A Selection of Some of the Most Interesting Narratives of Outrages Committed by the Indians in Their Wars With the White People microform

A Selection of Some of the Most Interesting Narratives of Outrages Committed by the Indians in Their Wars With the White People  microform
Author: Archibald Loudon
Publsiher: Legare Street Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2021-09-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1015097464

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A Selection of Some of the Most Interesting Narratives of Outrages Committed by the Indians in Their Wars with the White People Also an Account of Their Manners

A Selection of Some of the Most Interesting Narratives  of Outrages  Committed by the Indians  in Their Wars  with the White People   Also  an Account of Their Manners
Author: Loudon, Archibald
Publsiher: [Harrisburg, Pa.] : Harrisburg Publishing Company
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1888
Genre: Indian captivities
ISBN: LCCN:nuc87606641

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Damned Nation

Damned Nation
Author: Kathryn Gin Lum
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2014-08-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780199375189

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Among the pressing concerns of Americans in the first century of nationhood were day-to-day survival, political harmony, exploration of the continent, foreign policy, and--fixed deeply in the collective consciousness--hell and eternal damnation. The fear of fire and brimstone and the worm that never dies exerted a profound and lasting influence on Americans' ideas about themselves, their neighbors, and the rest of the world. Kathryn Gin Lum poses a number of vital questions: Why did the fear of hell survive Enlightenment critiques in America, after largely subsiding in Europe and elsewhere? What were the consequences for early and antebellum Americans of living with the fear of seeing themselves and many people they knew eternally damned? How did they live under the weighty obligation to save as many souls as possible? What about those who rejected this sense of obligation and fear? Gin Lum shows that beneath early Americans' vaunted millennial optimism lurked a pervasive anxiety: that rather than being favored by God, they and their nation might be the object of divine wrath. As time-honored social hierarchies crumbled before revival fire, economic unease, and political chaos, "saved" and "damned" became as crucial distinctions as race, class, and gender. The threat of damnation became an impetus for or deterrent from all kinds of behaviors, from reading novels to owning slaves. Gin Lum tracks the idea of hell from the Revolution to Reconstruction. She considers the ideas of theological leaders like Jonathan Edwards and Charles Finney, as well as those of ordinary women and men. She discusses the views of Native Americans, Americans of European and African descent, residents of Northern insane asylums and Southern plantations, New England's clergy and missionaries overseas, and even proponents of Swedenborgianism and annihilationism. Damned Nation offers a captivating account of an idea that played a transformative role in America's intellectual and cultural history.

Bibliography of American Imprints to 1901 Main part

Bibliography of American Imprints to 1901  Main part
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1993
Genre: American literature
ISBN: UVA:X004795664

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National Register of Microform Masters

National Register of Microform Masters
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 940
Release: 1976
Genre: Books on microfilm
ISBN: OSU:32435020274874

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National Register of Microform Masters

National Register of Microform Masters
Author: Library of Congress. Catalog Publication Division
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 940
Release: 1976
Genre: Books on microfilm
ISBN: UIUC:30112027606885

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The French and Indian War in Pennsylvania 1753 1763

The French and Indian War in Pennsylvania  1753 1763
Author: Louis M. Waddell,Bruce Bomberger,Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission
Publsiher: Harrisburg : Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1996
Genre: Fortification
ISBN: NYPL:33433018280119

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National Union Catalog

National Union Catalog
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 964
Release: 1972
Genre: Union catalogs
ISBN: UOM:39015070197150

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Includes entries for maps and atlases.