The Story of Religion in AmericaBaker Book House, 1973 - 492 pagine |
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Pagina 150
... Baptist churches were established in New Hampshire , Vermont and Maine . While the growth of the Baptists in New England during the period of the Great Awakening was proportionately rapid , in the middle colonies there seems to have ...
... Baptist churches were established in New Hampshire , Vermont and Maine . While the growth of the Baptists in New England during the period of the Great Awakening was proportionately rapid , in the middle colonies there seems to have ...
Pagina 216
... Baptist farmer - preacher , an uncle of the future Chief Justice of the United States . He married a Baptist wife in 1782 and the next year set out for Kentucky . The trip down the Ohio on a flatboat and through the wilderness on ...
... Baptist farmer - preacher , an uncle of the future Chief Justice of the United States . He married a Baptist wife in 1782 and the next year set out for Kentucky . The trip down the Ohio on a flatboat and through the wilderness on ...
Pagina 248
... Baptist principles through diligent study of the Scriptures , and on landing they and their wives were immersed , in the Baptist Church at Calcutta . The announcement of these dramatic conversions to Baptist views , and the fact that ...
... Baptist principles through diligent study of the Scriptures , and on landing they and their wives were immersed , in the Baptist Church at Calcutta . The announcement of these dramatic conversions to Baptist views , and the fact that ...
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CREATIVE FORCES IN AMERICAN RELIGION | 1 |
THE EUROPEAN BACKGROUND | 8 |
ESTABLISHED CHURCH Beginnings in America | 26 |
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