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  New Georgia Encyclopedia: John J. Zubly (1724-1781)
Zubly was ordained in the German Reformed Church in London in 1744.
Zubly was known to preach in the morning in English, in the afternoon in French, and in the evening in German.
Zubly was quick to take up the pen to defend the colonies in their conflicts with Britain or to expose the attempts of the official Anglican Church to tyrannize those who held different religious views.
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 John Joachim Zubly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Reverend John Joachim Zubly, born Hans Joachim Züblin (August 27, 1724 – July 23, 1781) was an American pastor, planter, and statesman during the American Revolution.
John Zubly took his seat as a delegate in Philadelphia on September 15, 1775.
Zubly made the case that the revolutionists were violating both God's law and international law.
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 John A. Treutlen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Adam Treutlen (1734-1782)arrived in Colonial America as an indentured servant and rose to become a wealthy merchant and landowner.
Ministers such as the Rev. Rabenhorst and the Rev. John Joachim Zubly of Savannah, found comfort in the writings of such German theologians as Rev. Johann Joachim Spalding.
Thus, when John Houstoun was elected governor in January 1778, Treutlen dropped out of statewide politics and returned to Ebenezer to see what he could do to help the community and people that had provided him with so much during his three decades in America.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_A._Treutlen   (1689 words)

  
 BookRags: John Joachim Zubly Biography
John Joachim Zubly, minister and political pamphleteer, was born and educated in St. Gall, Switzerland, and, in 1744, ordained at the German Church in London.
In his diary John Adams described Zubly as "a man of warm and zealous spirit; it is said that he possesses considerable property." Zubly, whose constitutional stand made him a radical prior to 1775, rejected the move to independence that many other delegates were beginning to embrace.
Zubly departed for Georgia, and in 1777, after he refused to swear an oath of allegiance to the patriot cause, the Revolutionary government in Georgia confiscated his lands and banished him from the state.
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 John J Zubly
John Joachim Zubly (1724-1781) was a Calvinist minister who was the first pastor of the Independent Presbyterian Church of Savannah Georgia.
The Rev. Zubly was a revolutionary pamphleteer whose broadsides supporting the colonies in their disputes with Britain were widely distributed on both sides of the Atlantic.
In July, 1775, Zubly was elected by the Georgia Provincial Congress to be one of Georgia's representatives at the Second Continental Congress.
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 Rev. John Joachim Zubly and the Helvetius Essays
The Reverend John Joachim Zubly, one of Georgia’s representatives to the Second Continental Congress, had been known for his vigorous defense of the cause of the colonies in their conflicts with Britain.
Zubly’s Helvetius essays present an argument that may be best understood by considering it in light of the Puritan concepts of federal theology, the covenant of works and the covenant of grace.
Zubly’s goal in writing the Helvetius essays was to stop what he saw as the annihilation of religion in the colonies.
www.jimschmidt.com /albany/proposal.htm   (344 words)

  
 Guide Introduction: Records of Ante-Bellum Southern Plantations–Series J:
Of note are letters concerning the estates of John Corker, who left property to heirs in England and a charitable trust to a group of dissenting churchmen in Namptwich, England; of Corker's brother, Thomas Corker, of England; of Alexander Taylor of Scotland; of Thomas Stoddard of Boston; and of Samuel Waddington of England.
John Berkley Grimball, 1800-1892, was a rice planter of Charleston and Colleton District, South Carolina.
Margaret Ann (Meta) Morris Grimball, 1810-1881, was the wife of John Berkley Grimball, 1800-1892, a rice planter of St. Paul's Parish in the Colleton District of South Carolina, with connections to the Manigault and Lowndes families of South Carolina and to the Morris family of Morrisania, New York.
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 Joachim, Joseph - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Joachim was concertmaster under Liszt at Weimar, 1849-53; later he became (1868) musical director of the Berlin Hochschule.
The Joachim quartet, which he founded in 1869, presented the conservative quartet repertory of the 19th cent.
Edward MacDowell, Arthur P. Schmidt, and the Shakespeare Overtures of Joachim Raff: a case study in nineteenth-century music publishing.
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 The American Colonist
A Vindication of the Doctrine that the Sacrifice of the Mass is Idolatry, John Knox (1550)
John Adams said that the Dutch charters had "been particularly studied, admired, and imitated in every State" in America, and he stated that "the analogy between the means by which the two republics [Holland and U.S.A.] arrived at independency...
The Westminster Confession of Faith (1646) In addition to being the decree of Parliament as the standard for Christian doctrine in the British Kingdom, it was adopted as the official statement of belief for the colonies of Massachusetts and Connecticut.
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 Free Downloads   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Return To Roanoake, John White (1590) Relating the surprise of the loss of the Roanoake colony and the few clues left regarding their fate.
John Smyth's Confession (1609) the religion of a Baptist.
The Wicked Capitalism of Robert Keayne, John Winthrop (1639) A merchant named Robert Keayne was practicing capitalistic economics in Boston and was squarely rebuked for it by John Cotton and Governor Winthrop.
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 ZUBLY, John Joachim (1724-1781) Bibliography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Martin, Roger A. “John Joachim Zubly: Preacher, Planter, and Politician.” Ph.D. diss., University of Georgia, 1976.
Calm and Respectful Thoughts on the Negative of the Crown on a Speaker Chosen and Presented by the Representatives of the People: Occasioned by Some Publications in the Georgia Gazette, of May and June 1772, Wherein the Late Assembly of that Province is Charged with Encroaching on the Rights of the Crown.
The Journal of the Reverend John Joachim Zubly, A.M., D.D., March 5, 1770 through June 22, 1781.
bioguide.congress.gov /scripts/bibdisplay.pl?index=Z000015   (160 words)

