New International Dictionary of Old Testament Theology & Exegesis, Volume 2Willem VanGemeren |
Contents
I | 1 |
Columbus reports on his first voyage Columbus 1493 | 7 |
Conflict over representation Records of the Constitutional Conven | 11 |
Life on a Virginia plantation Philip Vickers Fithian 1774 | 12 |
The colonists constitutional dilemma Carl Becker 1927 109 | 14 |
The need for education Thomas Jefferson 1813 191 | 16 |
Hamilton sees no need for a bill of rights Federalist Papers | 17 |
The North and Kansas Eli Thayer 1856 | 18 |
A Georgia rice plantation Fanny Kemble 1839 | 248 |
The question of slavery like a fire bell in the night Thomas Jefferson to John Holmes 1820 | 249 |
A National Foreign Policy 16 England suggests the Monroe Doctrine George Canning 1823 | 250 |
Approval of the Monroe Doctrine proposal Thomas Jefferson to Monroe 1823 | 251 |
The Monroe Doctrine 1823 | 254 |
THE CHALLENGE OF SECTIONALISM The Democratic Spirit 1 Jacksons inauguration James Parton 1860 | 255 |
Western democratic influences Illinois Constitution 1818 | 256 |
Eastern democratic influences Trade union convention 1834 | 257 |
Planting the first settlement at Jamestown George Percy 1606 | 27 |
The basis for intolerance Nathaniel Ward 1647 | 36 |
The origins of the New Philosophy Nikolaus Copernicus 1543 | 45 |
Roger Williams plea for tolerance The Bloudy Tenent 1644 | 51 |
A modern analysis of the climate of opinion of the Enlightenment | 58 |
Frontier life in the colonial back country Joseph Doddridge 1750 | 74 |
27 | 94 |
IV | 97 |
Parliaments right to impose a stamp act upon the colonies Jared | 103 |
XI | 106 |
Protest from lowerclass leaders New York Sons of Liberty 1773 | 111 |
The Boston Tea Party John Andrews 1773 | 112 |
The first Continental Congress John Adams 1774 | 113 |
An Englishman urges conciliation with the colonies Edmund Burke 1775 | 114 |
The British march out to Lexington and Concord Lt John Barker ? 1775 | 115 |
Amos Farnsworth fights at Bunker Hill Amos Farnsworth 1775 | 117 |
Common Sense Thomas Paine 1776 | 118 |
Independence declared Declaration of Independence 1776 | 120 |
What the Declaration did not say Thomas Jefferson 1776 | 122 |
The War for Independence 26 The American Crisis Thomas Paine 1777 | 124 |
Cornwallis surrenders at Yorktown Dr James Thacher 1781 | 126 |
Why did the colonists seek independence? Edmund Burke 1775 | 128 |
THE CONSTITUTION AND CONSERVATISM The Problems of Victory 1 A new frame of government Articles of Confederation 1781 | 131 |
Beginnings of the land system Ordinance of 1785 | 134 |
Government for the West Ordinance of 1787 | 135 |
Liberty for the West Bill of Rights for Ordinance of 1787 | 136 |
Agrarian discontent Grievances of Shays rebels 1786 | 137 |
Constitutional Mechanics 8 A description of the gathering of Convention delegates George Mason 1787 | 140 |
The Virginia Plan Records of the Constitutional Convention 1787 | 141 |
The Rise of Political Parties | 164 |
ADOLESCENT NATIONALISM | 175 |
The Republicans protest the growing consolidation of the Federal | 181 |
The Enlightenment Deepens | 188 |
society 1787 | 192 |
The Counterrevolutionaries 17 The conservative philosophy James Kent 1821 | 193 |
The Great Revival of 1800 Peter Cartwright 1801 | 194 |
The Counterreformation American Tract Society 1816 | 196 |
JEFFERSONIAN REPUBLICANISM The Jeffersonian Philosophy 1 Washington in 1800 Abigail Adams to her daughter 1800 | 199 |
Belief in the people Jeffersons inaugural address 1801 | 200 |
Jefferson and religious freedom Virginia Statute of Religious Free dom 1786 | 202 |
Jeffersons faith in the contemporary generation Jefferson to Samuel Kercheval 1816 | 204 |
Judicial review Marbury v Madison 1803 | 205 |
Jefferson on judges Thomas Jefferson 1820 1822 | 207 |
A modern scholar views the Jefferson image Merrill Peterson 1960 | 208 |
Foreign Affairs under Jefferson and Madison 8 The importance of New Orleans to the young nation Jefferson to Robert Livingston 1802 | 210 |
Napoleon decides to sell Louisiana Henry Adams 1889 | 211 |
France threatens American shipping Berlin Decree 1806 | 212 |
The United States answers Embargo Act 1807 | 213 |
The western Indian problem Speech of Tecumseh 1809 | 214 |
The western demand for war Henry Clay 1810 | 216 |
War is declared Madisons war message 1812 | 217 |
New England opposition Hartford Convention 1814 | 219 |
The British burn Washington George R Gleig 1827 | 221 |
An American fights at New Orleans Anonymous ca 1815 | 223 |
What were the causes of the War of 1812? Julius W Pratt 1925 | 224 |
The western need for markets was a major cause of the War of 1812 | 226 |
THE FLOWERING OF NATIONALISM Sectional Specialization 1 Industrialization in the Northeast Thomas P Kettell 1860 | 228 |
