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INTRODUCTION, by Rev. BYRON SUNDERLAND, D.D.

CHAPTER I.

Sources of Proof to establish the Christian Life and Character of the Civil Institutions of the United States

CHAPTER II.

The Hand of God in the Settlement of the American Continent

CHAPTER III.

Puritan Settlement - Its Christian Motives and Scenes

CHAPTER IV.

Civil Government instituted in the Mayflower on a Christian Basis

CHAPTER V.

Christian Colonization of the New England Colonies

CHAPTER VI.

Christian Systems of Education in the New England Colonies

CHAPTER VII.

Christian Colonization of Pennsylvania - New York - New  Jersey - Delaware

CHAPTER VIII.

Christian Colonization of Virginia - Maryland - South Carolina - North Carolina - Georgia

CHAPTER IX.

Statesmen of the Revolution - Their Views of Christianity and its Relations to Civil Society and Government

CHAPTER X.

Christian Legislation of the Continental Congress

CHAPTER XI.

State Constitutions during the Revolution - Christian Doctrines incorporated in them as Fundamental Law

CHAPTER XII.

The Federal Constitution a Christian Instrument

CHAPTER XIII.

Christian Scenes in the First Congress under the Constitution

CHAPTER XIV.

The Christian Acts and Scenes of the Army of the Revolution

CHAPTER XV.

Government Chaplains

CHAPTER XVI.

Christian Ministers of the Revolution

CHAPTER XVII.

Christian Women of the Revolution

CHAPTER XVIII.

Christian Churches of the Revolution - Congregational Churches

CHAPTER XIX.

Christian Churches of the Revolution - The Baptist Churches - Methodist Episcopal Church

CHAPTER XX.

Christian Churches of the Revolution - The Reformed Dutch Church and other Churches - German Lutheran Church - Universalist Convention

CHAPTER XXI.

Christian Character of Washington

CHAPTER XXII.

Fast and Thanksgiving Days

CHAPTER XXIII.

Thanksgiving Days appointed by the States

CHAPTER XXIV.

Christian Scenes in the Capitol of the Republic

CHAPTER XXV.

Christianity of American Courts, and Christian Character of Eminent American Judges

CHAPTER XXVI.

The Christian Element in the Civil War of the United States

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