History of Methodism in Tennessee: 1783 to 1804
Author: John Berry M'Ferrin
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Published: 1869
Total Pages: 540
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Author: John Berry M'Ferrin
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Published: 1869
Total Pages: 540
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Published: 1875
Total Pages: 540
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Published: 1872
Total Pages: 542
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Hunter Price
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Published: 2024-07-12
Total Pages: 241
ISBN-13: 0813951348
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHow Methodist settlers in the American West acted as agents of empire In the early years of American independence, Methodism emerged as the new republic’s fastest growing religious movement and its largest voluntary association. Following the contours of settler expansion, the Methodist Episcopal Church also quickly became the largest denomination in the early American West. With Sacred Capital, Hunter Price resituates the Methodist Episcopal Church as a settler-colonial institution at the convergence of “the Methodist Age” and Jefferson’s “Empire of Liberty.” Price offers a novel interpretation of the Methodist Episcopal Church as a network through which mostly white settlers exchanged news of land and jobs and facilitated financial transactions. Benefiting from Indigenous dispossession and removal policies, settlers made selective, strategic use of the sacred and the secular in their day-to-day interactions to advance themselves and their interests. By analyzing how Methodists acted as settlers while identifying as pilgrims, Price illuminates the ways that ordinary white Americans fulfilled Jefferson’s vision of an Empire of Liberty while reinforcing the inequalities at its core.
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Published: 1974
Total Pages: 712
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Association of Methodist Historical Societies
Publisher: [Lake Junaluska, N.C.] : Association of Methodist Historical Societies
Published: 1967
Total Pages: 500
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Published: 1968
Total Pages: 870
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Published: 1940
Total Pages: 444
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Emory Stevens Bucke
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Published: 1964
Total Pages: 770
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Otis K. Rice
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Published: 2014-07-15
Total Pages: 469
ISBN-13: 0813164389
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Allegheny frontier, comprising the mountainous area of present-day West Virginia and bordering states, is studied here in a broad context of frontier history and national development. The region was significant in the great American westward movement, but Otis K. Rice seeks also to call attention to the impact of the frontier experience upon the later history of the Allegheny Highlands. He sees a relationship between its prolonged frontier experience and the problems of Appalachia in the twentieth century. Through an intensive study of the social, economic, and political developments in pioneer West Virginia, Rice shows that during the period 1730–1830 some of the most significant features of West Virginia life and thought were established. There also appeared evidences of arrested development, which contrasted sharply with the expansiveness, ebullience, and optimism commonly associated with the American frontier. In this period customs, manners, and folkways associated with the conquest of the wilderness to root and became characteristic of the mountainous region well into the twentieth century. During this pioneer period, problems also took root that continue to be associated with the region, such as poverty, poor infrastructure, lack of economic development, and problematic education. Since the West Virginia frontier played an important role in the westward thrust of migration through the Alleghenies, Rice also provides some account of the role of West Virginia in the French and Indian War, eighteenth-century land speculations, the Revolutionary War, and national events after the establishment of the federal government in 1789.