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Jonathan Mayhew
Conversion and Revolution in New England Throughout the Fall Of
The Language of the Clergy: Religious and Political Discourse in Revolutionary America, 1754-1783
Whose Rebellion? Reformed Resistance Theory in America: Part II Sarah Morgan Smith
A Discourse Concerning Unlimited Submission and Non-Resistance to the Higher Powers: with Some Reflections on the Resistance Made Ot King Charles I
View of John Winthrop's Career As a Scientist, to Mention the Copy of Euclid, Cambridge, 1655, Which Had Been Used in College Successively by Penn Townsend (A.B
Samuel Cooper's Old Sermons and New Enemies: Popery And
Election Sermon
"Conservative Revolutionaries" -A Study of the Religious and Political Thought of John Wise, Jonathan Mayhew, Andrew Eliot and Charles Chauncy
The Causes of the American Revolution As Seen by the New England Tories
The Craft of Portraiture in Eighteenth-Century America
Of God and Reason in XVIII C. British North America Sobre Dios Y La
Colonists Respond to the Repeal of the Stamp Act, 1766
Experience Mayhew's Dissertation On
A Philosophical Reconstruction of the Theology of Charles Chauncy
An Eclogue Sacred to the Memory of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Mayhew (Boston, 1766), P
The Concept of Human Nature in New England
Alter Or Abolish”: the American Right of Revolution
Colonists Respond to the Stamp Act, 1765-1766
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Forum Patriot Royalism: the Stuart Monarchy in American Political Thought, 1769–75
Lesson 2 Colonial Period (Mid-1600S-1765)
Even Unto the Death
Silver Breathed Upon the Stage: the American Revolution As Drama and Mythology
Classical Republicanism and the American Revolution
Repeal of the Stamp Act
The Critical Minute: Recording and Remembering Early American Political Thought
American Revolutionary War Figures, Paul Revere Last Updated Wednesday, 28 September 2011 19:47
Religion, Republicanism, and Memories of Stuart Tyranny at The