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- A Discourse on Daniel vii. 27. : Under the following heads: I. That God the Father hath appointed a time when Christ Jesus shall remove his throne of glory from heaven to this lower world, and reign here on this earth a certain space with his saints, universal King over all nations. II. That this time is nigh at hand, even at the very door. III. That it is very probable this glorious day will begin or commence in America. IV. Shewing some of the blessed fruits and effect of Christ's second coming to the righteous, and likewise the dreadful consequence of that day to the wicked and those that continue his enemies. : Also a short improvement of the subject
- A Discourse on Daniel vii. 27. : Under the following heads: I. That God the Father hath appointed a time when Christ Jesus shall remove his throne of glory from heaven to this lower world, and reign here on this earth a certain space with his saints, universal King over all nations. II. That this time is nigh at hand, even at the very door. III. That it is very probable this glorious day will begin or commence in America. IV. Shewing some of the blessed fruits and effects of Christ's second coming to the righteous, and likewise the dreadful consequence of that day to the wicked, and those that continue his enemies. : Also a short improvement of the subject
- A Rhode Island chaplain in the Revolution; : letters of Ebenezer David to Nicholas Brown, 1775-1778.
- A Short and sincere declaration, to our Honorable Assembly, and all others in high or low station of administration, and to all friends and inhabitants of this country, to whose sight this may come, be they English or Germans
- A discourse, delivered in the chapel of the South-Carolina College, July 4th, A.D. 1819, : at the request of the inhabitants of Columbia.
- A pastoral letter from the Synod of New-York and Philadelphia, to the congregations under their care; : to be read from the pulpits on Thursday June 29, 1775, being the day of the general fast
- A poem, upon the present times, : with a brief and humble address to the Almighty, in behalf of the [...] of our cause.
- A prayer, composed for the benefit of the soldiery, in the American army, : to assist them in their private devotions; and recommended to their particular use.
- A serious address to such of the people called Quakers, on the continent of North-America, as profess scruples relative to the present government: : exhibiting the ancient real testimony of that people, concerning obedience to civil authority.
- A serious address to such of the people called Quakers, on the continent of North-America, as profess scruples relative to the present government: : exhibiting the ancient real testimony of that people, concerning obedience to civil authority. : Written before the departure of the British army from Philadelphia, 1778,
- A serious address to such of the people called Quakers, on the continent of North-America, as profess scruples relative to the present government: : exhibiting the ancient real testimony of that people, concerning obedience to civil authority. : Written before the departure of the British army from Philadelphia, 1778.
- A short vindication of the religious society called Quakers, : against the aspersions of a nameless writer in the Pennsylvania packet ..
- A solemn warning by the Associated Presbytery, in Pennsylvania: : addressed to all persons whose hands it may come in these United States; particularly to the people under their inspection. Wherein the great sin, danger and duty of the inhabitants of the land, are pointed out and declared. : [Three lines from Joel]
- America's revolutionary spirit : the evangelical religious heritage of the nation
- American clergymen and the Constitution of the United States of America, 1781-1796
- An Earnest address to such of the people called Quakers as are sincerely desirous of supporting and maintaining the Christian testimony of their ancestors. : Occasioned by a piece, intituled, "The testimony of the people called Quakers, given forth by a meeting of the representatives of said people, in Pennsylvania and New-Jersy [sic], held at Philadelphia the twenty-fourth day of the first month, 1775." : [Eleven lines of Scripture texts]
- An address of the Convention of the Representatives of the State of New-York to their constituents
- An apology for the people called Quakers, : containing some reasons, for their not complying with human injunctions and institutions in matters relative to the worship of God.
- An epistle from our Yearly-Meeting, held in Philadelphia, for Pennsylvania, New-Jersey, and the western parts of Maryland and Virginia, : by adjournments, from the 21st day of the ninth month, to the 28th of the same, inclusive, 1776; to our Friends and brethren of the several Quarterly and Monthly Meetings, in these and the adjacent provinces
- An epistle from the Meeting for Sufferings, held in Philadelphia for Pennsylvania and New-Jersey, : the 5th day of the first month 1775; to our Friends and brethren in these and the adjacent provinces
- An epistle from the Meeting for Sufferings, of the people called Quakers, held at Philadelphia, for Pennsylvania and New-Jersey. : To our friends and brethren in religious profession, in these and the adjacent provinces
- An epistle from the Yearly-Meeting held in London, by adjournments, from the 15th of the fifth month 1780, to the 20th of the same, inclusive. : To Friends and brethren, at their next Yearly-Meeting to be held in Philadelphia, for Pennsylvania and New-Jersey
- By the Honorable Jonathan Trumbull, Esq; governor ... of Connecticut ... A proclamation. : The race of mankind was made in a state of innocence and freedom ... Affairs are hastening fast to a crisis ... I do hereby earnestly recommend it to all, both ministers and people, frequently to meet together for social prayer to almighty God ... Given under my hand, at the Council chamber in Hartford, the 18th day of June ... 1776. ..
