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The Seixas Family and Civic Life in the New American Republic
August 24, 2017
Prohibition
January 28, 2019
Francis Pastorius, Germantown, and the First Petition to Abolish Slavery
1688
Religion in American History and Politics: 25 Core Documents
Edited by Sarah Morgan Smith, Ellen Deitz Tucker, and David Tucker
April 13, 2017
Sola Scriptura—But Through a Fractured Lens
Ellen Tucker
November 2, 2017
Hudson, Ohio and Congregationalist Opposition to Slavery
April 17, 2017
Princeton, New Jersey
1746 - Present
Remarks at the Annual Convention of the National Association of Evangelicals
Ronald Reagan
March 8, 1983
Willa Cather’s Death Comes for the Archbishop
December 16, 2017
Religion and Science: The Case of Eugenics
May 10, 2017
Lincoln’s Meditation on the Divine WIll
September 15, 2017
Lane Theological Seminary
Cincinnati, Ohio
1829 - 1932
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