Faith and Fury : Eli Farmer on the Frontier, 1794-1881.
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- BX8495.F37 .C374 2018
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction. Religion in Post-Revolutionary America -- Chapter 1. Eli Farmer's Family and Childhood, 1788 to 1813 -- Chapter 2. The Formative Years, 1814 to 1818 -- Chapter 3. Spiritual Searching and Conviction, 1817 to 1820 -- Chapter 4. Reclaimed, 1820 to 1822 -- Chapter 5. "God Has Given Me This Place," 1822 to 1826 -- Chapter 6. Officially Methodist, 1825 to 1826 -- Chapter 7. Good in Prayer and Singing, 1826 to 1827 -- Chapter 8. Taking on Lafayette, 1827 to 1828 -- Chapter 9. Sickness, Location, and Washington Circuit, 1828 to 1830 -- Chapter 10. Harvest Time, 1830 to 1832 -- Chapter 11. Greencastle, Location, and Brown County, 1833 to 1838 -- Chapter 12. Danville, Christian Union, and Sectarianism, 1838 to 1842 -- Chapter 13. Politics, 1830s to 1845 -- Chapter 14. The Trip South, 1846 -- Chapter 15. Nonsectarian Sectarianism, 1840s to 1853 -- Chapter 16. The Bloomington Religious Times, 1853 to 1854 -- Chapter 17. Methodists Up-and-Coming without Farmer, 1850s -- Chapter 18. The Civil War, 1861 to 1865 -- Conclusion. Christian Union at Last, 1863 to 1881 -- Notes -- Index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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