The Story of Religion in AmericaBaker Book House, 1973 - 492 pagine |
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Pagina 206
... Ohio River , known as the Old Northwest , population began to move into that region . In the year previous to the adoption of the famous ordinance a land company , called the Ohio Company , had been organized in one of the taverns of ...
... Ohio River , known as the Old Northwest , population began to move into that region . In the year previous to the adoption of the famous ordinance a land company , called the Ohio Company , had been organized in one of the taverns of ...
Pagina 207
William Warren Sweet. Carolinas . The Ohio River was the great highway to the West , people floating down the river in great flatboats , filling up all southern Ohio , which had already been admitted to statehood ( 1803 ) , raising ...
William Warren Sweet. Carolinas . The Ohio River was the great highway to the West , people floating down the river in great flatboats , filling up all southern Ohio , which had already been admitted to statehood ( 1803 ) , raising ...
Pagina 265
... Ohio . Here he went about from house to house and from settlement to settlement gathering to- gether the people of his church . Finally in 1818 , largely through his pioneering work , there had come to be five clergymen in the state of Ohio ...
... Ohio . Here he went about from house to house and from settlement to settlement gathering to- gether the people of his church . Finally in 1818 , largely through his pioneering work , there had come to be five clergymen in the state of Ohio ...
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CREATIVE FORCES IN AMERICAN RELIGION | 1 |
THE EUROPEAN BACKGROUND | 8 |
ESTABLISHED CHURCH Beginnings in America | 26 |
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