The Story of Religion in AmericaBaker Book House, 1973 - 492 pagine |
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Pagina 95
... Quakers as a real peril . The ideals and practices of the Quakers were flatly antagonistic to those of the religious leaders of Massachusetts . " The Quaker aimed at a complete separation between Church and State " ; while " the ...
... Quakers as a real peril . The ideals and practices of the Quakers were flatly antagonistic to those of the religious leaders of Massachusetts . " The Quaker aimed at a complete separation between Church and State " ; while " the ...
Pagina 97
... Quakers , Fen- wick and Byllingy , who made an agreement with Carteret to divide the province into East and West ... Quakers . Burlington , founded in 1677 , became the most important Quaker center . At first , worship was conducted ...
... Quakers , Fen- wick and Byllingy , who made an agreement with Carteret to divide the province into East and West ... Quakers . Burlington , founded in 1677 , became the most important Quaker center . At first , worship was conducted ...
Pagina 186
... Quakers who came out for the American side , and probably not more than a half dozen who joined the British army . Some of the " disowned " Friends formed a society known as the Free Quakers , which followed the old Quaker customs as to ...
... Quakers who came out for the American side , and probably not more than a half dozen who joined the British army . Some of the " disowned " Friends formed a society known as the Free Quakers , which followed the old Quaker customs as to ...
Sommario
CREATIVE FORCES IN AMERICAN RELIGION | 1 |
THE EUROPEAN BACKGROUND | 8 |
ESTABLISHED CHURCH Beginnings in America | 26 |
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