Early American Christianity /Bill J. Leonard, editor.
- Nashville, Tennessee : Broadman, (c)1983.
- 415 pages ; 23 cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
I. Colonial beginnings. 1. Of Plimoth Plantation II. Denominations develop. 1. The Quakers. A word of remembrance and caution to the rich III. American revivalism. A faithful narrative of the surprising work of God IV. The missions enterprise. 1. The diary of David Brainerd V. Controversies in American religion. 1. Schism in the churches. Transcendentalism, an address William Bradford. 2. The bloudy tenent of persecution Roger Williams. 3. Virginia's mother church -- John Woolman. 2. The Methodists. Journal Francis Asbury. 3. The Catholics. Addresses John Carroll. 4. The Frontier Baptists. The religious experience of a candidate for the ministry as related before the church. 5. The disciples of Christ. The destiny of our country Alexander Campbell -- Jonathan Edwards. The autobiography of Peter Cartwright Peter Cartwright. 3. Lectures of revivals of religion Charles G. Finney -- David Brainerd. 2. A sermon for foreign missions Timothy Dwight -- Ralph Waldo Emerson. 2. The sects. The Shakers, scetches of the life of Mother Ann Lee. 3. Slavery. An exposition Richard Furman. American slavery as it is Theodore D. Weld.