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RevElhananWinchesterPatriot/Preacher(1751-1797) |
Preface |
I first discovered Rev Elhanan Winchester while doing research on my family tree. I found out that he was half brother to my 5th great- grandfather, Rev Moses Winchester.As I read more about Uncle Elhanan and Grandfather Moses, I found out some amazing parallels between them and myself.Their background was as Baptists; so was mine.Grandfather Moses was a Sabbatarian; so was I for many years.They both embraced belief in what they called the Universal Restoration; which faith I also hold to under the name Universal Reconciliation.Grandfather Moses was only a pastor, not an author. Our knowledge of him is limited, secondhand. ( See Addendum. )Uncle Elhanan, on the other hand, wrote many books. ( See Bibliography. ) He was a very interesting character, and led an eventful life.Two passions drove Uncle Elhanan. First, his preaching of the Gospel, anticipating its ultimate universal acceptance. Second, his belief that God was responsible for America, its freedom, its constitution. Much of his public ministry was in Philadelphia, birthplace of liberty; his audience included members of the infant congress and at least one signer of the Declaration of Independence. I think we in this generation can all learn from this eighteenth century Patriot and Preacher.I commend his writings to this generation. In words quoted later in this volume, "Let his WORKS, his WRITINGS, follow him, succeed him, and preach the universal LOVE of God to mankind more extensively than it was possible for him to do personally while on earth."Richard Charles Condon,
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Preface |
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His Life and Death: |
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Another's
account of his life
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A Sampling of His Writings: |
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Tribute
to Columbus' discovery of America
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An
Address to Youth
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Bibliography |
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His
Brother, Rev Moses Winchester
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