The Story of Religion in AmericaBaker Book House, 1973 - 492 pagine |
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... active among them . Among the earliest of these ministers were Daniel Falkner , Anthony Jacob Henkel , the Stoevers , father and son , and John Christian Schulz . Falkner was the " first regular pastor of the first German Lutheran con ...
... active among them . Among the earliest of these ministers were Daniel Falkner , Anthony Jacob Henkel , the Stoevers , father and son , and John Christian Schulz . Falkner was the " first regular pastor of the first German Lutheran con ...
Pagina 168
... active in his opposition to slavery and the slave trade and fearlessly denounced both on every possible occasion in this most active center of the American slave trade . During the Baptist revival in Virginia and North Carolina many ...
... active in his opposition to slavery and the slave trade and fearlessly denounced both on every possible occasion in this most active center of the American slave trade . During the Baptist revival in Virginia and North Carolina many ...
Pagina 290
... active in supporting antislavery publications and ad- dressing petitions to state legislatures and to Congress . As might be expected , during this period in which antislavery opinion was commonly held throughout the nation the American ...
... active in supporting antislavery publications and ad- dressing petitions to state legislatures and to Congress . As might be expected , during this period in which antislavery opinion was commonly held throughout the nation the American ...
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CREATIVE FORCES IN AMERICAN RELIGION | 1 |
THE EUROPEAN BACKGROUND | 8 |
ESTABLISHED CHURCH Beginnings in America | 26 |
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