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    KAYZER ALDRIN Z. SABA

    2005-21515

    Topic:Instigating the Separation: A Study on the processes done and the effects of the

    Church and State Separation Movements initiated by the Quakers and Baptists inRhode Island, Pennsylvania, and Delaware, 1680-1760

    I. Introduction:

    A. Brief background on the Quakers and Baptists when the sectors were introducedin the New World

    B. The beliefs of Quakers and Baptists and the influences of the beliefs among thepeople of the New World (more focus on Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, andDelaware)

    C. The influence of political leaders and the restrictions on the practices among the

    Quakers and Baptists

    II. Content/ Body

    A. Instigating the Separation

    1. The factors which contributed to the movement of church separation (Quakersand Baptists) from the state

    a. Political Influences on church policies of Quakers and Baptists in RhodeIsland, Pennsylvania, and Delaware

    b. Restrictions on the belief and practices of the Quakers and Baptists inRhode Island, Pennsylvania, and Delawarec. Other factors which triggered the churches (Quakers and Baptists) to

    move for a church-state separation2. Church-State Separation Movement in Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, and

    Delawarea. Initial steps done by the Quakers and Baptists

    i. The call among the members to initiate the separationii. Major acts of protest by the Quakers and Baptists

    b. Influencing other believers to join the movement

    B. Continuing the Separation Movement

    1. Spread of the separation movement in the three states2. Initial Responses of State Leaders

    a. The answer of leaders to the call of the Quakers and Baptists of RhodeIsland, Pennsylvania, and Delaware

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    b. Effects of the responses of the state leaders and its effects to themovement

    3. The Toleration Act: An answer to the protest, a partial liberty, or a statemanipulation of the churches in new terms?

    C. The Result and Effects of the Church-State Separation Movement initiated by theQuakers and Baptists in Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, and Delaware

    1. The success and failures of the movementa. The positive result of the church-state separation movement and the

    reaction of the people of the New World and the state leadersb. The failures of the movement and the inevitable bond between the church

    and the state and the policies of each sect

    2. Effects of the Church and State Separation Movement initiated by the Quakers

    and Baptists, and the effects of the responses of state leaders

    III. ConclusionIV. BibliographyV. Appendix

    Tentative Bibliography:

    Channing, Edward. A History of the United States: A Century of Colonial History 1660-1760. New York: Macmillan Company, 1908.

    Moorhead, James H. American Apocalypse: Yankee Protestants and the Civil War,

    1860-1869. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1978.Newman, Daisy. A Procession of Friends: Quakers in America. New York:Doubleday, 1972.

    Tolles, Frederick B. Quakers and the Atlantic Culture. New York: Macmillan, 1960.Trueblood, David Elton. The People Called Quakers. New York: Harper and Row

    Publishers, 1966.