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"The New England Clergy and the American Revolution" explores the profound influence of religious leadership on the political landscape of eighteenth-century America. Alice M. Baldwin provides a detailed examination of how the sermons and doctrines of New England ministers shaped the ideology of liberty and self-governance that fueled the fight for independence. By analyzing the intersection of theology and political theory, this work demonstrates how the clergy served as primary educators of the populace, disseminating ideas about natural rights and the limits of government authority long before the outbreak of armed conflict.
The study delves into the historical connection between Puritan traditions and the evolving concepts of constitutionalism. It highlights the role of the pulpit in bridging the gap between sacred duty and civic responsibility, illustrating how ministers prepared their congregations for the ideological shifts required to challenge British rule. This scholarly work remains a vital resource for understanding the intellectual and spiritual foundations of the American founding, offering deep insights into the cultural forces that transformed colonial subjects into revolutionary citizens.
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