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1828 VIRGINIA PRESBYTERIAN MAG. Revivalism, Southern Presbyterians and Slavery, Native Americans. Martyrs he would have the advantages

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Nicely preserved first American imprint of John Brown [1722-1787] of Haddington's classic work of Scottish theology

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1828 VIRGINIA PRESBYTERIAN MAG. Revivalism, Southern Presbyterians and Slavery, Native Americans. Martyrs he would have the advantagesA very scarce complete year of the Virginia based Literary and Evangelical Magazine, conducted by the influential Presbyterian minister John Holt Rice. It remains a crucial primary source for students of early Presbyterianism and revival. The periodical serves as a vital record of the Second Great Awakening and the expanding American Missionary Revival, chronicling local revivals, the development of regional institutions, and contemporary debates over

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