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Religion in post-revolutionary America
Eli Farmer's family and childhood, 1788 to 1813
The formative years, 1814 to 1818
Spiritual searching and conviction, 1817 to 1820
Reclaimed, 1820 to 1822
"God has given me this place," 1822 to 1826
Officially Methodist, 1825 to 1826
Good in prayer and singing, 1826 to 1827
Taking on Lafayette, 1827 to 1828
Sickness, location, and Washington Circuit, 1828 to 1830
Harvest time, 1830 to 1832
Greencastle, location, and Brown County, 1833 to 1838
Danville, Christian Union, and sectarianism, 1838 to 1842
Politics, 1830s to 1845
The trip south, 1846
Nonsectarian sectarianism, 1840s to 1853
The Bloomington Religious Times, 1853 to 1854
Methodists up-and-coming without Farmer, 1850s
The Civil War, 1861 to 1865
Christian Union at last, 1863-1881.
Eli Farmer's family and childhood, 1788 to 1813
The formative years, 1814 to 1818
Spiritual searching and conviction, 1817 to 1820
Reclaimed, 1820 to 1822
"God has given me this place," 1822 to 1826
Officially Methodist, 1825 to 1826
Good in prayer and singing, 1826 to 1827
Taking on Lafayette, 1827 to 1828
Sickness, location, and Washington Circuit, 1828 to 1830
Harvest time, 1830 to 1832
Greencastle, location, and Brown County, 1833 to 1838
Danville, Christian Union, and sectarianism, 1838 to 1842
Politics, 1830s to 1845
The trip south, 1846
Nonsectarian sectarianism, 1840s to 1853
The Bloomington Religious Times, 1853 to 1854
Methodists up-and-coming without Farmer, 1850s
The Civil War, 1861 to 1865
Christian Union at last, 1863-1881.