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9780800733940

From Sea to Shining Sea: 1787-1837

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    9780800733940

  • ISBN10:

    0800733940

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2009-07-01
  • Publisher: Fleming H Revell Co

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Summary

In From Sea to Shining Sea history buffs are transported back to the post-revolutionary era to discover how God intervened on behalf of a struggling nation. This fast-paced, absorbing narrative and sequel to the bestselling The Light and the Glory covers that fragile time in America's history from 1787 to 1837 when a newborn nation faced challenges and overcame her growing pains by clinging to her Christian heritage.Sounding Forth the Trumpet brings to life one of the most crucial epochs in America's history-the events leading up to and precipitating the Civil War. In this enlightening book, readers live through the Gold Rush, the Mexican War, the skirmishes of Bleeding Kansas, and the emergence of Abraham Lincoln, as well as the tragic issue of slavery.

Author Biography

Peter Marshall has gained national recognition as a preacher and teacher on Christian maturity. A graduate of Yale University and Princeton Theological Seminary, he formerly served as pastor of the East Dennis Community Church on Cape Cod. Marshall lives in Orleans, Massachusetts. David Manuel is the author or coauthor of several books, including Like a Mighty River and The Jesus Factor. He holds a BA in English from Yale University and lives in Hull, Massachusetts.

Table of Contents

Seeds of Darknessp. 9
1787p. 15
Heading Westp. 34
Like a Mighty Riverp. 53
"On the Stretch for God"p. 75
Needles of Lightp. 98
"Don't Give Up the Ship!"p. 131
The Dawn's Early Lightp. 153
The Last Puritanp. 180
Chief Justicep. 203
A House Dividingp. 230
"A Fire Bell in the Night"p. 252
Old Hickoryp. 287
New Wine, New Wineskinsp. 316
"From Sea to Shining Sea"p. 337
"Remember the Alamo!"p. 376
Sounding Forth the Trumpetp. 397
Epilogue: 1837p. 425
Notesp. 435
Bibliographyp. 453
Indexp. 467
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