  
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Consistent with this principle, Zubly taught: "The electors cannot confer any right on those whom they elect but what is inherent in themselves." This means: If individuals don't possess the right to rob their neighbor; they cannot empower representatives to rob for them!
To be voluntary, tax bills must be voted upon in person or through representatives, as already noted; and through one other method.
Pastor, John Joachim Zubly, had a simple plan.
www.enterstageright.com /archive/articles/0602/0602justtax.txt   (771 words)

  
 Journal of Church and State: A man true to his principles: John Joachim Zubly and Calvinism.(Georgia)@ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Journal of Church and State: A man true to his principles: John Joachim Zubly and Calvinism.(Georgia)@ HighBeam Research
Author: Nichols, Joel A. Those whom God hath joined together (Great-Britain and America, Liberty and Loyalty), let no man put asunder: And may peace and prosperity ever attend this happy union.
John Joachim Zubly (1724-1781) was the pastor of the Independent Presbyterian Church in Savannah, Georgia and the most influential minister in Georgia in pre-revolutionary America.(2) Zubly, a Swiss Calvinist immigrant, was staunchly opposed to oppression, whether manifested through "virtual representation" and over-reaching by Parliament or through the absence of any firm rule of law.
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 Commentary
Since a man's liberty fits under the broad definition of property, this makes the entire business of government protecting property, and thus, any law which assaults property becomes unconstitutional, or as Hamilton said, "void," regardless of popular support.
Consistent with this principle, Zubly taught: "The electors cannot confer any right on those whom they elect but what is inherent in themselves."
Property is an inalienable right, thought Zubly, thus, the only just form of taxation is voluntary.
www.usiap.org /Viewpoints/Zhold/Commentary/SRJ20020620.html   (715 words)

  
 Harvard University Press: Pamphlets of the American Revolution, 1750-1776: Volume I, 1750-1765 by Bernard Bailyn
They have been selected from the corpus of the pamphlet literature on the basis of their importance in the growth of American political and social ideas, their role in the debate with England over constitutional rights, and their literary merit.
All of the best known pamphlets of the period, such as James Otis' Rights of the British Colonies (1764), John Dickinson's Farmer's Letters (1768), and Thomas Paine's Common Sense (1776) are to be included.
In addition there are lesser known ones particularly important in the development of American constitutional thought: Stephen Johnson's Some Important Observations (1766), John Joachim Zubly's An Humble Enquiry (1769), Ebenezer Baldwin's An Appendix Stating the Heavy Grievances (1774), and Four Letters on Interesting Subjects (1776).
www.hup.harvard.edu /catalog/BAIPA1.html   (636 words)

  
 0865540284 - Warm and Zealous Spirit by John Joachim Zubly
ZUBLY A WARM and ZEALOUS SPIRIT JOHN J ZUBLY AND THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION A SELECTION OF HIS WRITINGS
Zubly -- Warm and Zealous Spirit, A: John J. Zubly and the American Revolution, a Selection of His Writings
A Warm and Zealous Spirit: John J. Zubly and the American Revolution, a Selection of His Writings
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 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Zimmermann to Zywicki
Zuck, John J. — of Marion, Marion County, Ohio.
Zugsworth, John — of Polo, Ogle County, Ill. Democrat.
Zwach, John Matthew (1907-1990) — also known as John M. Zwach — of Walnut Grove, Redwood County, Minn. Born in Gales Township,
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 Find in a Library: "A warm & zealous spirit" : John J. Zubly and the American Revolution : a selection of his ...
Find in a Library: "A warm & zealous spirit" : John J. Zubly and the American Revolution : a selection of his writings
"A warm & zealous spirit" : John J. Zubly and the American Revolution : a selection of his writings
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 Points of Interest in the Savannah Historic District   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
They called it the Presbyterian Church of Savannah and later changed its name to the Independent Presbyterian Church.
The first minister was John Joachim Zubly who was a member of the Continental Congress.
The first building was used as a stable by the British during the American Revolution.
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 ESR | Spotlight on tax and budget issues
The unwritten Sousa march – "Bankruptcy Forever": If only John Philip Sousa were alive today.
Just taxation: An early American primer: The theory behind "compassionate conservativism" is as weak today as it was in 1769 when a Presbyterian pastor named John Joachim Zubly addressed taxation in a sermon
Keep the tax cut: It's been one year since George W. Bush's tax cut was signed into law but people are still trying to kill it.
www.enterstageright.com /esrtaxbudget.htm   (1854 words)

  
 Book References
Virginia, A List of Claims for Bounty-Land for Revolutionary Services
"Muster Roll of the 4th Continental Georgia Battalion commanded by Col. John White."
"Muster Roll of the 3d Continental Georgia Battalion commanded by Col. John McIntosh."
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 Misc - Political Sermons, Political Sermons of the American Founding Era. Vol. 2 (1789-1805) ToC: The Online Library of ...
Volume 2 of a large two volume collection of sermons written between 1730-1805 by people such as Jonathan Mayhew, John Wesley, Moses Mather, John Witherspoon, Richard Price, Jonathan Edwards, and Noah Webster.
9 AN HUMBLE ENQUIRY [1769] - John Joachim Zubly
50 ON THE EVILS OF A WEAK GOVERNMENT [1800] - John Smalley
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