GewehrWesley M., The Great Awakening in Virginia, 1740-1790, pp. 167187.
2.
See LacyBenjamin Rice, Revivals in the Midst of the Years, pp. 5262; C. M. Maxon, The Great Awakening in the Middle Colonies, pp. 139-150.
3.
DaviesSamuel, Sermons on Important Subjects, I, 4749.
4.
WeigleLuther, American Idealism (“The Pageant of America,” Vol. X), p. 119.
5.
Gewehr, op. cit., p 187.
6.
AtkinsGaius Glenn and FagleyFrederick L., History of American Congregationalism, p. 115.
7.
FristoeWilliam, A Concise History of the Ketocton Baptist Association, p. 90.
8.
HumphreyE. F., Nationalism and Religion in America, 1774-1789, p. 66.
9.
ThornW T., The Struggle for Religious Liberty in Virginia: the Baptists, (“John Hopkins University Studies in History and Political Science,” Vol. XVIII), p. 37.
10.
LelandJohn, The Writings of the Late Elder John Leland, (edited by L. F. Greene), p. 180.
11.
HenryW. W., Patrick Henry: Life, Correspondence and Speeches, I, 1516.
12.
RinesWilliam C., History of the Life and Times of James Madison, I, 2324.
13.
JohnsonThomas Cary, Virginia Presbyterianism and Religious Liberty, pp. 1617.
14.
EnglesWilliam M., Records of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, p. 142.
15.
Ibid, p. 147.
16.
Johnson, op. cit., pp. 6469.
17.
Leland, op. cit., p. 188.
18.
Ibid., p. 181.
19.
SempleRobert B., A History of the Rise and Progress of the Baptists in Virginia, pp. 27, 29-54. Cf. Fristoe, op. cit., pp. 69-pp. 69-70, 79-80.
20.
CrossArthur Lyon, The Anglican Episcopate and the American Colonies, p. 89.
21.
Cross, op. cit., p. 214.
22.
Maxean, op. cit., p. 150
23.
Van TyneC. H., The American Revolution, p. 357.
24.
Weigle, op. cit., p. 128.
25.
BaldwinAlice M., The New English Clergy and the American Revolution, p. 65.
26.
BriggsC. A., American Presbyterianism, p. 348.
27.
JamesCharles F., Documentary History of the Struggle for Religious Liberty in Virginia, pp. 218219.