D. G. Hart is associate professor of history at Hillsdale College. He is the author of many books, including, most recently, Benjamin Franklin: Cultural Protestant.
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Preface and Acknowledgements Illustrations Introduction 1. The French Connection 2. The Problem with Scottish Kings 3. Presbyterianism (Finally) Established 4. No King, No Creed 5. Liberal Presbyterian Rebellions 6. Presbyterianism After Establishment 7. Divine Right Stipends 8. Presbyterian Politics After Establishment 9. Presbyterian Nationalisms 10. Presbyterian Modern Conclusion
"Protestants in early modern England and Scotland and their heirs in the United States and Canada wrestled with the relationship between church and state in ways that spilled over into civil politics. D. G. Hart has given us the fullest history of these episodes and, as well, an intriguing emphasis on 'Presbyterians' as fomenters of the American Revolution." - David D. Hall, author of The Puritans "Protestants and Patriots opens up a fascinating history of Presbyterianism. This book is comparative religious and political history at its best." - Mark A. Noll, author of America's Book

