The chaplains and clergy of the Revolution/ By J.T. Headley

Language

English

Publication Date

1864

Publisher

C. Scribner

Place of Publication

New York, New York

Physical

402 p. ; 19 cm.

Notes

Includes: Religious element of the Revolution -- Systematic influence of the clergy -- Election sermons, preached after the assembling of the Continental Congress and organization of colonial government -- Sermons during the war -- Personal influence of the clergy -- Jonas Clark -- Jacob Duche -- Samuel Spring -- Ebenezer Prime -- Samuel Eaton -- William Tennent -- Peter Gabriel Muhlenburg -- Thomas Allen -- John Rossburgh -- Abner Benedict -- William White -- Timothy Dwight -- Naphthali Dagget -- Ezra Styles -- Joel Barlow -- James Caldwell -- David Avery -- Israel Evans -- Cotton Mather Smith -- Judah Champion, the pastor of Litchfield, Connecticut -- Alexander McWhorter -- Moses Allen -- Benjamin Pomeroy -- John Rogers -- George Duffield -- David Sandford -- Nathan Ker -- John Hurst -- William McKay Tennent -- Mr. Boardman -- Mr. Magoon -- Thomas Coombs -- A Roman Catholic chaplain -- A chaplain at Brandywine.

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