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Frontmatter
1. Confusion and Scattering: Anglo-Dutch Wars
and the Demise of Reformed Hegemony
2. Religion in Great Danger: Leisler's Rebellion
and Its Repercussions
3. A Most Unhappy Division: The Ministry Act,
Demographic Changes, and the Rise of Frontier Pietism
4. Fit for Catechizing: The Long Island Schism
and the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel
5. Flames of Contention: The Raritan Dispute
and the Spread of Pietism
6. Peculiar Conversions: Revival and Reaction
in New Jersey and New York
7. Consumed by Quarrels: Dutch Religion
in the Revolutionary Era
APPENDIX A Chronology of Dutch Reformed Churches
APPENDIX B Prosopography of Colonial Dutch Clergy
APPENDIX C New York City Property Valuations, 1674
APPENDIX D Consistory Members of New York
City Church, 1689-1701
APPENDIX E Dutch Reformed Polity
NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
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