This book chronicles the struggles of the Baptist community in Virginia to secure religious freedom, a cause that was fiercely contested during the colonial and revolutionary periods. The author traces the origins, beliefs, and practices of the Baptists in Virginia, and highlights the obstacles and victories they encountered in their quest for liberty of conscience. The book sheds light on an important moment in the history of American religious pluralism and the enduring legacy of the Baptist faith.
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