ACE Langley - Early American Literature, 2007 - muse.jhu.edu
… LemuelHaynes, 1753–1833, John Saillant explores the religious and political beliefs of black religious figure and abolitionist LemuelHaynes. … of the Calvinist republican'slife, from his "'…
… It is only a slight exaggeration to say that this sum most of what we know of LemuelHaynes's life. He m children, but we have neither letters nor descriptions his family life. He was an …
SM Harris - The Oxford Handbook of Calvin and Calvinism, 2021 - books.google.com
… Wheatley and LemuelHaynes, the black Calvinist tradition as … in 1753 on opposite sides of the Atlantic, Wheatley and Haynes … in the New England puritanicalmind of the seventeenth …
… : ______________________________________________ This thesis examines the life and work of LemuelHaynes (1753-1833), America’s first ordained Black minister. Following in …
M Bay - Journal of the Early Republic, 2023 - muse.jhu.edu
… Born to unwed parents in West Hartford, Connecticut, in 1753, LemuelHaynes shared none of Thomas Jefferson’s advantages of birth. Jefferson was the eldest son of the prosperous …
DF Guidone - Channels: Where Disciplines Meet, 2019 - digitalcommons.cedarville.edu
… question: Why did LemuelHaynes (1753-1833), a Congregational … rightly remember Haynes as the first black minister to preach … , a sharp contrast to Puritan Massachusetts Bay and the …
C Cameron - Historical Journal of Massachusetts, 2011 - academia.edu
… In 1775, LemuelHaynes (1753–1833), the first ordained black Congregational minister in New England, built upon Wheatley and Sarter’s work by similarly composing poems and an …
M Monescalchi - Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture, 2024 - muse.jhu.edu
… " of early Blackrepublicanthought, I claim that Haynes and … they reject the civic republican ethic of disinterestedness and … of benevolence, Haynes and Dwight promote Black persons' …
RS Newman, RE Finkenbine - The William and Mary Quarterly, 2007 - JSTOR
… Black Founders, in fact, occupy a position of rising importance. Major biographies have been published on James Forten and LemuelHaynes… the life and thought of black revolutionaries…