The Story of Religion in AmericaBaker Book House, 1973 - 492 pagine |
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Pagina 208
... west- ward during the years between 1808 and 1820 . The fourth census ( 1820 ) was startling to the eastern states . New York had become the most populous state in the Union , crowding out Vir- ginia from that distinction , and had ...
... west- ward during the years between 1808 and 1820 . The fourth census ( 1820 ) was startling to the eastern states . New York had become the most populous state in the Union , crowding out Vir- ginia from that distinction , and had ...
Pagina 216
... West . A native of Virginia of Anglican background , Taylor was converted under the preaching of William Marshall ... West . By 1785 six Baptist churches in Kentucky sent " messengers " to the house of Lewis Craig and there formed the ...
... West . A native of Virginia of Anglican background , Taylor was converted under the preaching of William Marshall ... West . By 1785 six Baptist churches in Kentucky sent " messengers " to the house of Lewis Craig and there formed the ...
Pagina 220
... west ; stayed in the rude cabins on the frontier , preached at camp meetings and received the same salary as the humblest circuit rider . The name " Western Conference " was applied to the great region west of the Alleghany Mountains ...
... west ; stayed in the rude cabins on the frontier , preached at camp meetings and received the same salary as the humblest circuit rider . The name " Western Conference " was applied to the great region west of the Alleghany Mountains ...
Sommario
CREATIVE FORCES IN AMERICAN RELIGION | 1 |
THE EUROPEAN BACKGROUND | 8 |
ESTABLISHED CHURCH Beginnings in America | 26 |
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