The Protestant Interest: New England After PuritanismYale University Press, 2008 M10 1 - 224 páginas During the early eighteenth century, colonial New England witnessed the end of Puritanism and the emergence of a revivalist religious movement that culminated in the evangelical awakenings of the 1740s. This engrossing book explores the religious history of New England during the period and offers new reasons for this change in cultural identity.After England’s Glorious Revolution, says Thomas Kidd, New Englanders abandoned their previous hostility toward Britain, viewing it as the chosen leader in the Protestant fight against world Catholicism. They also imagined themselves part of an international Protestant community and replaced their Puritan beliefs with a revival-centered pan-Protestantism. Kidd discusses the rise of “the Protestant interest” and provides a compelling argument about the origins of both eighteenth-century revivalism and the global evangelical movement. |
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... parties involved could unite around “ Conformity to the Doctrines and Maxims of the Religion which our Gracious Redeemer hath revealed to us . ' >> 40 On September 23 , 1714 , Cotton Mather preached a 22 INTRODUCTION.
... parties involved could unite around “ Conformity to the Doctrines and Maxims of the Religion which our Gracious Redeemer hath revealed to us . ' >> 40 On September 23 , 1714 , Cotton Mather preached a 22 INTRODUCTION.
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New England After Puritanism Thomas S. Kidd. On September 23 , 1714 , Cotton Mather preached a sermon on Isaiah 6 : 1 , soon recommended to Bostonians by the News - Letter as a model interpretation of the Hanoverian succession . Mather ...
New England After Puritanism Thomas S. Kidd. On September 23 , 1714 , Cotton Mather preached a sermon on Isaiah 6 : 1 , soon recommended to Bostonians by the News - Letter as a model interpretation of the Hanoverian succession . Mather ...
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... Cotton Mather weighed in with similar sentiments.46 Israel Loring of Sud- bury , Massachusetts , was moved to meditate on George's death in his diary , mourning the loss of “ a king Whose accession to the British throne was esteemed by ...
... Cotton Mather weighed in with similar sentiments.46 Israel Loring of Sud- bury , Massachusetts , was moved to meditate on George's death in his diary , mourning the loss of “ a king Whose accession to the British throne was esteemed by ...
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... Cotton Mather and his colleagues , who were sus- picious that Colman was a theological innovator . Leading Boston merchant Thomas Brattle and a number of his business associates had become frustrated with what they saw as the ...
... Cotton Mather and his colleagues , who were sus- picious that Colman was a theological innovator . Leading Boston merchant Thomas Brattle and a number of his business associates had become frustrated with what they saw as the ...
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... Mather was in London in 1691 , Congregationalist and Pres- byterian leaders produced the Heads of Agreement , an ... Cotton Mather still promoted the idea of Presbyterian / Congregationalist unity , writing that English nonconformists ...
... Mather was in London in 1691 , Congregationalist and Pres- byterian leaders produced the Heads of Agreement , an ... Cotton Mather still promoted the idea of Presbyterian / Congregationalist unity , writing that English nonconformists ...
Contenido
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Let Hell and Rome Do Their Worst World News the Catholic Threat and International Protestantism | 51 |
Protestants Popery and Prognostications New England Almanacs | 74 |
The Devil and Father Rallee Narrating Father Rales War | 91 |
The Madness of the Jacobite Party Imagining a HighChurch Jacobite Threat | 115 |
The Dawning of that Sabbath of Rest Promised to the People of God Eschatology and Identity | 136 |
Epilogue | 167 |
Notes | 177 |
Index | 207 |
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The Protestant Interest - New England After Puritanism Thomas S. Kidd Sin vista previa disponible - 2013 |
The Protestant Interest: New England After Puritanism Thomas S. Kidd Sin vista previa disponible - 2004 |
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