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050 4 $aBX8236$b.A53 2002
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049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aAndrews, Dee.
245 14 $aThe methodists and revolutionary America, 1760-1800 :$bthe shaping of an evangelical culture /$cDee E. Andrews.
260 $aPrinceton, N.J. ;$aChichester :$bPrinceton University Press,$c2002.
300 $axv, 367 pages :$billustrations, portraits ;$c23 cm
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500 $aOriginally published: 2000.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aPart I: Origins -- 1. Raising religious affections -- The Anglican societies, the Wesleys, and Georgia -- The invention of Wesleyan Methodism -- Wesley versus Whitefield -- Wesleyan migration to British America -- 2. The Wesleyan connection -- The Wesleyan itinerants in America -- The coming of the war -- American Methodists and the war experience -- Postwar conditions, separation, and the MEC -- 3. The making of a Methodist -- The revival ritual -- Religious experience -- The Methodist society --
505 0 $aPart II: Social change -- 4. Evangelical sisters -- The female Methodist network -- Methodism and family conflict -- Women in the city societies -- Gender, public authority, and the household -- 5. The African Methodists -- The first emancipations and Methodist antislavery -- Black Methodists and social experience -- Richard Allen, black preachers, and the rise of African Methodism -- Separation and African Methodist identity -- 6. Laboring men, artisans, and entrepreneurs -- Wesleyanism, wealth, and social class -- New York City: Workingman's church -- Philadelphia: Anatomy of a Methodist schism -- Baltimore: New men --
505 0 $aPart III: Politics -- 7. Methodism politicized -- Politics without: Church, state, and partisanship -- Politics within: Francis Asbury, James O'Kelly, and the MEC -- The circuit riders -- 8. The Great Revival and beyond -- 1800 and the coming of the Great Revival -- Muscularity, domesticity, and disunion -- The meaning of Methodism Americanized -- Conclusion -- A plain gospel for a plain people.
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