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PART I. From Conformity to Toleration 1630–1692
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contents ix
- Introduction xv
- Abbreviations Used in the Notes xxiii
- PART I. From Conformity to Toleration 1630–1692 1
- PART II. The Baptists' Efforts for Exemption from Religious Taxes, 1692–1734 111
- PART III. Quaker and Anglican Efforts for Exemption from Religious Taxes, 1692–1734 163
- PART IV. On the Eve of the Great Awakening 245
- PART V. The Separate Movement, 1742–1777 327
- PART VI. The Separate-Baptist Movement, 1740–1770 419
- PART VII. The Baptists Organize, Petition, and Face the Revolution, 1763–1776 489
- PART VIII. The Baptists Face a New Establishment in Massachusetts 1778–1800 589
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contents ix
- Introduction xv
- Abbreviations Used in the Notes xxiii
- PART I. From Conformity to Toleration 1630–1692 1
- PART II. The Baptists' Efforts for Exemption from Religious Taxes, 1692–1734 111
- PART III. Quaker and Anglican Efforts for Exemption from Religious Taxes, 1692–1734 163
- PART IV. On the Eve of the Great Awakening 245
- PART V. The Separate Movement, 1742–1777 327
- PART VI. The Separate-Baptist Movement, 1740–1770 419
- PART VII. The Baptists Organize, Petition, and Face the Revolution, 1763–1776 489
- PART VIII. The Baptists Face a New Establishment in Massachusetts 1778–1800 589