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The Rogerenes

Author : John R. Bolles,Anna B. Williams
Publisher : DigiCat
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2022-05-29
Category : History
ISBN : EAN:8596547027928

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The Rogerenes by John R. Bolles,Anna B. Williams Pdf

The Rogers were a religious sect founded in 1674 by John Rogers (1648–1721) in New London, Connecticut. They were opposing the Protestant church, refused to celebrate Sunday, as they perceived every day as holy, and also refused to pay taxes. They founded several settlements in Connecticut and New Jersey. This book was aimed to correct the record on some historical information about this family and its controversial leader. It gives many new details about the Rogers and Bolles families and documents many cases of people being jailed, whipped, and otherwise persecuted without due process for their religious views.

Books by and about the Rogerenes

Author : Ellen Starr Brinton
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 1945
Category : Rogerenes
ISBN : UCAL:$B680166

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The Regerenes

Author : Anna B. Williams
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 294 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2020-07-27
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9783752352337

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The Regerenes by Anna B. Williams Pdf

Reproduction of the original: The Regerenes by Anna B. Williams

For Adam's Sake: A Family Saga in Colonial New England

Author : Allegra di Bonaventura
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Page : 496 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2013-04-22
Category : History
ISBN : 9780871403476

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For Adam's Sake: A Family Saga in Colonial New England by Allegra di Bonaventura Pdf

“Incomparably vivid . . . as enthralling a portrait of family life [in colonial New England] as we are likely to have.”—Wall Street Journal In the tradition of Laurel Thatcher Ulrich’s classic, A Midwife’s Tale, comes this groundbreaking narrative by one of America’s most promising colonial historians. Joshua Hempstead was a well-respected farmer and tradesman in New London, Connecticut. As his remarkable diary—kept from 1711 until 1758—reveals, he was also a slave owner who owned Adam Jackson for over thirty years. In this engrossing narrative of family life and the slave experience in the colonial North, Allegra di Bonaventura describes the complexity of this master/slave relationship and traces the intertwining stories of two families until the eve of the Revolution. Slavery is often left out of our collective memory of New England’s history, but it was hugely impactful on the central unit of colonial life: the family. In every corner, the lines between slavery and freedom were blurred as families across the social spectrum fought to survive. In this enlightening study, a new portrait of an era emerges.

In Search of the New Testament Church

Author : C. Douglas Weaver
Publisher : Mercer University Press
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0881461059

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In Search of the New Testament Church by C. Douglas Weaver Pdf

When John Smyth organized the first Baptist church, he wanted to establish the New Testament church; believer's baptism was the missing link. Baptists of subsequent eras often continued the search to embody "New Testament Christianity." Unique to surveys of Baptist life, Doug Weaver highlights this restorationist theme as a way to understand Baptist identity. Weaver does not force the theme, but the "search" is ever present. It is found in the insistence upon believer's baptism, but also in examples like the Sabbath worship of Seventh Day Baptists, the "nine rites" of colonial Separate Baptists, the women preachers of Free Will Baptists, the "trail of blood" of Landmarkism, the social gospel of Walter Rauschenbusch, the "fundamentals" of fundamentalism and the ministry of the European pioneer Johann Oncken. Like other recent Baptist studies, Weaver describes Baptist diversity. Still, he highlights the persistent commitment of most Baptists to an informal constellation of "Baptist distinctives." Alongside the quest for the New Testament church (and congregational community), Weaver especially highlights the Baptist commitment to religious liberty and the individual conscience. This emphasis, while later reinforced by Enlightenment ideals, could already be found in the biblicist piety of the earliest Baptists who insisted that individual believers must have the right to choose their religious beliefs because they would stand alone before God at the final judgment. Both chronological and thematic, this book addresses such themes as the role of women, the social gospel, ecumenism, charismatic influences, and theological emphases in Baptist life. The book's focus is America, but it also includes helpful introductory chapters on early English Baptists and international Baptists.

