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Preface Introduction: The Myth of American Religious Freedom Part I Moral Law
1 Contested Liberties
2 A Godless Government?
3 The Moral Establishment Part II Challengers
4 The Moral Purpose of Slavery and Abolition
5 Moral Reproduction and the Family Part III Retrenchment
6 Morals, Citizenship, and Segregation
7 Women's Rights, Woman's Individuality, and the Bible
8 Religion, Morals, and Law Part IV Fragmentation
9 A Conflict of Authorities
10 Liberal and Conservative Moral Visions
11 The Liberal Moment
12 A Moral Majority?
Conclusion: Moral Maximalism and Religious Control Acknowledgments Notes Index
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