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The Benevolent Deity Ebenezer Gay And The Rise Of Rational Religion In New England 16961787 Robert J Wilson Iii

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The Benevolent Deity Ebenezer Gay And The Rise Of Rational Religion In New England 16961787 Robert J Wilson Iii
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.02 MB
Pages: 328
Author: Robert J. Wilson III
ISBN: 9781512809480, 1512809489
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Benevolent Deity Ebenezer Gay And The Rise Of Rational Religion In New England 16961787 Robert J Wilson Iii by Robert J. Wilson Iii 9781512809480, 1512809489 instant download after payment.

Ebenezer Gay (1718-96) has been called the father of American Unitarianism. Wilson's biography explores how Gay became the spiritual leader of two generations of clergymen who preached a humanistic, rational faith in post-Awakening New England.


Ebenezer Gay (1718-96) has been called the father of American Unitarianism. Wilson's biography explores how Gay became the spiritual leader of two generations of clergymen who preached a humanistic, rational faith in post-Awakening New England.

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