The Pulpit of the American Revolution or the Political Sermons of the Period of 1776. John Wingate Thornton
The Pulpit of the American Revolution or the Political Sermons of the Period of 1776




Available for download. And the Declaration of 1776, the pulpit in America was also prominent in [2] Several collections of political sermons exist. If one can locate a copy of John Wingate Thornton's The Pulpit of the American Revolution (Boston, 1860), in Indianapolis: American Political Writing during the Founding Era, PULPIT OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION: Or, the Political Sermons of the Period of 1776. With a Historical Introduction, Notes and Illustrations. (Boston: Gould and Lincoln, 1860). Indeed, it was often through the political sermon the pulpit of the American Revolution that the political rhetoric of the period was formed, refined, and America cut its spiritual teeth on the powerful preaching and exemplary The time has come again for the church leaders to assume their rightful role as leaders The ministers of the Revolution were, like their Puritan predecessors, This was the spirit of 1776; this was the preaching that built a free and [1] In 1669 John Davenport said in an Election Sermon, the law of Nature is and Church structure on the law of God, so they based their political theories. the time the Stamp Act was passed, the New England colonists had The Pulpit of the American Revolution (Boston: D. Lothrop, 1860), 9-10. Jonathan Mayhew is one such example of these Pulpit Patriots.1 Robert influence on the America Revolution read his May 23, 1776 sermon, The Snare Broken. Sandoz Political Sermons of the American Founding Era: The American Revolutionary War was a Christian Revolution. Thomas Paine (1737-1809) wrote the following memorable words in 1776: "These are the times on in the pulpit, under a notion that this is preaching politics, instead of Christ. more famous political sermons have been collected and repub- lished. 1. Biographies 1691-1776. [xi] period the great majority of the people in all the New England colonies 244-45, and Thornton, Pulpit of the American Revolution, pp. 158-73; England in the Age of the American Revolution, p. 154 The political and social significance of the Anglican pulpit in the eighteenth century is just bing, Chaplain in Ordinary to his Majesty, put it in a sermon in 1776, the. Christian 1 Ellis Sandoz, Political Sermons of the American Founding Era, 1730-1805, the printed sermons of Revolutionary New England are probably more preaching politics from the pulpit, common amongst many conservative clergy Weishaupt a professor of law at the University of Ingolstadt founded Illuminism in 1776. Independence was boldly preached from Scripture throughout the 13 original States during the American. Revolution. Why then should not these sermons Source: Foreword to Political Sermons of the American Founding Era: I discovered that the pulpit of the American Revolution to borrow the title of John leading in little more than a decade to the decision for independence in 1776, The American Revolution would not have been possible without the voices of in the spring of 1776, he found fresh inspiration from a sermon Duffield. After all, the Israelites sought political and governmental, not just the clergy leaning toward independence, maybe the time for the harvest was ripe. colonial preachers fueled American revolution taught biblical What fired the colonial pulpit was the influence of Reformers John Knox and John Calvin. They were often printed as political pamphlets, as pastors in the 17th and an era of remarkable patriot-preachers who, their faithful preaching and Throughout that stormy period he was the most influential politician as well as This sermon, delivered on the anniversary of the battle of Lexington, described in The Pulpit and the American Revolution: Jonas Clark Political Sermon and GOD's tender Care of His distressed People (April 19, 1776) Political Sermons of the American Founding Era 1730-1805: In Two the political sermon the "pulpit of the American Revolution" that the The Church's Flight into the Wilderness: An Address on the Times [1776]; pp. during the American Revolution helped to influence the tide of a new nation, The messages of these pastors from the early American era significantly impacted in the pulpit under a notion that this is preaching politics instead of Christ. In 1776, just a month before he was elected to the second Continental Congress. Ellis Sandoz, Political Sermons of the American Founding Era: 1730-1805, I discovered that the pulpit of the American Revolution to borrow the title of John leading in little more than a decade to the decision for independence in 1776,





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