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Political Sermons of the American Founding Era: 1730-1805 : In Two Volumes / Volume 1 / Volume 1 /

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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Otros Autores: Sandoz, Ellis, 1931-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Indianapolis, IN : Liberty Fund, 1998.
Edición:2nd ed.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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  • ""Ellis Sandoz, Political Sermons of the American Founding Era, Two Volumes ""; ""Volume 1""; ""Title Page ""; ""Copyright Details ""; ""Table of Contents, p. vii ""; ""Foreword, p. xi ""; ""Acknowledgments, p. xxiii ""; ""Editor's Note to the 1998 Edition, p. xxv ""; ""Editor's Note, p. xxvii ""; ""Bibliographic Note, p. xxxiii ""; ""Chronology 1688-1773, p. 3 ""; ""1. Government the Pillar of the Earth [1730], p. 7 ""; ""2. Nineveh's Repentance and Deliverance [1740], p. 25 ""; ""3. The Essential Rights and Liberties of Protestants [1744], p. 51 ""
  • ""4. Britain's Mercies, and Britain's Duties [1746], p. 119 """"5. Civil Magistrates Must be Just, Ruling in the Fear of God [1747], p. 137 ""; ""6. The Mediatorial Kingdom and Glories of Jesus Christ, p. 179 ""; ""7. The Presence of God with His People [1760], p. 207 ""; ""8. The Snare Broken [1766], p. 231 ""; ""9. An Humble Enquiry [1769] , p. 265 ""; ""10. An Oration Upon the Beauties of Liberty [1773], p. 301 ""; ""11. An Appeal to the Public for Religious Liberty [1773], p. 327 ""; ""Chronology, 1774-1781, p. 369 ""; ""12. Scriptural Instructions to Civil Rulers [1774], p. 373 ""
  • ""13. A Calm Address to our American Colonies [1775], p. 409 """"14. A Constitutional Answer to Wesley's Calm Address [1775] , p. 421 ""; ""15. America's Appeal to the Impartial World [1775], p. 439 ""; ""16. The Church's Flight into the Wilderness: An Address on the Times [1776], p. 493 ""; ""17. The Dominion of Providence over the Passions of Men [1776], p. 529 ""; ""18. The Bible and the World [1776], p. 559 ""; ""19. God Arising and Pleading his People's Cause [1777], p. 581 ""; ""20. Divine Judgments Upon Tyrants [1778], p. 607 ""
  • ""21. A Sermon on the Day of the Commencement of the Constitution [1780], p. 627 """"22. A Sermon Preached at Lexington on the 19th of April [1781], p. 657 ""; ""Chronology, 1782-1788, p. 683 ""; ""23. A Dialogue Between th eDevil, and George III, Tyrant of Britain [1782], p. 687 ""; ""24. Defensive Arms Vindicated [1783] , p. 711 ""; ""25. A Sermon Preached on a Day of Thanksgiving [1784] , p. 771 ""; ""26. A Sermon on Occasion of the Commencement of the New-Hampshire Constitution [1784], p. 789 ""; ""27. A Sermon Preached Before a Convention of the Episcopal Church [1784], p. 815 ""
  • ""28. The Dangers of our National Prosperity and the Way to Avoid Them [1785] , p. 835 ""; ""29. A Sermon on a Day Appointed for Publick Thanksgiving [1787], p. 865 ""; ""30. The Dignity of Man [1787], p. 883 ""; ""31. The Principles of Civil Union and Happiness Considered and Recommended [1787], p. 909 ""; ""32. The Republic of the Israelites an Example to the American States [1788] , p. 941 ""; ""33. A Century Sermon on the Glorious Revolution [1788], p. 969 ""; ""Volume 2""; ""Copyright Details ""; ""Table of Contents, p. v ""; ""Chronology, 1789-1794, p. 1001 ""