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Damned Souls in a Tobacco Colony Religion in Seventeenth-Century Virginia Edward L. Bond In this exhaustively researched and well-writtten study, historian Edward L. Bond provides an inside view of religion in America's first colony. Focusing on religion as the various expressions of individual and corporate relationship with the divine, the author gives the reader an insightful picture of religion and society in colonial Virginia. In the process, he clarifies our understandings of Virginia's established Anglican Church, discusses the theology and devotional practices of the colonists, and explains the role of religion in colonial polity. Such an approach allows the reader to see clearly both the conservative and progressive elements in the way the earliest colonists in Virginia defined their individual and corporate relationship with God. A Wheel Within a Wheel: Southern Methodism and the Georgia Holiness Association The Encyclopedia of Religion in the South Call us toll free at 800-637-2378, ext. 2880 or 800-342-0841, ext. 2880 (in GA) |
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| Retail $35.00, hardback History / Southern Studies ISBN 978-0-86554-708-7 MUP/H526
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