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Bell, James B., (1932-)
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A war of religion = dissenters, Anglicans, and the American Revolution /
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Title/Author:
A war of religion/ James B. Bell.
Reminder of title:
dissenters, Anglicans, and the American Revolution /
Author:
Bell, James B.,
Published:
Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire [England] ;PalgraveMacmillan, : 2008.,
Description:
xxii, 323 p. :ill.
[NT 15003449]:
The seeds of discord: an English church established in Boston -- Discord enlarged: the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel -- A handmaiden for episcopacy: John Checkley of Boston -- The English origins ofa colonial American controversy -- Noah Hobart decries Anglican expansion: Thomas Sherlock proposes an American bishop -- Jonathan Mayhew fears a bishop and challenges the purpose of the S.P.G. -- Pleas for an American bishop in the 1760s: Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Secker and Thomas Bradbury Chandler -- A radical response to a bishop: John Adams,Samuel Adams, and John Wilkes-- The controversy over a bishop in the colonies outside New England -- The impact of the First Continental Congress and the local committees of safety -- Critics of the Continental Congress and Common Sense: Jonathan Boucher and Charles Inglis -- A challenge to radical politics: Samuel Seabury Jr.and Thomas Bradbury Chandler -- Quiet and militant patriots -- William Knox seeks to extablish an ecclesiastical imperial policy for the American church -- The state of the clergy in 1775 and 1783 --The English Church, a cause of the American Revolution -- Political sentiments of colonial clergymen of the Church of England during the American Revolutionary War,, 1775-83 -- A summary of the birthplaces, birth years, and colleges attended by colonial American Church of England clergymen, 1775
Subject:
Anglicans - Biography. - United States -
Subject:
United States - History - Revolution, 1775-1783 -
Online resource:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9780230583214access to fulltext (Palgrave)
ISBN:
0230583210
A war of religion = dissenters, Anglicans, and the American Revolution /
Bell, James B.,1932-
A war of religion
dissenters, Anglicans, and the American Revolution /[electronic resource] :James B. Bell. - Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire [England] ;PalgraveMacmillan,2008. - xxii, 323 p. :ill. - Studies in modern history. - Studies in modern history (Palgrave Macmillan (Firm)).
Includes bibliographical references (p. 294-315) and index.
The seeds of discord: an English church established in Boston -- Discord enlarged: the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel -- A handmaiden for episcopacy: John Checkley of Boston -- The English origins ofa colonial American controversy -- Noah Hobart decries Anglican expansion: Thomas Sherlock proposes an American bishop -- Jonathan Mayhew fears a bishop and challenges the purpose of the S.P.G. -- Pleas for an American bishop in the 1760s: Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Secker and Thomas Bradbury Chandler -- A radical response to a bishop: John Adams,Samuel Adams, and John Wilkes-- The controversy over a bishop in the colonies outside New England -- The impact of the First Continental Congress and the local committees of safety -- Critics of the Continental Congress and Common Sense: Jonathan Boucher and Charles Inglis -- A challenge to radical politics: Samuel Seabury Jr.and Thomas Bradbury Chandler -- Quiet and militant patriots -- William Knox seeks to extablish an ecclesiastical imperial policy for the American church -- The state of the clergy in 1775 and 1783 --The English Church, a cause of the American Revolution -- Political sentiments of colonial clergymen of the Church of England during the American Revolutionary War,, 1775-83 -- A summary of the birthplaces, birth years, and colleges attended by colonial American Church of England clergymen, 1775
A War of Religion examines the impact of the establishment of the first Anglican Church in Boston in 1686 and the strident objections to its presence from leading Congregational ministers. The men decried that the province had an established church, objected to the Book of Common Prayer, and challenged the historic nature of the Episcopal Office. Their complaints were anchored in the rhetoric of the Puritan party in theChurch of England during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. James Bell argues that in particular Increase Mather's criticisms of the English church shaped the debates that persisted between Dissenters and Anglicans until the outbreak of the Revolutionary War. He shows how after the Stamp Act in 1765 the radical political leaders John Adams and Samuel Adams in Boston and John Wilkes in London transformed the controversies from the realm of abstract ecclesiastical argument to the domain of fundamental political issues. The men exploited the disputes for a decade as political dynamite in concert with the contentious subjects oftaxation, trade, and the quartering of troops; topics which John Adamslater recalled as causes of the American Revolution.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2009.
Mode of access:World Wide Web.
ISBN: 0230583210
Standard No.: 10.1057/9780230583214doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: E209 / .B38 2008eb
Dewey Class. No.: 973.3/8
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