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Tables of Contents for Daniel Warner and the Paradox of Religious Democracy in Nineteenth-Century America
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
List of Illustrations
x
1
Acknowledgements
xi
2
Foreword
xiii
 
Introduction
1
10
Chapter 1 The Nineteenth-Century American Religious Experience
11
102
I. The Fight Between Carnival and Lent
13
11
II. Industrializing the New World
24
6
III. The Paradox of Religious Leaders: Responses to American Culture
30
67
a. Prophets, Preachers and Preaching
37
22
b. Popular Religion
59
23
c. The Culture of Religious Print
82
15
IV. The Search for Order
97
16
Chapter 2 Holiness as Challenge to Religious Culture
113
48
I. `Perfection' in the thought of John Wesley
116
8
II. A Second Work of Grace
124
16
III. Holiness or Hell!--Contours of a Radical Cause
140
21
a. War on Worldliness
147
9
b. Divisions of Perfection
156
5
Chapter 3 John Winebrenner and the `Come-Out' Option
161
20
I. Origins of the Church of God
163
13
II. `A Narrower Way'
176
5
Chapter 4 Daniel Warner and the Battle against `Babylon'
181
22
Chapter 5 Conflict and Crisis in the Kingdom of God in Ohio
203
84
I. Denouncing `Come-Out' Christianity
205
11
II. Creating the Warner Myth
216
7
III. Demonizing the Angel Sarah
223
11
IV. God, the Devil and Warner's Books
234
37
V. Shout at the Devil
271
5
VI. Shadows in the Evening Light
276
11
Chapter 6 Democracy and Dictatorship: A Gordian Knot
287
18
Appendices
305
46
a. Daniel Warner, `A Fallen Woman'
305
8
b. Daniel Warner, `Soul Cripple City'
313
18
c. Charles Naylor, `The Teachings of D.S. Warner and his Associates'
331
11
d. Andrew Byers, `In Vindication of D.S. Warner and His Work'
342
5
e. The hymns of Daniel Warner
347
4
Bibliography
351
20
Index
371