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Abstract

This paper explores the way in which the disestablishment of state churches and the lack of clear clerical hierarchy in the United States in the period after the War of 1812 produced a crisis of religious authority and examines the religious movements of Joseph Smith and Charles Finney as two different responses to this crisis.

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