G.A. Rawlyk examines the remarkable growth and evolution of "radical evangelicalism" in British North Amercia from the American Revolution to the War of 1812. He argues that radical evangelicalism was the leading edge of Protestantism and was more democratic and populist than contemporary evangelicalism in the United States.
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G.A. Rawlyk examines the remarkable growth and evolution of "radical evangelicalism" in British North Amercia from the American Revolution to the War of 1812. He argues that radical evangelicalism was the leading edge of Protestantism and was more democratic and populist than contemporary evangelicalism in the United States.
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NF. Ex-academic-library (see description below). Burgundy cloth with gilt figures and titles to spine and front, no jacket, 8vo. xix+244pp. Index, endnotes, 3 maps, 3 tables, 8 portraits throughout. Near Fine, with allowance for library distinctions: pastedown call lower spine, small stamps upper page edges and front pastedown, checksheet, barcode and stamps rear free endpaper. Else as new: bright, sharp and unmarked with very tight, yet-to-be broken-in binding. No indication of use.