The cotton South Georgia Courier 1827 | 229 |
Government Aid and Regional Interests 4 The demand for internal improvements Henry Clay 1824 | 231 |
National planning and defense John C Calhoun 1817 | 233 |
A plea for a higher nationalism John Q Adams 1825 | 235 |
The expansion of internal trade after the War of 1812 Guy S Cal lender 1909 | 237 |
Constitutional Powers and Vested Rights 8 The doctrine of implied powers McCulloch v Maryland 1819 | 238 |
Expanding national power Gibbons v Ogden 1824 | 242 |
The sanctity of contract Dartmouth College v Woodward 1819 | 243 |
Effect of Marshalls decisions Max Lerner 1939 | 245 |
Slavery and Sectional Compromise 12 Life among the Louisiana sugar planters Timothy Flint 1826 | 246 |
A prosperous Georgia planter Thomas E Watson 1904 | 247 |
Education and democracy Horace Mann 1845 | 261 |
30 | 263 |
Nullification South Carolina nullification ordinance 1832 | 266 |
Proclamation on nullification Andrew Jackson 1832 | 267 |
The Bank controversy Jacksons veto of the recharter law 1832 | 269 |
Slavery and Sectionalism | 275 |
Struggle for the tenhour day New Hampshire TenHour Law | 288 |
The Fourier experiments Integral Phalanx of Illinois 1846 | 294 |
Social and individual perfection The Home Missionary 1829 | 304 |
SECTIONALISM AND EXPANSION Manifest Destiny 1 The demand for expansion John L OSullivan 1845 | 311 |
The boundaries of America American Union 1849 | 314 |
A modern scholar looks at Manifest Destiny A K Weinberg 1935 | 315 |
The Expansion Westward 6 Missionaries and expansion William Walker 1833 | 318 |
The Oregon trail Jesse Applegate 1843 | 319 |
The Oregon question Thomas Hart Benton 1846 | 320 |
The annexation of Texas Congressional joint resolution 1845 | 322 |
The Mexican Campaign 10 American demands for war James K Polk Diary 1846 | 323 |
War is declared Polks war message 1846 | 324 |
Northern opposition to the war Lincolns Spot Resolutions 1847 | 325 |
Expansion and Slavery 13 The North and slavery expansion James Russell Lowell 1846 | 326 |
The slavery issue in Congress Wilmot Proviso 1846 | 327 |
The Southern reaction Robert Toombs 1849 | 328 |
A solution is offered Compromise of 1850 | 329 |
Henry Clay defends the compromise Henry Clay 1850 | 330 |
The Northern position William H Seward 1850 | 333 |
The Southern position John C Calhoun 1850 | 334 |
The deciding speech Daniel Webster 1850 | 338 |
New England rejects Webster John Greenleaf Whittier 1850 | 340 |
DRIFTING TOWARD DISUNION The Debate is Renewed 1 The return of runaway slaves The Fugitive Slave Act 1850 | 342 |
The spread of abolitionism Harriet Beecher Stowe 1852 | 343 |
The Anthony Burns story Charles Emery Stevens 1856 | 344 |
Southern desire for expansion Ostend Manifesto 1854 | 348 |
Western lands for slavery KansasNebraska Act 1854 | 349 |
The Division Widens 6 Southern philosophy George Fitzhugh 1854 | 350 |
Bond slaves versus wage slaves William J Grayson 1854 | 351 |
Southern whites and slavery Hinton R Helper 1857 | 354 |
Northern progress Walt Whitman 1855 | 355 |
The Republicans opportunity Republican party platform 1860 | 358 |
V | 364 |
The Lines are Drawn | 377 |
With Jackson at Second Manassas John H Chamberlayne 1862 | 384 |
Qualities of Negro troops Thomas W Higginson 1870 | 391 |
The Greater Conflict 20 Lincolns view on slavery Lincoln to Horace Greeley 1861 | 400 |
The Emancipation Proclamation Abraham Lincoln 1862 | 401 |
The democratic spirit Gettysburg Address 1863 | 403 |
With malice towards none Abraham Lincoln 1865 | 404 |
The Falling Curtain 25 The Confederate defeat Robert E Lee 1865 | 405 |
ROAD TO REUNION The Unresolved Conflict 1 The spirit of hate Thaddeus Stevens 1865 | 407 |
Veto of the Freedmens Bureau bill Andrew Johnson 1866 | 410 |
A liberal view Carl Schurz 1866 | 412 |
The Fourteenth Amendment 4 Freedom for whom? Fourteenth Amendment 1868 | 414 |
Behind the amendment Thaddeus Stevens 1866 | 415 |
The framing of the Fourteenth Amendment Joseph B James 1956 | 417 |
The Black Codes The Alabama code 1865 | 418 |
The balance of history South Carolina Constitution 1868 | 421 |
Black reconstruction W E B DuBois 1935 | 422 |
The Supreme Court Civil Rights Cases 1883 | 424 |
The separate but equal doctrine Plessy v Ferguson 1896 | 426 |
The Legacy of Reconstruction 13 Political consequences A N Holcombe 1929 | 429 |
Spiritual consequences Langston Hughes 1932 | 431 |
One mans view of Grant Henry Adams 1918 | 432 |
Corruption in politics Crédit Mobilier investigation 1873 | 433 |
A presidential apology Ulysses S Grant 1876 | 436 |
The irony of Southern history C Vann Woodward 1953 | 437 |
Constitution of the United States | 442 |
58 | 453 |
64 | 459 |
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