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  • John Leland: A Jeffersonian Baptist in Early America

    John Leland by Smith, Eric C.;

    A Jeffersonian Baptist in Early America

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 27 April 2022

    • ISBN 9780197606674
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages284 pages
    • Size 251x168x27 mm
    • Weight 567 g
    • Language English
    • 257

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    Short description:

    John Leland, the colorful Baptist itinerant, was one of the most important and fascinating religious figures in early America. He is best remembered for delivering a 1,200-pound "Mammoth Cheese" to Thomas Jefferson's White House, and for negotiating the inclusion of a Bill of Rights in the Constitution with James Madison. But Leland was also a tireless revivalist and a dogged advocate of religious freedom for all, an anti-slavery spokesman and unofficial Democratic Party whip, a defender of popular Calvinism and promoter of extreme religious individualism among Baptists. Eric C. Smith explores these and other major themes in this first-ever biography of John Leland, whose story provides a unique window into the remarkable transformations that swept American society from 1760 to 1840.

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    Long description:

    John Leland (1754-1841) was one of the most influential and entertaining religious figures in early America. As an itinerant revivalist, he demonstrated an uncanny ability to connect with a popular audience, and contributed to the rise of a "democratized" Christianity in America. A tireless activist for the rights of conscience, Leland also waged a decades-long war for disestablishment, first in Virginia and then in New England. Leland advocated for full religious freedom for all-not merely Baptists and Protestants-and reportedly negotiated a deal with James Madison to include a Bill of Rights in the Constitution. Leland developed a reputation for being "mad for politics" in early America, delivering political orations, publishing tracts, and mobilizing New England's Baptists on behalf of the Jeffersonian Republicans. He crowned his political activity by famously delivering a 1,200-pound cheese to Thomas Jefferson's White House.

    Leland also stood among eighteenth-century Virginia's most powerful anti-slavery advocates, and convinced one wealthy planter to emancipate over 400 of his slaves. Though among the most popular Baptists in America, Leland's fierce individualism and personal eccentricity often placed him at odds with other Baptist leaders. He refused ordination, abstained from the Lord's Supper, and violently opposed the rise of Baptist denominationalism. In the first-ever biography of Leland, Eric C. Smith recounts the story of this pivotal figure from American Religious History, whose long and eventful life provides a unique window into the remarkable transformations that swept American society from 1760 to 1840.

    I am thankful for Eric Smith writing this book on Leland and giving modern Baptists a resource that will serve us well.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction: "The Cheesemonger"
    1. "High-Flying, Separate New Light:" The Forging of an Individualist
    2. "Young and Roving:" Itinerating in Virginia
    3. "Religion is a Matter between God and Individuals:" The Rights of Conscience
    4. "A Bow Too Great for My Stiff Neck:" Resisting the Baptist Church
    5. "I Dare Not Pull Up Stakes:" The Persistence of Populist Calvinism
    6. "A Very Prince Among Democrats:" Baptist Preacher, Party Whip
    7. "Consistent with the Principles of Good Policy:" A Long Journey with Slavery
    8. "In the Tub of Diogenes:" Evangelical Contrarian
    9. "Awakened in a New World:" A Baptist Rip Van Winkle
    Bibliography

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