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  1. Mar 29, 2021 · The Congregationalists and Presbyterians -- III. The Anglicans -- A. Loyalism in New England -- B. The Loyalists -- C. Loyalism among southern Anglicans -- D. The Dunkers -- V. The Roman Catholics -- VI. Religion and the continental congress -- VII. The revolution and vital religion -- III. Breaking old world ties: the ordeal of organization -- I.

  2. He gave me the first real glimpse of what scholarship meant and he inspired me with a desire to become a scholar” (Sweet to William J. Thompson, 20 January 1931, William Warren Sweet Papers, box 2, folder 9, Department of Special Collections, Regenstein Library, University of Chicago, Chicago).

  3. 1902-1957. Abstract: The papers of William Warren Sweet (1881-1958) include materials from the period 1794 to 2005 documenting his pastoral ministry, teaching career, and academic research. A noted historian, Dr. Sweet served as Chair of the Theological Faculty at Southern Methodist University’s Perkins School of Theology from 1948-1952.

  4. American Religion and the Academy in the Early Twentieth Century: The Chicago Years of William Warren Sweet JAMES L. ASH, JR. An enormous change in the academic study of religion has occurred in the United States during the last half-century as the center of the enterprise has moved from the church-supported college and the seminary to the secular

  5. William Warren Sweet, Professor of American Church History at the University of Chicago, 1927 to 1946. Among his many books on church history are Story of Religion in America, Religion on the American Frontier, and American Culture and Religion.

  6. William Warren Sweet has 62 books on Goodreads with 84 ratings. William Warren Sweet’s most popular book is The Story of Religion in America.

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