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The New England Soul: Preaching and Religious Culture in Colonial New England
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ColonialismReligious PluralismNew England SoulColonial New EnglandInterfaithSettler ColonialismReligious CultureChristian PracticeReligious SystemsCultural HistoryLanguage StudiesIntellectual HistoryPost-colonial CriticismBiblical StudyInstitutional SettingHumanitiesWar V. MemoryEnglish CultureRegular Preaching
Foreword Preface Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction I. Invention, 1620-1665 1. The Institutional Setting of the Sermon 2. Regular Preaching and the Sequence of Salvation 3. Sion's Out-Casts II. Arrangement, 1666-1700 4. Days of Trouble and Thankful Remembrances 5. Returning Unto God: The Conversion of the Children 6. Perpetuating the Covenant in Uncertain Times: The Sermon at Century's End III. Style, 1701-1730 7. Anglicization 8. Regular Preaching and the New Pietism 9. Israel's Constitution IV Delivery, 1731-1763 10. Awakening 11. A New Balance 12. War V. Memory, 1764-1776 13. Trust in God 14. A Nation Born at Once Epilogue Notes Index