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Foreword by Catherine L. Albanese and Stephen J. SteinAcknowledgments
Introduction1. Fighting the Good Fight2. Contesting the Good Fight: Warfare and the American Revolution3. The Power to "Kill and Make Alive": The Spiritual Battle and the Body in Post-Revolutionary America4. Beating Their Plowshares into Swords: Methodists and Violence in Antebellum America5. Methodist Respectability and the Decline of the Good Fight for Salvation6. The Christian's Warfare and Social Violence
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