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December 01 2020
“this vally of Dry boons”: Elizabeth Peck's Plea to George Whitefield
Tucker Adkins
Tucker Adkins
Tucker Adkins is a doctoral candidate in American religious history at The Florida State University. He primarily researches colonial America and early evangelicalism. He is an academic fellow with the Episcopal Church Foundation and lives in Knoxville, Tennessee, with his wife, Shannon, and their two children, Anna and Isaac.
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Tucker Adkins
Tucker Adkins is a doctoral candidate in American religious history at The Florida State University. He primarily researches colonial America and early evangelicalism. He is an academic fellow with the Episcopal Church Foundation and lives in Knoxville, Tennessee, with his wife, Shannon, and their two children, Anna and Isaac.
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2020
The New England Quarterly
The New England Quarterly (2020) 93 (4): 673–684.
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Tucker Adkins; “this vally of Dry boons”: Elizabeth Peck's Plea to George Whitefield. The New England Quarterly 2020; 93 (4): 673–684. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/tneq_a_00868
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