British Pamphlets on the American Revolution, 1763-1785, Part II, Volume 6

British Pamphlets on the American Revolution, 1763-1785, Part II, Volume 6

Author: Harry T Dickinson

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-12-24

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 1000558649

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First published in 2007, this collection presents a selection of British pamphlets, which represent the multi-faceted debate on both sides of the political divide in Britain. The pamphlets in this work are organised chronologically in two parts, taking the start of American armed resistance in 1775 as the dividing point. Volume 6 starts Part II and covers the period of 1778.


British Pamphlets on the American Revolution, 1763-1785, Part II, Volume 5

British Pamphlets on the American Revolution, 1763-1785, Part II, Volume 5

Author: Harry T Dickinson

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-12-24

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 1000558630

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First published in 2007, this collection presents a selection of British pamphlets, which represent the multi-faceted debate on both sides of the political divide in Britain. The pamphlets in this work are organised chronologically in two parts, taking the start of American armed resistance in 1775 as the dividing point. Volume 5 covers the period of 1776 to 1778.


The Antievolution Pamphlets of Harry Rimmer

The Antievolution Pamphlets of Harry Rimmer

Author: Edward B. Davis

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-10-17

Total Pages: 380

ISBN-13: 1000764729

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Originally published in 1995, The Antievolution Pamphlets of Harry Rimmer is the sixth volume in the series, Creationism in Twentieth Century America. The volume brings together original sources from the prominent evangelist and pastor Harry Rimmer. The consortium of pamphlets in this volume detail Rimmer’s antievolutionist sentiments, a notion which characterized his early writings. The pamphlets detail Rimmer’s rhetoric on evolution and science from the early part of the 20th century as he travelled across America to disseminate his writings. The works in this volume address Rimmer’s polemic on the danger posed by modern science and the consequential disassociation with religion. While Rimmer did not discount science itself, he argued for, what he termed, ‘true science’, claiming that modern science was based only in scientific opinion and not fact. As a self-proclaimed scientist, these writings take a unique view of the relationship between religion and science from this period through Rimmer’s dual nature as both scientist and pastor. This volume will be of great interest to historians of natural history, science and religion.