- Christian faith and the founding of the republic
- Christians in the American Revolution
- Church and clergy in the American Revolution; : a study in group behavior
- Conflict of conviction : a reappraisal of Quaker involvement in the American Revolution
- Conservative revolutionaries : transformation and tradition in the religious and political thought of Charles Chauncy and Jonathan Mayhew
- Courage in a good cause, or The lawful and courageous use of the sword. : A sermon, preached near Shippensburgh, in Cumberland County, on the 31st of August, 1775, --to a large audience, in which were under arrest several companies of Col. Montgomery's battalion; and published at their request.
- Ein Erklarungs-Zeugniss der sogenannten Quaker, : aufgesetzt in einer Versammlung der Vorsteher besagter Gemeinen in Pennsylvanien und Neu-Jersey, welche zu Philadelphia gehalten worden den 24sten Tag des ersten Monats, 1775
- Eine Kurze und aufrichtige Erklaung, an unsere wohlmeinende Assembly, und alle andere hohe und niedrige in der Regierung, und an alle andere Freunde und Einwohner dieses Landes, denen dieses zu Gesicht kommen mag, sowohl Englischen als Deutschen.
- From our General Spring Meeting of Ministers and Elders, held in Philadelphia, for Pennsylvania and New-Jersey, by adjournments, from the 21st of the third-month to the 24th of the same, inclusive, 1778. : To our Friends and brethren in religious profession
- God of liberty : a religious history of the American Revolution
- God's thoughts of peace in war. : Published in these turbulent and trying times, for the consolation of the afflicted, and the awakening of the careless and profligate.
- In Congress. December 11, 1776. : Whereas, the just war into which the United States of America have been forced by Great-Britain is likely to be still continued ... the Congress hereby resolve, that it be recommended to all the states, as soon as possible to appoint a day of solemn fasting and humiliation ..
- John Ettwein and the Moravian Church during the revolutionary period
- Philadelphia, 27th tenth month, 1775. : A committee of ten Friends, from the Meeting for Sufferings, waited on the House of Representatives of the province of Pennsylvania, and being admitted, presented an address on behalf of our religious Society ... as follows ... : To the representatives of the freemen of the province of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly met. The address of the people called Quakers
- Preachers & politicians : two essays on the origins of the American Revolution
- Presbyterianism and its services in the revolution of 1776 : a discourse
- Presbyterians and the American Revolution : an interpretive account
- Reformed theology and the revolution [with particular reference to 1776 and 1976]
- Religion and the American revolution in the South, 1760-1781
- Religion and the coming of the American Revolution.
- Religious origins of the American Revolution
- Revival, revolution, and religion in early Virginia
- Rhetoric and history in Revolutionary New England
- Sons of the fathers : the civil religion of the American Revolution
- The American Revolution and religion; Maryland 1770-1800
- The American states acting over the part of the children of Israel in the wilderness, and thereby impeding their entrance into Canaan's rest: or, The human heart discovering itself under trials. : A sermon, preached at East-Haven, April, 1777. And occasionally at Branford.
- The Virginia clergy and the American Revolution, 1774-1799
- The accidental revolutionary : George Whitefield and the creation of America
- The ancient testimony and principles of the people called Quakers, renewed, with respect to the King and government; : and touching the commotions now prevailing in these and other parts of America, : addressed to the people in general
- The cousins' wars : religion, politics, and the triumph of Anglo-America
- The epistle from the Meeting for Sufferings in London. : To Friends and brethren in New-England
- The fate of blood-thirsty oppressors, and God's tender care of his distressed people : a sermon, preached at Lexington, April 19, 1776 ...
- The following was written with an expectation that I should have the liberty to lay the same before the Court of Enquiry, before whom I was impeached as an enemy to my country ...
- The language of liberty, 1660-1832 : political discourse and social dynamics in the Anglo-American world
- The speech of Samuel Chew, Esq. chief judge of the counties of Newcastle, Kent, and Sussex, on Delaware. : On the lawfulness of defence against an armed enemy. Delivered from the bench to the grand jury of the county of Newcastle, Nov. 21. 1741. : First published at the request of said grand jury; and now re-published by desire of several gentlemen
- The testimony of the people called Quakers, : given forth by a meeting of the representatives of said people, in Pennsylvania and New-Jersey, held at Philadelphia the twenty-fourth day of the first month, 1775
- To our Friends and brethren in religious profession, in these and the adjacent provinces
- To the President and Executive Council, the General Assembly of Pennsylvania, and others whom it may concern: : the following representation, on behalf of the people called Quakers ..
- To the children of light in this generation, : called of God to be partakers of eternal life in Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God, and Light of the World
- To the president and Executive Council, the General Assembly of Pennsylvania, and others whom it may concern; : the following representation on behalf of the people called Quakers ..
- To the public. : [Two lines from Pope] : Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will towards men, was the heavenly anthem that introduced the Saviour of the world. How melancholy a reflection must it be to every grateful and humane breast, to see the present war persevered in ..
- To the representatives of the freemen of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly met. : The memorial and remonstrance of Isaac Howell and White Matlack, in behalf of themselves, and others, who have been disowned by the people called Quakers, &c
- Twas seeding time : a Mennonite view of the American Revolution
- Under the cope of heaven : religion, society, and politics in Colonial America
- Visionary republic : millennial themes in American thought 1756-1800
- Wilderness lost : the religious origins of the American mind
- Yankee Doodle went to church
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