Memoir of Rev. Joseph Badger

Memoir of Rev. Joseph Badger

Author: E. G. Holland

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2023-09-18

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13:

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E. G. Holland's 'Memoir of Rev. Joseph Badger' is a captivating account of the life and work of this prominent 18th-century clergyman. Written in a flowing and engaging narrative style, the book provides a thorough exploration of Badger's contributions to the religious landscape of his time. Holland skillfully weaves together historical context, personal anecdotes, and insightful analysis to paint a vivid picture of Badger's life and legacy. The book is a valuable resource for scholars of religious history and anyone interested in the intersection of faith and society in colonial America. Holland's attention to detail and deep understanding of the subject matter shines through on every page. Through this memoir, readers gain a deeper understanding of the challenges and triumphs faced by clergy members during this pivotal period in American history. E. G. Holland's meticulous research and compelling storytelling make 'Memoir of Rev. Joseph Badger' a must-read for those seeking a detailed and nuanced perspective on the life of a truly remarkable figure.


Memoir of REV. Joseph Badger

Memoir of REV. Joseph Badger

Author: Elihu Goodwin Holland

Publisher: Palala Press

Published: 2016-05-22

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781358599705

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A Memoir of Rev. Joseph Badger; Containing an Autobiography, and Selections from His Private Journal and Correspondence

A Memoir of Rev. Joseph Badger; Containing an Autobiography, and Selections from His Private Journal and Correspondence

Author: Joseph Badger

Publisher: Theclassics.Us

Published: 2013-09

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13: 9781230462684

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1851 edition. Excerpt: ... Next Tuesday, if the Lord will, I expect to attend a four days' meeting at Farmington, twenty miles a li ttle south of west from here. We have meetings appointed for each week to the middle of September, one at Braceville, at Youngstown, and at Kinsman, and people are quite anxious to have it here the last week in September, but I fear we are not prepared for it. It appears to me that the church must wake up to fervent, agonizing prayer. God says, I will be sought unto to do these things for them. We may then expect to see, when Zion travails, her children will be brought forth. Perhaps it might be well for the mission family to invite Mr. Smith and several praying souls to hold a meeting for agonizing prayer for a revival and for the oppressed and abused Indians. They can have no trust in the promises of the Government: when every treaty with them is violated, and they, are robbed, plundered, and murdered without redress, what confidence can they have in any new treaty or promise of protection beyond the Mississippi? What this missionary persecution and oppression, and war against the work so happily begun among some of the Indian tribes will end in, we know not, only that God is able, and will make the wrath of man to praise Him and restrain the remainder. I tremble for our country, for I believe God is just, and that we are fast approaching to some awful crisis. The Church is fast ripening for some great and signal event May it be for a day of brighter glory, even the shaking of all nations, and breaking the arm of tyrannical oppression in every land. My health is remarkably good, considering my age and worn out constitution. I have, been able to tend my garden and potatoes, and help get my hay; but I find a little over-exertion...


Keepers of the Covenant

Keepers of the Covenant

Author: James R. Rohrer

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 1995-06-29

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 0195357957

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The first book-length treatment of its topic, this study is aimed at abolishing the old cliche that Congregationalism failed to adapt to the democratizing culture of the westward migration. Drawing on hundreds of previously unused letters, journals, and sermons, the author argues that Congregational missionaries were aggressive evangelists who successfully adjusted to the egalitarian demands of the early republican frontier. Keepers of the Covenant critically examines the various explanations for the decline of Congregationalism after the American Revolution, and in the process, overturns generalizations that have prevailed for years. The conclusion offers a reinterpretation of Congregationalist decline that challenges much conventional wisdom about church growth. It will interest not only church historians and students of early republican America, but also sociologists and all those concerned with the decline of the Protestant "mainline" today.