1776-1783

Author : Moses Coit Tyler
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 568 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 1897
Category : American literature
ISBN : CORNELL:31924021996511

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The Literary History of the American Revolution

Author : Moses Coit Tyler
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 600 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 1897
Category : American literature
ISBN : UOM:39015030906062

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Protestant Empire

Author : Carla Gardina Pestana
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2011-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9780812203493

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Protestant Empire by Carla Gardina Pestana Pdf

The imperial expansion of Europe across the globe was one of the most significant events to shape the modern world. Among the many effects of this cataclysmic movement of people and institutions was the intermixture of cultures in the colonies that Europeans created. Protestant Empire is the first comprehensive survey of the dramatic clash of peoples and beliefs that emerged in the diverse religious world of the British Atlantic, including England, Scotland, Ireland, parts of North and South America, the Caribbean, and Africa. Beginning with the role religion played in the lives of believers in West Africa, eastern North America, and western Europe around 1500, Carla Gardina Pestana shows how the Protestant Reformation helped to fuel colonial expansion as bitter rivalries prompted a fierce competition for souls. The English—who were latecomers to the contest for colonies in the Atlantic—joined the competition well armed with a newly formulated and heartfelt anti-Catholicism. Despite officially promoting religious homogeneity, the English found it impossible to prevent the conflicts in their homeland from infecting their new colonies. Diversity came early and grew inexorably, as English, Scottish, and Irish Catholics and Protestants confronted one another as well as Native Americans, West Africans, and an increasing variety of other Europeans. Pestana tells an original and compelling story of their interactions as they clung to their old faiths, learned of unfamiliar religions, and forged new ones. In an account that ranges widely through the Atlantic basin and across centuries, this book reveals the creation of a complicated, contested, and closely intertwined world of believers of many traditions.

The Refiner's Fire

Author : John L. Brooke
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 448 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : History
ISBN : 0521565642

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This 1995 book presents an alternative and comprehensive understanding of the roots of Mormon religion.

The Repository

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 1860
Category : New London (Conn.)
ISBN : NYPL:33433081657540

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Conscientious Objectors in the Civil War

Author : Edward Needles Wright
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2015-09-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781512819427

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Conscientious Objectors in the Civil War by Edward Needles Wright Pdf

The term "conscientious objector" was not in use during the Civil War, but the concept certainly existed. This engrossing volume studies the whole problem of objection to warfare on religious or moral grounds, as it existed during the Civil War. The author covers five major areas: the type of individuals and which religious denominations were actually opposed to the war on conscientious grounds; what efforts were made on behalf of objectors and what changes took place in their political status; the attitude of the civil and military authorities toward objectors; the number of objectors; and, finally, a comparison of the problem of conscientious objection in the Civil War with the same problem as it existed for the United States during World War I. The facts presented in this volume are of historical interest; the conclusions the author draws, however, are as relevant and important today as they have been during any period in American history.

The Whaling City

Author : Robert Owen Decker
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 432 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2017-12-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781493015627

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The Whaling City by Robert Owen Decker Pdf

From its beginnings New London's history is bound to the sea. Income from the whaling industry alone was fabulous. Yet the history of this unusual city at the mouth of the Thames, is one of many endeavors. Robert Decker has brought it all together, the pulse, the life, the excitement of a community over 325 years old. Illuminated by more than 150 photographs, documented with detailed reference material, there is high interest for both layman and scholar.

Pacifism in the United States

Author : Peter Brock
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 1018 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2015-12-08
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781400878376

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Pacifism in the United States by Peter Brock Pdf

Called "a pioneer work of the first importance" by Staughton Lynd, this book traces the history of pacifism in America from colonial times to the start of World War I. The author describes how the immigrant peace sects-Quaker, Mennonite, and Dunker -faced the challenges of a hostile environment. The peace societies that sprang up after 1815 form the subject of the next section, with particular attention focused upon the American Peace Society and Garrison's New England Non-Resistance Society. A series of chapters on the reactions of these sects and societies to the Civil War, the neglect of pacifism in the postwar period, and the beginnings of a renewal in the years before the outbreak of war in Europe bring the book to a close. The emphasis on the institutional aspects of the movement is balanced throughout by a rich mine of accounts about the experiences of individual pacifists. Originally published in 1968. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.