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505 | 8 | |a Part One: Presenting the issues -- 1. Camp-meeting craziness -- Observer [George Elly], "Methodistic enthusiasm" (1845) -- 2. The arrogance of revival theology -- Albert Baldwin Dod, "Finney's sermons" and "Finney's lectures" (1835) -- Part Two: Critiques from populist movements -- 3. A Methodist against "extravagance" -- Wesleyan methodist [John Fanning Watson], Methodist error -- 4. Attacking pious ignorance -- Stephen Olin, "Duties of the church -- tracts, Sunday schools" (1835) -- Le Roy Sunderland, "Essay on a theological education" (1834) -- 5. The terrors of Calvinist tyranny -- Ephraim Perkins, A "Bunker Hill" contest, A.D. 1826 (1826) -- 6. The dangers of anti-Calvinist tyranny -- "Articles of faith of the Kehukee Association" (1777) -- "Address to the Particular Baptist Churches of the 'old school' in the United States" (1812) -- Part Three: Critiques from established traditions -- 7. Good taste and tolerance -- [Orville Dewey], Letters of an English traveler (1828) -- | |
505 | 8 | |a 8. A pleas for pastoral prerogative -- Calvin Colton, Thoughts on the religious state of the country (1836) -- 9. The "swarming pests" of Methodism -- Fr[iedrich C.D.] Wyneken, The distress of the German Lutherans in North America (1843) -- 10. Not the anxious bench but the communion rail -- John Williamson Nevin, The anxious bench (1843) and The mystical presence (1846) -- 11. In praise of family nurture -- Horace Bushnell, Views of Christian nurture (1847) -- Part Four: Reconsiderations, rehabilitations -- 12. Revivals in need of perfection -- Charles G. Finney, "Letters on revivals" (1845-1846) -- 13. From ecstasy to scripture -- Phoebe Palmer, The way of holiness (1843), The life and letters of Mrs. Phoebe Palmer (1881), and Faith and its effects (1861) -- 14. Dignified, biblical religion -- Daniel Alexander Payne on education and worship (1849 and 1888) -- 15. From revival to romance -- Harriet Beecher Stowe, "the revival of religion" (1869) -- | |
505 | 8 | |a Part Five: Renegades and new departures -- 16. From revival to new revelation -- Joseph Smith, "History, 1838" -- 17. From the new heart to the end of the age -- Ellen G. White, Life sketches (1915) -- 18. From revival to secular psychology -- La Roy Sunderland, Book of psychology: Pathetism (1853) -- 19. From revival to women's rights -- Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Eighty years and more (1898) -- 20. From revival to Rome -- Orestes Brownson, "Protestant revivals and Catholic retreats" (1858) | |
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spelling | Antirevivalism in antebellum America a collection of religious voices edited by James D. Bratt New Brunswick, N.J. Rutgers University Press © 2006 xxxi, 278 Seiten 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Part One: Presenting the issues -- 1. Camp-meeting craziness -- Observer [George Elly], "Methodistic enthusiasm" (1845) -- 2. The arrogance of revival theology -- Albert Baldwin Dod, "Finney's sermons" and "Finney's lectures" (1835) -- Part Two: Critiques from populist movements -- 3. A Methodist against "extravagance" -- Wesleyan methodist [John Fanning Watson], Methodist error -- 4. Attacking pious ignorance -- Stephen Olin, "Duties of the church -- tracts, Sunday schools" (1835) -- Le Roy Sunderland, "Essay on a theological education" (1834) -- 5. The terrors of Calvinist tyranny -- Ephraim Perkins, A "Bunker Hill" contest, A.D. 1826 (1826) -- 6. The dangers of anti-Calvinist tyranny -- "Articles of faith of the Kehukee Association" (1777) -- "Address to the Particular Baptist Churches of the 'old school' in the United States" (1812) -- Part Three: Critiques from established traditions -- 7. Good taste and tolerance -- [Orville Dewey], Letters of an English traveler (1828) -- 8. A pleas for pastoral prerogative -- Calvin Colton, Thoughts on the religious state of the country (1836) -- 9. The "swarming pests" of Methodism -- Fr[iedrich C.D.] Wyneken, The distress of the German Lutherans in North America (1843) -- 10. Not the anxious bench but the communion rail -- John Williamson Nevin, The anxious bench (1843) and The mystical presence (1846) -- 11. In praise of family nurture -- Horace Bushnell, Views of Christian nurture (1847) -- Part Four: Reconsiderations, rehabilitations -- 12. Revivals in need