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by Bruce Feiler

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  Searchable Terms

  Note: Entries in this index, carried over verbatim from the print edition of this title, are unlikely to correspond to the pagination of any given e-book reader. However, entries in this index, and other terms, may be easily located by using the search feature of your e-book reader.

  Note: Page numbers in italics refer to illustrations.

  Aaron, 20, 229

  Abernathy, Ralph, 258, 260, 261, 266, 269, 270, 272

  Abiff, Hiram, 87

  abolitionists, 48–49, 114, 115, 141, 150–51, 153–57, 169

  Abraham, 15, 191, 279

  Action Comics, 221, 223

  Adamic, Louis, 193

  Adams, John, 60, 61, 62, 63 and Book of Common Prayer, 56

  and Great Seal, 4, 35, 64, 66, 67, 213, 296

  as vice president, 79

  Adams, Samuel, 55, 88

  African Americans:

  activism of, 243, 247, 250–53; see also civil rights cultural tradition of, 124–32, 247

  Exodus story for, 249–53, 256–59

  and Jews, 128, 255–57

  and March on Washington, 51, 248, 250–53

  Moses figure for, 248, 253, 259

  slaves, see slavery

  Alexander II, Czar, 189

  Allen, Ethan, 88

  America, see United States

  American Bible Society, 146, 159

  American dream, 162, 225, 296, 297

  American Negro, 268

  American Revolution, 28, 33, 36

  and Deuteronomy, 59–60, 93

  and Exodus, 59–60, 62–63, 74, 76, 96, 98, 151

  Jewish soldiers in, 197

  and language of dissent, 38

  postwar disarray, 75–76, 90, 92

  and Puritans, 61

  sources of, 92, 98

  and Washington, 52, 58, 75

  Anderson, Marian, 250

  Angelou, Maya, 269

  Anglican Church, 24, 38

  Applegate, Debby, 151

  Arbella, 8, 25, 60, 194, 278

  Aristotle, 298

  Ark of the Covenant, 87, 186

  Arnold, Benedict, 79

  Articles of Confederation, 75, 93

  Augustine, Saint, 79

  Auschwitz, 127

  B
acall, Lauren, 208

  Bacon, Francis, 61

  Baker, Jim, 19, 23, 26

  Baldwin, James, 251

  Banks, Lynne Reid, Moses in Egypt, 210

  Barralet, John James, The Apotheosis of Washington, 100

  Bartholdi, Frédéric, 180–81, 183, 184, 186

  Barton, Bernard, 48–49

  Barton, Bruce, The Man Nobody Knows, 212

  Baskett, Mark, 57, 80

  Baxter, Anne, 216, 230

  Beecher, Catharine, 203

  Beecher, Harriet, see Stowe, Harriet Beecher

  Beecher, Henry Ward, 141–42, 142, 159, 168–70, 172–73, 203

  Beecher, James, 169

  Beecher, Lyman, 141, 144, 146, 148–49, 152–53, 161, 203

  Beecher family, 141–44, 148–52, 203

  Berlin, Irving, 193

  Bible:

  American Bible Society, 146, 159

  and American exceptionalism, 33

  and American Revolution, 59–60, 93, 151

  authors of, 178, 270

  and Civil War, 143, 158–59, 166

  ebbing prominence of, 93–94, 209

  emotional influence of, 47, 61

  English translations of, 30

  and evolution, 177–78

  Five Books of Moses, 13, 70, 91, 93, 173, 266, 269–70, 282, 301, 306

  Geneva, 23

  as God’s word, 153

  and Great Awakening, 37–38

  individual interpretation of, 144, 157, 183, 202

  King James, 42, 80

  in Latin, 21

  as living book, 234

  living by, 62–63

  New Testament, 20

  oath taking on, 79–80, 282

  Old Testament, see Hebrew Bible

  and Pilgrims, 27, 29, 30–31, 62

  and printing processes, 21–22, 146

  and rebirth, 37

 

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