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The New England Soul: Preaching and Religious Culture in Colonial New England
Stout, Harry S. The New England Soul: Preaching and Religious Culture in Colonial New England. New York: Oxford University Press. New edition 2012. (orig. 1986).
In the Beginning Was the Word: The Bible in American Public Life, 1492–1783
Noll, Mark A. In the Beginning Was the Word: The Bible in American Public Life, 1492–1783. New York: Oxford University Press, 2016.
“The Bible and Indigenous Language Translations in the Americas.”
Fisher, Linford D. “The Bible and Indigenous Language Translations in the Americas.” Pages 39–59 in The Oxford Handbook of the Bible in America. Edited by Paul C. Gutjahr. New York: Oxford University Press, 2017.
Unchained Voices: An Anthology of Black Authors in the English-Speaking World of the Eighteenth Century
Carretta, Vincent, ed. Unchained Voices: An Anthology of Black Authors in the English-Speaking World of the Eighteenth Century. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1996.
Sarah Osborn’s World: The Rise of Evangelical Christianity in Early America
Brekus, Catherine A. Sarah Osborn’s World: The Rise of Evangelical Christianity in Early America. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2013.
The Bible in Colonial America
The Bible was a central document in the colonial period of the United States.
Thomas Jefferson and His Bible
Mellowes, Marilyn. “Thomas Jefferson and His Bible.” Frontline. April 1998.
Why Thomas Jefferson Created His Own Bible
Manseau, Peter. “Why Thomas Jefferson Created His Own Bible.” Smithsonian Magazine. September 8, 2020.
What Thomas Jefferson Could Never Understand about Jesus
Cunningham, Vinson. “What Thomas Jefferson Could Never Understand about Jesus.” The New Yorker. December 28, 2020.