A True American


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This book argues that nativism, the hostility especially to Catholic immigrants that led to the organization of political parties like the Know-Nothings, affected the meaning of nineteenthcentury American art in ways that have gone unrecognized. In an era of industrialization, nativism’s erection of barriers to immigration appealed to artisans, a category that included most male artists at some stage in their careers. But as importantly, its patriotic message about the nature of the American republic also overlapped with widely shared convictions about the necessity of democratic reform. Movements directed toward improving the human condition, including anti-slavery and temperance, often consigned Catholicism, along with monarchies and slavery, to a repressive past, not the republican American future. To demonstrate the impact of this political effort by humanitarian reformers and nativists to define a Protestant character for the country, this book tracks the work and practice of artist William Walcutt. Though he is little known today, in his own time his efforts as a painter, illustrator and sculptor were acclaimed as masterly, and his art is worth reconsidering in its own right. But this book examines him as a case study of an artist whose economic and personal ties to artisanal print culture and cultural nationalists ensured that he was surrounded by and contributed to anti-Catholic publications and organizations. Walcutt was not anti immigrant himself, nor a member of a nativist party, but his kin, friends, and patrons publicly expressed warnings about Catholic and foreign political influence. And that has implications for better-known nineteenth-century historical and narrative art. Precisely because Walcutt’s profile and milieu were so typical for artists in this period, this book is able to demonstrate how central this supposedly fringe movement was to viewers and makers of American art.




American Poetry, 1609-1870


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The Four Voices


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You Can Take Control of Your Thoughts! Confused by the competing voices in your head? You're not alone! Not mastering your thought life will eat away at your self-worth, poison your relationships, stunt your growth, and complicate your life. In The Four Voices, best-selling author and Bible teacher Patrick Morley will show you how to conquer those thoughts and feelings that keep dragging you down. With God's help, you can set your heart free and find peace of mind. The Loudest Voice Doesn't Have to Win!













Footprints on the Water


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Do you walk out of Church on Sunday wondering, "Is that all there is?" Do you find after a spiritual meal a residual craving, as if there was a missing course ... and what about dessert? We are the Bride of Christ, His Church, not the edifice on the corner of Doctrine Boulevard and Religion Avenue; each one of us, members one of another, bound together with our believing neighbors both near and far, known to us and unknown by us; united into one body by the blood of our Lord Jesus Christ. We are at crossroads today; pressure is on; Father God is instructing: The Bride will be driven out of the 'church' into her integrity, into her chastity, into her purity, into her community. The call today is a call to unity: humility and self-sacrifice, service to others in Christ, bearing one another's burdens, submitting ...strengths serving weakness, surplus supplying lack, all serving the Lord through serving one another in love. Come with me again to the beginning, learning foundational steps for walking together peaceably with our Lord upon and above the waters of this life as we head towards home with God.




Christian Reformer


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