The Story of Religion in AmericaBaker Book House, 1973 - 492 pagine |
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Pagina 145
... College who in turn conducted a Log College in connection with his work in the Redstone country of western Pennsylvania . Of greater importance than these academies was the establishment by the New York Synod of the College of New ...
... College who in turn conducted a Log College in connection with his work in the Redstone country of western Pennsylvania . Of greater importance than these academies was the establishment by the New York Synod of the College of New ...
Pagina 146
... College , Academy and Charitable School of Philadelphia , " which finally ( 1791 ) grew into the University of Pennsylvania . There now stands , appro- priately , in one of the quadrangles of the university a life - size statue of ...
... College , Academy and Charitable School of Philadelphia , " which finally ( 1791 ) grew into the University of Pennsylvania . There now stands , appro- priately , in one of the quadrangles of the university a life - size statue of ...
Pagina 161
... college , for it was he who had arranged for Occom and Whitaker to meet and dine with him . The college began at Hanover , New Hampshire , in the autumn of 1770. Wheelock had arrived in August to push forward the building operations ...
... college , for it was he who had arranged for Occom and Whitaker to meet and dine with him . The college began at Hanover , New Hampshire , in the autumn of 1770. Wheelock had arrived in August to push forward the building operations ...
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CREATIVE FORCES IN AMERICAN RELIGION | 1 |
THE EUROPEAN BACKGROUND | 8 |
ESTABLISHED CHURCH Beginnings in America | 26 |
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