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The Blasphemy of Abolitionism Exposed

Author : Augustus Baldwin Longstreet,Charles Cotesworth Pinckney,Charleston (S.C.),Daniel Reaves Goodloe,David Ewart,Ebenezer Boyden,George Addison Baxter,George Washington Freeman,Georgia. Convention, 1850,James Adair Lyon,Jesse Babcock Ferguson,Robert Augustus Toombs,Robert Collins,Stephen Taylor,Thomas Savage Clay,William John Grayson,William Thomas Hamilton,William J. Hobby
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 1856
Category : Abolitionists
ISBN : LCCN:11006907

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The Blasphemy of Abolitionism Exposed by Augustus Baldwin Longstreet,Charles Cotesworth Pinckney,Charleston (S.C.),Daniel Reaves Goodloe,David Ewart,Ebenezer Boyden,George Addison Baxter,George Washington Freeman,Georgia. Convention, 1850,James Adair Lyon,Jesse Babcock Ferguson,Robert Augustus Toombs,Robert Collins,Stephen Taylor,Thomas Savage Clay,William John Grayson,William Thomas Hamilton,William J. Hobby Pdf

Abolitionism Exposed!

Author : W. W. Sleigh
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 78 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2020-08-13
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9783752428421

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Abolitionism Exposed!

Author : William Willcocks [From Old Cat Sleigh
Publisher : Palala Press
Page : 100 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2015-09-10
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1342152131

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Abolitionism Exposed! by William Willcocks [From Old Cat Sleigh Pdf

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Damned Nation

Author : Kathryn Gin Lum
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2014-08-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780199375189

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Among the pressing concerns of Americans in the first century of nationhood were day-to-day survival, political harmony, exploration of the continent, foreign policy, and--fixed deeply in the collective consciousness--hell and eternal damnation. The fear of fire and brimstone and the worm that never dies exerted a profound and lasting influence on Americans' ideas about themselves, their neighbors, and the rest of the world. Kathryn Gin Lum poses a number of vital questions: Why did the fear of hell survive Enlightenment critiques in America, after largely subsiding in Europe and elsewhere? What were the consequences for early and antebellum Americans of living with the fear of seeing themselves and many people they knew eternally damned? How did they live under the weighty obligation to save as many souls as possible? What about those who rejected this sense of obligation and fear? Gin Lum shows that beneath early Americans' vaunted millennial optimism lurked a pervasive anxiety: that rather than being favored by God, they and their nation might be the object of divine wrath. As time-honored social hierarchies crumbled before revival fire, economic unease, and political chaos, "saved" and "damned" became as crucial distinctions as race, class, and gender. The threat of damnation became an impetus for or deterrent from all kinds of behaviors, from reading novels to owning slaves. Gin Lum tracks the idea of hell from the Revolution to Reconstruction. She considers the ideas of theological leaders like Jonathan Edwards and Charles Finney, as well as those of ordinary women and men. She discusses the views of Native Americans, Americans of European and African descent, residents of Northern insane asylums and Southern plantations, New England's clergy and missionaries overseas, and even proponents of Swedenborgianism and annihilationism. Damned Nation offers a captivating account of an idea that played a transformative role in America's intellectual and cultural history.

A Dictionary of Books Relating to America

Author : Joseph Sabin,Wilberforce Eames,Robert William Glenroie Vail
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 600 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 1868
Category : America
ISBN : NLS:V000012575

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Bibliotheca Americana

Author : Joseph Sabin
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 606 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 1868
Category : America
ISBN : NYPL:33433081687836

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The Confederate Constitution of 1861

Author : Marshall L. DeRosa
Publisher : University of Missouri Press
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 1991-11
Category : History
ISBN : 0826208126

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In The Confederate Constitution of 1861, Marshall DeRosa argues that the Confederate Constitution was not, as is widely believed, a document designed to perpetuate a Southern "slaveocracy," but rather an attempt by the Southern political leadership to restore the Anti-Federalist standards of limited national government. In this first systematic analysis of the Confederate Constitution, DeRosa sheds new light on the constitutional principles of the CSA within the framework of American politics and constitutionalism. He shows just how little the Confederate Constitution departed from the U.S. Constitution on which it was modeled and examines closely the innovations the delegates brought to the document.

