall
  • 3 The essential rights and liberties of protest-ants [1744] / Elisha Williams
  • 4 Britain's mercies, and Britain's duties [1746] / George Whitefield
  • 5 Civil magistrates must be just, ruling in the fear of God [1747] / Charles Chauncy
  • 6 The mediatorial kingdom and glories of Jesus Christ [1756] / Samuel Davies
  • 7 The presence of God with his people [1760] / Samuel Dunbar
  • 8 The snare broken [1766] / Jonathan Mayhew
  • 9 An humble enquiry [1769] / John Joachim Zubly
  • 10 An oration upon the beauties of liberty [1773] / John Allen
  • 11 An appeal to the public for religious liberty [1773] / Isaac Backus
  • Chronology 1774-1781 369
  • 12 Scriptural instructions to civil rulers [1774] / Samuel Sherwood
  • 13 A calm address to our American colonies [1775] / John Wesley
  • 14 A Constitutional answer to Wesley's calm ad-dress [1775] / Anonymous
  • 15 America's appeal to the impartial world [1775] / Moses Mather
  • 16 The Church's flight into the wilderness [1776] / Samuel Sherwood
  • 17 The dominion of providence over the passions of men [1776] / John Witherspoon
  • 18 The Bible and the sword [1776] / John Fletcher
  • 19 God arising and pleading his people's cause [1777] / Abraham Keteltas
  • 20 Divine judgments upon tyrants [1778] / Jacob Cushing
  • 21 A sermon on the day of the commencement of the Constitution [1780] / Samuel Cooper
  • 22 A sermon preached at Lexington on the 19th of April [1781] / Henry Cumings
  • Chronology 1782-1788
  • 23 A dialogue between the Devil, and George III, Ty-rant of Britain [1782] / Anonymous
  • 24 Defensive arms vindicated [1783] / A Moderate Whig [Stephen Case?]
  • 25 A sermon preached on a day of Thanksgiving [1784] / George Duffield
  • 26 A sermon on occasion of the commencement of the New?Hampshire Constitution [1784] / Samuel McClintock.
  • 27 A sermon preached before a convention of the Episcopal Church [1784] / William Smith
  • 28 The dangers of our national prosperity; and the way to avoid them [1785] / Samuel Wales
  • 29 A sermon on a day appointed for publick Thanks-Giving [1787] / Joseph Lathrop
  • 30 The dignity of man [1787] / Nathanael Emmons
  • 31 The principles of Civil Union and happiness considered and recommended [1787] / Elizur Goodrich
  • 32 The Republic of the Israelites an example to the American States [1788] / Samuel Langdon
  • 33 A century sermon on the glorious revolution [1788] / Elhanan Winchester 969 Chronology 1789-1794
  • 34 A discourse on the love of our country [1790] / Richard Price
  • 35 The African slave trade [1791] / James Dana
  • 36 A sermon delivered at the annual election [1791] / Israel Evans
  • 37 The rights of conscience inalienable [1791] / John Leland
  • 38 A sermon for the day of general election [1792] / David Tappan
  • 39 A sermon preached before the artillery company [1793] / Peter Thacher
  • 40 A sermon on the anniversary of the Independence of America [1793] / Samuel Miller
  • 41 An oration in commemoration of the Independence of the United States of America [1793] / Enos Hitchcock
  • 42 The necessity of the belief of Christianity [1794] Jonathan Edwards, Jr.
  • 43 The wonderful works of God are to be remembered [1794] / David Osgood
  • 44 The revolution in France [1794] / Noah Webster
  • Chronology 1795-1805
  • 45 / Manifestations of the beneficence of divine providence towards America [1795] / Bishop James Madison
  • 46 Sermon before the General Court of New Hampshire at the Annual Election [1797] / Stephen Peabody
  • 47 A discourse, delivered at the Roman Catholic Church in Boston [1798] / John Thayer
  • 48 The duty of Americans, at the present crisis [1798] / Timothy Dwight
  • 49 A sermon occasioned by the death of Washington [1800] / Henry Holcombe
  • 50 On the evils of a weak government [1800] / John Smalley.
  • 51 The voice of warning to Christians [1800] / John Mitchell Mason
  • 52 A solemn address to Christians and patriots [1800] / Tunis Wortman
  • 53 Overcoming evil with good [1801] / Stanley Griswold
  • 54 An oration in commemoration of the anniversary of American Independence [1802] / William Emerson
  • 55 A sermon, on the second coming of Christ 1805 / John Hargrove.