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America's First Chaplain - The Life and Times of the Reverend Jacob Duche (Hardcover)
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America's First Chaplain - The Life and Times of the Reverend Jacob Duche (Hardcover)
Series: Studies in Eighteenth-Century America and the Atlantic World
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America's First Chaplain is a biography of the life of
Philadelphia's Jacob Duche, the Anglican minister who offered the
most famous prayer and wrote one of the most infamous letters of
the American Revolution. For the prayer to open the First
Continental Congress, Duche was declared a national hero and named
the first chaplain to the newly independent American Congress. For
the letter written to George Washington imploring the general to
encourage Congress to rescind independence, he was accused of high
treason and sent into exile. As a result of this apparently
irreconcilable contradiction in the minister's behavior, many of
his contemporaries and most historians have assumed he was weak,
that in the moment of crisis - his imprisonment by British
authorities during their occupation of Philadelphia - he cut a deal
with the British for his own safety. The evidence gathered from the
life of Jacob Duche, however, points to a very different
conclusion, one that reveals the immense complexity of the American
Revolution and the havoc it wreaked on the lives of the people who
experienced it. The story of this deeply religious rector of Christ
Church and St. Peter's reveals the human side of the Revolution, a
story that includes great accomplishment and great tragedy. It also
provides insight into the complicated nature of Pennsylvania's
"democratic" revolution, the unique difficulties faced by Anglican
leaders during the revolution, and the weakness of simplistic
categorizations such as patriot or loyalist. For more than two
centuries two events - a prayer and a letter - have obscured our
view of the extraordinary life lying in the background. This
biography attempts to reinterpret the prayer and the letter in
light of the man behind them and in the process to uncover the real
significance of both as well as to gain a glimpse into the
complexity and contradictions of the American Revolution.
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