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The Last Time Methodists Split: A Primary Source

Cultivating Private Gardens of Inward Spiritual Development: How the Wesleyan Methodists Became Fundamentalists

"Benevolent." "Empire." Discuss.

Quakers to Know: Priscilla Hunt Cadwalader and George Fox White

Frederick Douglass, William Jay, Abolition, and Christianity in Antebellum America

Nancy Koester on Harriet Beecher Stowe

David Ruggles, Puritan

New Book on Quakers & Abolition

The Reverend Jennie Johnson and African Canadian Religious History

Rethinking the Garrisonians

Quaker Generations

Jubilee

Bringing up the Bones: Bioarchaeology and the Second Great Awakening

John Woolman's Path to the Peaceable Kingdom

Slavery, Sin, and the Rise of Liberal Protestantism

New Book on Abolitionism and Moral Progress in History

Gender and the American Religious Historian: Seneca Falls Edition