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Revivalism and social reform in mid-nineteenth-century America. Chapters I-XI and XIV comprise the Frank S. and Elizabeth D. Brewer prize essay for 1955, the American Society of Church History.

Author: Timothy Lawrence Smith
Publisher: New York, Abingdon Press [1957]
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Smith, Timothy Lawrence, 1924-
Revivalism and social reform in mid-nineteenth-century America.
New York, Abingdon Press [1957]
(OCoLC)609205373
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Timothy Lawrence Smith
OCLC Number: 381691
Notes: "Critical essay on the sources of information": p. 238-248.
Description: 253 p. 24 cm.
Contents: The inner structure of American Protestantism --
The social influence of the churches --
The resurgence of revivalism : 1840-57 --
Annus mirabilis : 1858 --
The fruits of fervor --
Evangelical Unitarianism --
The holiness revival at Oberlin --
Sanctification in American Methodism --
Revivalism and perfectionism --
The evangelical origins of social Christianity --
The churches help the poor --
Christian liberty and human bondage : the paradox of slavery --
The spiritual warfare against slavery --
The gospel of the kingdom.

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