of perfection -- Charles G. Finney, "Letters on revivals" (1845-1846) -- 13. From ecstasy to scripture -- Phoebe Palmer, The way of holiness (1843), The life and letters of Mrs. Phoebe Palmer (1881), and Faith and its effects (1861) -- 14. Dignified, biblical religion -- Daniel Alexander Payne on education and worship (1849 and 1888) -- 15. From revival to romance -- Harriet Beecher Stowe, "the revival of religion" (1869) -- Part Five: Renegades and new departures -- 16. From revival to new revelation -- Joseph Smith, "History, 1838" -- 17. From the new heart to the end of the age -- Ellen G. White, Life sketches (1915) -- 18. From revival to secular psychology -- La Roy Sunderland, Book of psychology: Pathetism (1853) -- 19. From revival to women's rights -- Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Eighty years and more (1898) -- 20. From revival to Rome -- Orestes Brownson, "Protestant revivals and Catholic retreats" (1858) Finney, Charles G. / 1792-1875 Revivals / United States / History / 19th century / Sources Methodist Church / United States / Controversial literature Réveils (Religion) / États-Unis / Histoire / 19e siècle / Sources Église méthodiste / États-Unis / Ouvrages de controverse Finney, Charles G. / 1792-1875 / https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJk94337DYR7Gky9MMYdcP Methodist Church Revivals United States / https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq Revivals / United States / History / 19th century USA. 1800-1899 Sources Controversial literature History Bratt, James D. 1949- (DE-588)131997599 edt http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0510/2005009514.html Table of contents http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=13337 Book review (H-Net) |
spellingShingle | Antirevivalism in antebellum America a collection of religious voices Part One: Presenting the issues -- 1. Camp-meeting craziness -- Observer [George Elly], "Methodistic enthusiasm" (1845) -- 2. The arrogance of revival theology -- Albert Baldwin Dod, "Finney's sermons" and "Finney's lectures" (1835) -- Part Two: Critiques from populist movements -- 3. A Methodist against "extravagance" -- Wesleyan methodist [John Fanning Watson], Methodist error -- 4. Attacking pious ignorance -- Stephen Olin, "Duties of the church -- tracts, Sunday schools" (1835) -- Le Roy Sunderland, "Essay on a theological education" (1834) -- 5. The terrors of Calvinist tyranny -- Ephraim Perkins, A "Bunker Hill" contest, A.D. 1826 (1826) -- 6. The dangers of anti-Calvinist tyranny -- "Articles of faith of the Kehukee Association" (1777) -- "Address to the Particular Baptist Churches of the 'old school' in the United States" (1812) -- Part Three: Critiques from established traditions -- 7. Good taste and tolerance -- [Orville Dewey], Letters of an English traveler (1828) -- 8. A pleas for pastoral prerogative -- Calvin Colton, Thoughts on the religious state of the country (1836) -- 9. The "swarming pests" of Methodism -- Fr[iedrich C.D.] Wyneken, The distress of the German Lutherans in North America (1843) -- 10. Not the anxious bench but the communion rail -- John Williamson Nevin, The anxious bench (1843) and The mystical presence (1846) -- 11. In praise of family nurture -- Horace Bushnell, Views of Christian nurture (1847) -- Part Four: Reconsiderations, rehabilitations -- 12. Revivals in need of perfection -- Charles G. Finney, "Letters on revivals" (1845-1846) -- 13. From ecstasy to scripture -- Phoebe Palmer, The way of holiness (1843), The life and letters of Mrs. Phoebe Palmer (1881), and Faith and its effects (1861) -- 14. Dignified, biblical religion -- Daniel Alexander Payne on education and worship (1849 and 1888) -- 15. From revival to romance -- Harriet Beecher Stowe, "the revival of religion" (1869) -- Part Five: Renegades and new departures -- 16. From revival to new revelation -- Joseph Smith, "History, 1838" -- 17. From the new heart to the end of the age -- Ellen G. White, Life sketches (1915) -- 18. From revival to secular psychology -- La Roy Sunderland, Book of psychology: Pathetism (1853) -- 19. From revival to women's rights -- Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Eighty years and more (1898) -- 20. From revival to Rome -- Orestes Brownson, "Protestant revivals and Catholic retreats" (1858) |
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