Beyond toleration : the religious origins of American pluralism
Drawing on pamphlets & broadsides, newspaper exchanges, document collections, personal diaries, church records & legislative journals, this book shows how early Americans learned to live amid a great diversity of beliefs & modes of worship. It examines the factors that contributed to the cultural revolution that took place in America
History
1 online resource (ix, 305 pages)
9780198041603, 0198041608
190842516
The plague of dissent: and the rise of toleration
Partial judgments and divided churches: America's first great awakening
Open to all parties: the ordeal of religious integration
"None are tolerated": the rise of religious liberty
"Equality or nothing!": religious pluralism in the founding of the republic
"[M]ingle with us as Americans": religious pluralism after the founding
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