One nation under law : America's early national struggles to separate church and state
2004
322.1 M145 2004
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Title
One nation under law : America's early national struggles to separate church and state
Published
DeKalb, Ill. Northern Illinois University Press c2004
Description
xii, 256 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
Call Number
322.1 M145 2004
System Control No.
(OCoLC)54500266
Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [193]-250) and index
Contents: Toleration versus freedom : colonial society and the state church -- Revolutions in churches and society -- "To form a more perfect union" : the constitutional consideration of religion -- God is as man makes him : ideology and religion in the early republic -- Revolutionary-era disestablishment : the case of New York state -- Southern republicanism and constitutional-era disestablishment : the case of South Carolina -- The Dartmouth College case : New Hampshire's disestablishment crisis makes law for the nation
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Contents: Toleration versus freedom : colonial society and the state church -- Revolutions in churches and society -- "To form a more perfect union" : the constitutional consideration of religion -- God is as man makes him : ideology and religion in the early republic -- Revolutionary-era disestablishment : the case of New York state -- Southern republicanism and constitutional-era disestablishment : the case of South Carolina -- The Dartmouth College case : New Hampshire's disestablishment crisis makes law for the nation
L2005M3
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