A Brief History of the Presbyterians

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A Brief History of the Presbyterians offers laity and clergy a succint and thorough introduction to the history of Presbyterianism. James Smylie chronicles the origins of the Reformed tradition and carries the sage through each subsequent era up to the eve of the twenty-first century, focusing on Presbyterianism in North America. All the major figures in the history of Presbyterianism, such as John Calvin, Francis Makemie, and John Witherspoon are included, as well as a host of others.

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The First American Presbytery and an Errand into
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Spiritual Awakening Leadership and Reunion
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Revivals Voluntarism and Freedoms Ferment
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Continental Challenges and the Irrepressible Conflict
81
The Gilded Age and an Errand into the World
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From World War I to World War II
109
From the Flourishing 1950s
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Reunion Renewal and Global Responsibilities
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Bibliography
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James H. Smylie is Ernest Trice Thompson Professor Emeritus of Church History at Union Theological Seminary and Presbyterian School of Christian Education in Richmond, Virginia.

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