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Soldiers of God

Soldiers of God
Author: Eugene Franklin Williams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1975
Genre: Military chaplains
ISBN:

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Chaplains of the Revolutionary War

Chaplains of the Revolutionary War
Author: Jack Darrell Crowder
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2017-09-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1476630712

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"There is a time to preach and a time to fight. And now is the time to fight." With those words, the Rev. John Muhlenberg stepped from his pulpit, removed his clerical robe--revealing the uniform of a Colonial officer--and marched off to war. Many of the ministers who became chaplains in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War carried muskets while ministering to the spiritual needs of the troops. Their eyewitness accounts describe the battles of Lexington and Concord, life on a prison ship, the burning of New York City, the Battle of Rhode Island, the execution of Major Andre, and many other events.


Chaplains of the United States Army

Chaplains of the United States Army
Author: Roy John Honeywell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1958
Genre: Government publications
ISBN:

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Answering the Call

Answering the Call
Author: William E. Dickens, Jr.
Publisher: Universal-Publishers
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1999-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1581120494

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This book argues that the standardization of the American military chaplaincy occurred during the Civil War. It shows that the chaplains of the North and South provided the model on which the modern chaplaincy is based. This model is seen in both the regulations which were established during this war and the actual ministry of the chaplains with the men of their assigned units. To accomplish this task, the book traces the history of the military chaplaincy from the American Revolution through the American Civil War. This analysis relies heavily on official documents and reports as well as personal accounts, letters, and diaries. It also incorporates appropriate secondary source material.


The United States Army Chaplaincy

The United States Army Chaplaincy
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1977
Genre: Digital images
ISBN:

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Flerbindsværk om amerikanske feltpræster, udgivet af Department of the Army i Washington i perioden 1975-1984.


Faithful Servants

Faithful Servants
Author: Anthony Jon Heideman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1998
Genre: Military chaplains
ISBN:

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America's First Chaplain

America's First Chaplain
Author: Kevin J. Dellape
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2013-10-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 1611461448

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America’s First Chaplain is a biography of the life of Philadelphia’s Jacob Duché, the Anglican minister who offered the most famous prayer and wrote one of the most infamous letters of the American Revolution. For the prayer to open the First Continental Congress, Duché was declared a national hero and named the first chaplain to the newly independent American Congress. For the letter written to George Washington imploring the general to encourage Congress to rescind independence, he was accused of high treason and sent into exile. As a result of this apparently irreconcilable contradiction in the minister’s behavior, many of his contemporaries and most historians have assumed he was weak, that in the moment of crisis – his imprisonment by British authorities during their occupation of Philadelphia - he cut a deal with the British for his own safety. The evidence gathered from the life of Jacob Duché, however, points to a very different conclusion, one that reveals the immense complexity of the American Revolution and the havoc it wreaked on the lives of the people who experienced it. The story of this deeply religious rector of Christ Church and St. Peter’s reveals the human side of the Revolution, a story that includes great accomplishment and great tragedy. It also provides insight into the complicated nature of Pennsylvania’s “democratic” revolution, the unique difficulties faced by Anglican leaders during the revolution, and the weakness of simplistic categorizations such as patriot or loyalist. For more than two centuries two events – a prayer and a letter - have obscured our view of the extraordinary life lying in the background. This biography attempts to reinterpret the prayer and the letter in light of the man behind them and in the process to uncover the real significance of both as well as to gain a glimpse into the complexity and contradictions of the American Revolution.


Chaplains in the American Revolution

Chaplains in the American Revolution
Author: Charles Henry Metzger
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1945
Genre: Chaplains, Military
ISBN:

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