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1980
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1982
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1985
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1986
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1989
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1991
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1993
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in America: A History of the United Society
of Believers (Yale, 1992)
1995 John W. O’Malley, The First
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1997
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1999 David
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2003 Philip
Benedict, Christ’s Churches
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2004 George
Marsden, University of Notre Dame, Jonathan Edwards: A Life (Yale, 2003)
2008 Harry S. Stout, Yale University, Upon the Altar of the Nation: A Moral History of the Civil War (Viking Penguin, 2006)
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