The Scripture Chronology Demonstrated by Astronomical Calculations, and Also by the Year of Jubilee, and the Sabbatical Year Among the Jews: Or, An Account of Time from the Creation of the World, to the Destruction of Jerusalem ; as it May be Proved from the Writings of the Old and New Testament. In a Method Hitherto Unattempted ; and which was First Proposed by the Learned Archbishop Usher ... Together with the History of the World, from the Creation, to the Time when Dr. Prideaux Began His Connexion. Illustrated with a Great Variety of Tables, Maps, and Copper Plates

The Scripture Chronology Demonstrated by Astronomical Calculations, and Also by the Year of Jubilee, and the Sabbatical Year Among the Jews: Or, An Account of Time from the Creation of the World, to the Destruction of Jerusalem ; as it May be Proved from the Writings of the Old and New Testament. In a Method Hitherto Unattempted ; and which was First Proposed by the Learned Archbishop Usher ... Together with the History of the World, from the Creation, to the Time when Dr. Prideaux Began His Connexion. Illustrated with a Great Variety of Tables, Maps, and Copper Plates
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Synopsis The Scripture Chronology Demonstrated by Astronomical Calculations, and Also by the Year of Jubilee, and the Sabbatical Year Among the Jews: Or, An Account of Time from the Creation of the World, to the Destruction of Jerusalem ; as it May be Proved from the Writings of the Old and New Testament. In a Method Hitherto Unattempted ; and which was First Proposed by the Learned Archbishop Usher ... Together with the History of the World, from the Creation, to the Time when Dr. Prideaux Began His Connexion. Illustrated with a Great Variety of Tables, Maps, and Copper Plates by : Arthur Bedford

Unchained Voices

Unchained Voices
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Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages : 416
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ISBN-10 : 9780813144092
ISBN-13 : 0813144094
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Synopsis Unchained Voices by : Vincent Carretta

In Unchained Voices, Vincent Carretta has assembled the most comprehensive anthology ever published of writings by eighteenth-century people of African descent, enabling many of these authors to be heard for the first time in two centuries. Their writings reflect the surprisingly diverse experiences of blacks on both sides of the Atlantic-America, Britain, the West Indies, and Africa-between 1760 and 1798. Letters, poems, captivity narratives, petitions, criminal autobiographies, economic treatises, travel accounts, and antislavery arguments were produced during a time of various and changing political and religious loyalties. Although the theme of liberation from physical or spiritual captivity runs throughout the collection, freedom also clearly led to hardship and disappointment for a number of these authors. Briton Hammon, James Albert Ukawsaw Gronniosaw, John Marrant, Ignatius Sancho, Ottobah Cugoano, and Olaudah Equiano told their stories as Afro-Britons who recognized the sovereignty of George III; Johnson Green, Belinda, Benjamin Banneker, and Venture Smith spoke and wrote as African Americans n the United States; Phillis Wheatley, initially an Afro-British poet, later chose an African American identity; Francis Williams and George Liele wrote in Jamaica; David George and Boston King, having served with the British forces in the American Revolution and later lived in Canada, composed their narratives as British subjects in the newly established settlement in Sierra Leone, Africa. In his introduction, Carretta reconstructs the historical and cultural context of the works, emphasizing the constraints of the eighteenth-century genres under which these authors wrote. The texts and annotations are based on extensive research in both published and manuscript holdings of archives in the United States and the United Kingdom. Appropriate for undergraduates as well as for scholars, Unchained Voices gives a clear sense of the major literary and cultural issues at the heart of African literature written in English.

Catalogues of Books

Catalogues of Books
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 507
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ISBN-10 : 9780300133943
ISBN-13 : 0300133944
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Synopsis Catalogues of Books by : Jonathan Edwards

This final volume in The Works of Jonathan Edwards publishes for the first time Edwards’ “Catalogue,” a notebook he kept of books of interest, especially titles he hoped to acquire, and entries from his “Account Book,” a ledger in which he noted books loaned to family, parishioners, and fellow clergy. These two records, along with several shorter documents presented in the volume, illuminate Edwards’ own mental universe while also providing a remarkable window into the wider intellectual and print cultures of the eighteenth-century British Atlantic. An extensive critical introduction places Edwards’ book lists in the contexts that shaped his reading agenda, and the result is the most comprehensive treatment yet of his reading and of the fascinating peculiarities of his time and place.

Edwards the Exegete

Edwards the Exegete
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 407
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ISBN-10 : 9780190687496
ISBN-13 : 0190687495
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Synopsis Edwards the Exegete by : Douglas A. Sweeney

Scholars have long recognized that Jonathan Edwards loved the Bible. But preoccupation with his role in Western "public" life and letters has resulted in a failure to see the significance of his biblical exegesis. Douglas A. Sweeney offers the first comprehensive history of Edwards' interpretation of the Bible.

African American Religions, 1500–2000

African American Religions, 1500–2000
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 437
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ISBN-10 : 9781316368145
ISBN-13 : 1316368149
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Synopsis African American Religions, 1500–2000 by : Sylvester A. Johnson

This book provides a narrative historical, postcolonial account of African American religions. It examines the intersection of Black religion and colonialism over several centuries to explain the relationship between empire and democratic freedom. Rather than treating freedom and its others (colonialism, slavery and racism) as opposites, Sylvester A. Johnson interprets multiple periods of Black religious history to discern how Atlantic empires (particularly that of the United States) simultaneously enabled the emergence of particular forms of religious experience and freedom movements as well as disturbing patterns of violent domination. Johnson explains theories of matter and spirit that shaped early indigenous religious movements in Africa, Black political religion responding to the American racial state, the creation of Liberia, and FBI repression of Black religious movements in the twentieth century. By combining historical methods with theoretical analysis, Johnson explains the seeming contradictions that have shaped Black religions in the modern era.

Catalogue

Catalogue
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Total Pages : 476
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ISBN-10 : MINN:319510024221201
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Synopsis Catalogue by : Calcutta (India). Imperial library