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Foreword Acknowledgments Prologue Introduction: Religion and American Disestablishment Chapter One: The Monk and the Bard: Luther's Protest to Milton's Protestant Vision Chapter Two: The Philosopher and the Enthusiast: John Locke and William Penn Bring Dissenting Protestantism to America Chapter Three: The Puritan Lawyer and the Baptist Preacher: Elisha Williams, Isaac Backus, and the Rise of Dissent in America Chapter Four: Revolutionary and Governor: William Livington and the Anglican Control of King's College Chapter Five: The Political Theologian and the Theological Politician: John Witherspoon and James Madison Make a National Principle Epilogue: Back to the Future: Three Competing Views of Church and State Appendix: A Discussion of Recent Works on the Rise of Religious Freedom and Disestablishment in the West Notes Bibliography Index
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