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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction: A Proposed Revision in Continuum ... Not All Were Given to Politics during the American Civil War | 1 | |
1 | The Historical Context: Stuart Robinson's Confessional Formation Up to the Civil War | 11 |
2 | The Social Context: Notorious Border State Inflictions During the War | 41 |
Excursus: The Embodiment of the Border State Martyr during the Civil War and the Case of Samuel B. Mcpheeters | 64 | |
3 | The Theological Context: The True Presbyterian and an A-Typical Propectus | 90 |
4 | The Ecclesial Context: Border State Politics for a Nonpolitical Church | 133 |
Conclusion: A Proposed Historical and Moral Revision Regarding A Kingdom NOT of This World | 167 | |
Epilogue: Stuart Robinson after the War | 186 |
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