Extremism Triumphant

Author : Darin Wipperman
Publisher : Universal-Publishers
Page : 291 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : History
ISBN : 9781581124132

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Generations of Americans have witnessed the political disputes over slavery and abortion, the two most contentious issues in the nation's history. This book surveys the origins and course of this unfortunate strife, arguing that leaders on both sides of the two issues have embraced political expediency or an illogical view of the Constitution, rather than viable solutions. Focusing on key events and a diverse range of individuals, Extremism Triumphant offers fresh perspectives while lamenting missed opportunities and bitter debate. Making extensive use of Congressional debates and Supreme Court opinions, the narrative takes us on a journey from before the nation's founding to the early part of the 21st Century. Critical of each pole of the slavery impasse that brought civil war, the book shows how the nation made numerous errors as it tried to tackle the equally passionate feud over reproductive freedom. Unsurprisingly, both camps of the modern abortion debate receive criticism. With a willingness to question conventional wisdom dear to conservatives and liberals, Extremism Triumphant challenges each side to ponder its own claim to the moral high ground.

Why Did Yahweh and His Son Yahshuah Say What They Said?

Author : Dr. Justin G. Prock
Publisher : Trafford Publishing
Page : 479 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2020-05-07
Category : Bibles
ISBN : 9781698700977

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Why Did Yahweh and His Son Yahshuah Say What They Said? by Dr. Justin G. Prock Pdf

YAHWEH (The LORD God) and His Son YAHSHUAH (Jesus Christ) made statements with regard to Eschatology that have been “Spiritualized” for over a Millennium, which has led to the belief in Universalism, the belief that YAHSHUAH died for EVERYONE. Well, after one studies the original languages of the Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek, the message of the Kingdom of God was preached to and accepted by a certain House in the Bible. The other House rejected this message, and YAHSHUAH punished that House by taking the Kingdom away from them and giving It to another nation bringing forth fruit. There are only the House of Israel, the House of Judah, and the House of David, mentioned in the Bible. All three existed then, as they do today. However, most of today’s Babylonian Priesthood/Churchianity refuses to accept the secular historical position with regard to the House of Israel, and who they are today. The people groups, which YAHWEH and YAHSHUAH addressed, still exist today. However, these people are all mixed-up, and known by different names, but they DO exist. This book goes back to the origin of these people groups in the Bible, and brings them forward to the present using their old names, in order to understand Eschatology. This brings us to the major question of, “Is the Bible only about Israel?” And, if so, how does it affect our Eschatology today? This book answers these hard questions...

The Oxford Handbook of the Bible and American Popular Culture

Author : Dan W. Clanton, Jr.,Terry R. Clark
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 615 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2020-11-24
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780190077471

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The study of the reciprocal relationship between the Bible and popular culture has blossomed in the past few decades, and the time seems ripe for a broadly-conceived work that assesses the current state of the field, offers examples of work in that field, and suggests future directions for further study. This Handbook includes a wide range of topics organized under several broad themes, including biblical characters (such as Adam, Eve, David and Jesus) and themes (like Creation, Hell, and Apocalyptic) in popular culture; the Bible in popular cultural genres (for example, film, comics, and Jazz); and "lived" examples (such as museums and theme parks). The Handbook concludes with a section taking stock of methodologies and the impact of the field on teaching and publishing. The Oxford Handbook of the Bible and American Popular Culture represents a major contribution to the field by some of its leading practitioners, and will be a key resource for the future development of the study of both the Bible and its role in American popular culture.

The Chicago Afro-American Union Analytic Catalog

Author : Chicago Public Library
Publisher : G. K. Hall
Page : 714 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 1972
Category : African Americans
ISBN : UOM:39015082992085

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