God against the revolution: the loyalist clergy's case against the American Revolution

"Americans of every educational level are familiar with slogans such as "no taxation without representation" and "give me liberty or give me death." The basic ideas of the Patriot cause are celebrated and taught from grade school to graduate school. But what about the ideas...

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Main Author: Frazer, Gregg L. (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Lawrence, Kansas University Press of Kansas [2018]
In:Year: 2018
Reviews:[Rezension von: Frazer, Gregg L., God against the Revolution: The Loyalist Clergy’s Case Against the American Revolution] (2020) (Taylor, William Harrison)
Series/Journal:American political thought
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Revolutionary War / Loyalist (American Revolution) / Clergy
B American Revolution / Political conflict / Loyalist (American Revolution) / Clergyperson
Further subjects:B United States Politics and government 1775-1783
B United States History Revolution, 1775-1783 Religious aspects Christianity
B American loyalists
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Summary:"Americans of every educational level are familiar with slogans such as "no taxation without representation" and "give me liberty or give me death." The basic ideas of the Patriot cause are celebrated and taught from grade school to graduate school. But what about the ideas of those--perhaps one-third of the American population--who opposed the Revolution? Most Americans know little or nothing about those who remained loyal to Great Britain, and much of what they know is not true. God against the Revolution addresses this lacuna in our understanding of US history by providing the first comprehensive presentation of the political thought of the American Loyalists. They were also Americans who loved the land in which they lived and their argument is a significant missing piece of Revolutionary-era American political thought. The more effective presenters of their position were clergymen, and God against the Revolution is a study of the arguments--biblical, philosophical, and legal--made by Loyalist ministers"--
The context for the loyalist argument -- Biblical arguments -- Theoretical arguments from the nature of government -- Legal arguments -- Rational arguments regarding the American situation -- Rational arguments based on colonial actions
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0700626964