The Story of Religion in AmericaBaker Book House, 1973 - 492 pagine |
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Pagina 198
... Bishop Seabury's consecra- tion was a serious complication , and although he had been invited to the Philadelphia convention , neither he nor any representative from the New England states was present . The great work of the convention ...
... Bishop Seabury's consecra- tion was a serious complication , and although he had been invited to the Philadelphia convention , neither he nor any representative from the New England states was present . The great work of the convention ...
Pagina 265
... Bishop Chase was of pure New England stock and a graduate of Dartmouth College , where as a student he was brought ... bishop . The number of Episcopalians on the frontier were few , and the people of the other denominations generally ...
... Bishop Chase was of pure New England stock and a graduate of Dartmouth College , where as a student he was brought ... bishop . The number of Episcopalians on the frontier were few , and the people of the other denominations generally ...
Pagina 304
... Bishop James O. Andrew of Georgia , who by a second marriage had become the possessor of a few household slaves and thus became the first Methodist slaveholding bishop . What was to be done with a slaveholding bishop ? Some of the anti ...
... Bishop James O. Andrew of Georgia , who by a second marriage had become the possessor of a few household slaves and thus became the first Methodist slaveholding bishop . What was to be done with a slaveholding bishop ? Some of the anti ...
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CREATIVE FORCES IN AMERICAN RELIGION | 1 |
THE EUROPEAN BACKGROUND | 8 |
ESTABLISHED CHURCH Beginnings in America | 26 |
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