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| | Index | | Abolitionism, 24, 44, 46, 49, 74, 76 ; and free-soilers, 80, 83 ; critics of, 90 ; 94 ; Lincoln and, 216 ; as godless according to South, 302 ; as "monster heresy," 329 ; as fanaticism, 337 ; response to, 347, immediate, 360, 377 | | | Adams, Charles Francis, 222, 362 | | | Adolphus, Gustavus, 299, 303 | | | African Americans, 25 ; religion of, 33, 53 ; hermeneutics of, 60, 64 ; as recently fixed, 125 ; and civil rights, 176, 263 ; and colonization, 302 ; as Christians, 304 -05; and secularism, 364 ; and self- determination, 366 ; education of, 379 | | | Ahlstrom, Sydney, 28, 89 | | | Alcott, Louisa May, 232, 237 | | | American Baptist Home Mission Society, 170 ; and Negroes, 366 | | | American Baptist Mission Society, 411 | | | American Revolution, spirit of, 47 -48; and legitimacy of, 121 ; and Christian God, 122 ; and God's order, 145 | | | Andover Seminary, 59, 77 | | | Anglicanism, 24 ; high church, 47 | | | Antietam, 27 ; National Cemetery at, 261 - 63; and anonymous dead, 286 ; 301 | | | Appomattox, and Lee's surrender, 155, 189, 194, 197, 341, 397 | | | Army and Navy Herald, 132, 133, 137 | | | Army and Navy Messenger, 132 -33, 143 | | | Army of the Potomac, 24, 266 | | | Atlanta, siege of, 138 ; Fall of, 147 ; and victory claims, 49, 150, 197 | | | Authority, as legitimate, 82 ; in professional life, 112 ; contempt for, 119 ; war as example of its breakdown, 120 | | | Bacon, Leonard, 74, 94 -95 | | | Baird, Robert, 113 -16 | | | Baptists, 48, 56, 77, 91 ; split of, 79, 91, 113, 141 ; and dominating colportage, 171 ; of postbellum era, 178, 301, 374 -75 | | | Barnes, Albert, 44, 51, 76 ; as abolitionist, 78 | | | Barry, Commodore, 283 -84 | | | Beecher, Henry Ward, 23, 30, 45 49 ; rhetoric of, 50, 51, 110, 116, 121 ; on Jackson's death, 194, 234, 337, 396 | | | Benevolent Empire, 169, 179 | | | Bennett, William, 141, 298 -99, 301 -02, 304 | | | Bercovitch, Sacvan, 219, 324 | | | Beulah, 241 -42 | | | Bible, slavery in, 22, 37, 43 -54; authority of, 53, 56, 60, 77, 74, 83 ; and Confederate history, 146 ; and lessons on repentance, 151 ; in Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address, 212, 232 -33, 409 | | | Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, 95 | | | Blacks. See African Americans. | | | Blanchard, Jonathan, 51 | | | Booth, John Wilkes, 210 | | | Boynton, C. B., 123 -24 | | | Breckinridge, Robert, of Kentucky, 59 - 60 ; for Union, 100 | -413- | | |
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Publication Information: Book Title: Religion and the American Civil War. Contributors: Randall M. Miller - editor, Harry S. Stout - editor, Charles Reagan Wilson - editor. Publisher: Oxford University Press. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1998. Page Number: 413.
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