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W. Jason Wallace examines sermons, books, newspaper articles, and private correspondence of members of three antebellum groups--northern evangelicals, southern evangelicals, and Catholics--and argues that the divisions among them stemmed, at least in part, from disagreements over the role that religious convictions played in a free society. --from publisher descriptioin
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Catholics, slaveholders, and the dilemma of American evangelicalism, 1835-1860
2010, University of Notre Dame Press
in English
026804421X 9780268044213
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Book Details
Table of Contents
New England sets a pattern
Taking aim at Europe and the Middle Ages
Northern evangelicals define the other
Southern evangelical dilemmas
The hierarchy responds to political Protestantism
Epilogue: evangelicals, the Bible, and politics.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index.

