The Story of Religion in AmericaBaker Book House, 1973 - 492 pagine |
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Pagina 15
... England , in 1603. The Puritans , now advocating Presbyterian organiza- tion , and denouncing Episcopal , looked to James to favor their position , since he had been trained a Calvinist under Scottish Presbyterianism . Even before he ...
... England , in 1603. The Puritans , now advocating Presbyterian organiza- tion , and denouncing Episcopal , looked to James to favor their position , since he had been trained a Calvinist under Scottish Presbyterianism . Even before he ...
Pagina 16
... England's strongest and most intelligent citizens left , between the years 1628 and 1642 , to make their homes in the New England across the sea . By 1642 Puritanism in England was completely triumphant . Seven years later the king was ...
... England's strongest and most intelligent citizens left , between the years 1628 and 1642 , to make their homes in the New England across the sea . By 1642 Puritanism in England was completely triumphant . Seven years later the king was ...
Pagina 48
... England for his own peace of mind . In August , 1629 , still another change took place in the corporation , when all those with- drew who did not intend to go to America . Thus the governing body of the company was removed to American ...
... England for his own peace of mind . In August , 1629 , still another change took place in the corporation , when all those with- drew who did not intend to go to America . Thus the governing body of the company was removed to American ...
Sommario
CREATIVE FORCES IN AMERICAN RELIGION | 1 |
THE EUROPEAN BACKGROUND | 8 |
ESTABLISHED CHURCH Beginnings in America | 26 |
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