McLoughlin, William Gerald
McLoughlin, William G. (William Gerald), 1922-1992
McLoughlin, William G. 1922-1992
MacLoughlin, William G. (William Gerald)
William G. McLoughlin American historian
McLoughlin, William Gerald 1922-1992
MacLoughlin, William Gerald
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Works
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After the Trail of Tears : the Cherokees' struggle for sovereignty, 1839-1880 | |
The American evangelicals, 1800-1900; an anthology. | |
The antislavery impulse, 1830-1844 | |
Billy Graham : revivalist in a secular age. | |
Billy Sunday was his real name. | |
Champions of the Cherokees : Evan and John B. Jones | |
The Cherokee ghost dance, c1984: | |
Cherokee renascence in the New Republic | |
Cherokees and christianity, 1794-1870 essays on acculturation and cultural persistence | |
Cherokees and missionaries, 1789-1839 | |
The diary of Isaac Backus | |
"The first man was red" : Cherokee responses to the debate over Indian origins, 1760-1860 | |
Isaac Backus and the American pietistic tradition | |
Isaac Backus on church, state, and Calvinism; pamphlets, 1754-1789. | |
John Brown's tract : lost Adirondack empire | |
Lake Ozonia : an informal history | |
Lectures on revivals of religion | |
Mary is for everyone : papers on Mary and ecumenism given at international congresses of the Ecumenical Society of the Blessed Virgin Mary at Winchester (1991), Norwich (1994), and Bristol (1996), and a conference at Dromantine, Newry (1995) | |
The meaning of Henry Ward Beecher; an essay on the shifting values of mid-Victorian America, 1840-1870 | |
Modern revivalism | |
New England dissent, 1630-1883 : the Baptists and the separation of the Church and State | |
The nongraded school : an annotated bibliography | |
Preachers & politicians : two essays on the origins of the American Revolution | |
Revivals, awakenings, and reform : an essay on religion and social change in America, 1607-1977 | |
Rhode Island, a history | |
Soul liberty : the Baptists' struggle in New England, 1630-1833 | |
(William Gerald), 1922-1992. The meaning of Henry Ward Beecher, 1970: |