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The religious background of American Culture

Title
The religious background of American Culture, by Thomas Cuming Hall ...
Author
Hall, Thomas Cuming, 1858-1936.
Publication
Boston, Little, Brown, and Co., 1930.

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Description
xiv, 348 pages; 23 cm
Subject
  • Wycliffe, John, -1384
  • Lollards
  • Dissenters, Religious > England
  • Protestantism
  • Dissenters, Religious
  • Religion
  • Dissenters, Religious > Great Britain
  • United States > Church history
  • United States > Religion
  • England
  • United States
Genre/Form
Church history.
Note
  • "General bibliography": p. [315]-326; "Chapter bibliographies"; p. [327]-337.
Bibliography (note)
  • "General bibliography": pages 315-326; "Chapter bibliographies"; p. 327-337.
Contents
The genesis of the English dissenting tradition -- John Wyclif, the father of the dissenting tradition -- The Lollard Movement -- Lollardism up to the time of Henry VIII -- Continental Protestantism and the Dissenting Tradition in England -- Henry VIII and Anglo-Catholicism -- The Elizabethan Purtitanism -- New England and its religious tradition in North America -- The religious tradition of Massachusetts Bay Colony -- The religious tradition of the colony of Virginia -- Religious toleration and colonial culture -- The Great Awakening and its influence upon American Culture -- Organized Christianity and the American Revolution -- The collapse of organized Protestantism in the New Republic -- The reorganization of American Protestantism -- Religious and American capitalism -- Religion and America's awakening intellectual life -- The lay element in Anglo-American dissent -- The Roman Catholic communion in American culture -- The continental type of Protestantism in America -- Religious denominations and the struggle for cultural unity in the United States -- Recent phases of Anglo-American Protestantism.
LCCN
  • 30018755
  • SBRT20299
OCLC
  • ocm01439505
  • 1439505
  • SCSB-294362
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library