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- catalog contributor b857298.
- catalog coverage "United States Church history.".
- catalog coverage "United States Civilization.".
- catalog coverage "United States History.".
- catalog coverage "United States Religion.".
- catalog created "[c1940]".
- catalog date "1940".
- catalog date "[c1940]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[c1940]".
- catalog description "bk. 1. The European heritage: ch. 1. The Reformation as a social revolution -- ch. 2. The left wing of the Reformation -- ch. 3. The right wing of the Reformation -- bk. 2. The Reformation completed in America: ch. 4. The significance of America -- ch. 5. "Earth's only paradise: Virginia" -- ch. 6. The first New England colony: Maine -- ch. 7. The Pilgrim experiment in separatism -- ch. 8. The beginning of the Puritan experiment in theocracy -- ch. 9. The rebellion that became Rhode Island -- ch. 10. Liberalism and reaction in Connecticut -- ch. 11. The decline and fall of the Puritan theocracy -- ch. 12. Tolerance and intolerance in Maryland -- ch. 13. The rise and rule of the Quakers -- bk. 3. From religion to politics: ch. 14. Jonathan Edwards and the Great Awakening -- ch. 15. The rise of Deism -- ch. 16. European political theory and American political fact -- ch. 17. The American Revolution as a popular movement -- ch. 18. The democratic compromise -- ch. 19. The Federalist elite -- ch. 20. The secondary Jeffersonian revolution -- ch. 21. The tertiary Jacksonian revolution -- bk. 4. The faith romanticized: ch. 22. The creedless frontier -- ch. 23. The rowdy church of the Latter-Day Saints -- ch. 24. God's peculiar people: the Shakers -- ch. 25. Philanthropic communism: the Owenists -- ch. 26. The Fourierist folly -- ch. 27. Perfectionism and sex: the Oneida community -- ch. 28. The complex faith of New England -- ch. 29. Southern romanticizing of slavery -- ch. 30. The Northern faith militant.".
- catalog extent "479 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "American faith.".
- catalog isFormatOf "American faith.".
- catalog issued "1940".
- catalog issued "[c1940]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, W.W. Norton".
- catalog relation "American faith.".
- catalog spatial "United States Church history.".
- catalog spatial "United States Civilization.".
- catalog spatial "United States History.".
- catalog spatial "United States Religion.".
- catalog subject "277.3".
- catalog subject "E169.1 .B25".
- catalog tableOfContents "bk. 1. The European heritage: ch. 1. The Reformation as a social revolution -- ch. 2. The left wing of the Reformation -- ch. 3. The right wing of the Reformation -- bk. 2. The Reformation completed in America: ch. 4. The significance of America -- ch. 5. "Earth's only paradise: Virginia" -- ch. 6. The first New England colony: Maine -- ch. 7. The Pilgrim experiment in separatism -- ch. 8. The beginning of the Puritan experiment in theocracy -- ch. 9. The rebellion that became Rhode Island -- ch. 10. Liberalism and reaction in Connecticut -- ch. 11. The decline and fall of the Puritan theocracy -- ch. 12. Tolerance and intolerance in Maryland -- ch. 13. The rise and rule of the Quakers -- bk. 3. From religion to politics: ch. 14. Jonathan Edwards and the Great Awakening -- ch. 15. The rise of Deism -- ch. 16. European political theory and American political fact -- ch. 17. The American Revolution as a popular movement -- ch. 18. The democratic compromise -- ch. 19. The Federalist elite -- ch. 20. The secondary Jeffersonian revolution -- ch. 21. The tertiary Jacksonian revolution -- bk. 4. The faith romanticized: ch. 22. The creedless frontier -- ch. 23. The rowdy church of the Latter-Day Saints -- ch. 24. God's peculiar people: the Shakers -- ch. 25. Philanthropic communism: the Owenists -- ch. 26. The Fourierist folly -- ch. 27. Perfectionism and sex: the Oneida community -- ch. 28. The complex faith of New England -- ch. 29. Southern romanticizing of slavery -- ch. 30. The Northern faith militant.".
- catalog title "American faith; its religious, political, and economic foundations [by] Ernest Sutherland Bates.".
- catalog type "Church history. fast".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".