'Evangelicals, Slavery & the Slave Trade: From Whitefield to Wilberforce', ANVIL, 24 (2007) (original) (raw)

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"Slavery and the Evangelical Enlightenment"

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A Study of the Views of Major Eighteenth Century Evangelicals on Slavery and Race, with Special Reference to John Wesley

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Religious Studies Review, 2013

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The Origins of Proslavery Christianity: White and Black Evangelicals in Colonial and Antebellum Virginia

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MA Thesis, 2023

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"Attacking the 'zealots of mistaken compassion': strategy, rhetoric and the pro-slavery lobby, 1784-1807" (unpublished conference paper, 2009)

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Masters and Slaves in the House of the Lord: Race and Religion in the American South, 1740-1870

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The Politicizing of Evangelical Dissent, 1811–1813

Michael Rutz

Parliamentary History, 2001

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Religion, Urbanization and Anti-Slavery Mobilization in Britain, 1787-1833

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British Evangelicals and the United States of America, c. 1775-c.1820

Emma Macleod

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Why did the campaign against slavery happen when it did?

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'Holland as a Little England'? British Anti-Slavery Missionaries and Continental Abolitionist Movements in the Mid Nineteenth Century , Past & Present 229 -1 (2015)

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Studying Modern Slavery to Impact the Church's Response

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The British involvement in the Transatlantic slave trade

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John Wesley and Methodist Responses to Slavery in America

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Transatlantic delusions and pro-slavery religion: Isaac Nelson's evangelical abolitionist critique of revivalism in America and Ulster

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Christian Slavery: Conversion and Race in the Protestant Atlantic World, by Katharine Gerbner

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“Ministering at the Altar of Slavery”: Religious slavery conflict and social movement repression

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The Priesthood of the Believers: Quakers and the Abolition of Slavery

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After abolition: Britain and the slave trade since 1807

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"A Man and a Brother": Racial Attitudes of the British Abolitionists

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The Black American Church: A Reactionary and Ideological Apparatus of Slavery

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Separation of Church and State, American Exceptionalism, and the Contemporary Social Moment: Viewing Church–State Separation from the Priority of Slavery

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Baptist Emancipationists and Abolitionists: The American Story

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African American Engagements with Edwards in the Era of the Slave Trade

John Saillant

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Obedient to God: Christian Justifications For Slavery in the Antebellum South

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From Slavery to Freedom: Comparative Studies in the Rise and Fall of Atlantic Slavery

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CONTRIBUTIONS OF ABRAHAM BOOTH TO THE ABOLITION OF SLAVERY/SLAVE TRADE IN ENGLISH BAPTIST HISTORY

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“From Abolitionists to Fundamentalists: The Transformation of the Wesleyan Methodists in the 19th and 20th Centuries,” American Nineteenth Century History (October 2015).

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New Jersey Anglicans and Slavery in the Colonial Period: A Brief Sketch

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