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1 | Introduction: The Creation of an American Metaphor | 1 |
2 | The President, a Mammoth Cheese, and the "Wall of Separation": Jeffersonian Politics and the New England Baptists | 9 |
3 | "Sowing Useful Truths and Principles": Thomas Jefferson and the Danbury Baptist Association | 25 |
4 | "What the Wall Separates": A Jurisdictional Interpretation of the "Wall of Separation" | 55 |
5 | Early References to a "Wall of Separation": Prefiguring the Jeffersonian Metaphor | 71 |
6 | Creating "Effectual Barriers": Alternative Metaphors in Defense of Religious Liberty | 83 |
7 | "Useful Truths and Principles ... Germinate and Become Rooted" in the American Mind: Jefferson's Metaphor Enters Political and Juridical Discourse | 95 |
8 | Conclusion: The Re-Creation of Church-State Law, Policy, and Discourse | 107 |
App | Documents from the Papers of Thomas Jefferson | 129 |
Notes | 155 | |
Selected Bibliography | 245 | |
Acknowledgments | 271 | |
Index | 273 | |
About the Author | 283 |
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