The Story of Religion in AmericaBaker Book House, 1973 - 492 pagine |
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Pagina 67
... became the chaplain in the home of a Puritan member of Parliament , Sir Edward Masham , and here he found Mary Barnard , the maid of one of Mrs. Masham's daughters , who became Mrs. Roger Williams in 1629. Thus Williams in his youth had ...
... became the chaplain in the home of a Puritan member of Parliament , Sir Edward Masham , and here he found Mary Barnard , the maid of one of Mrs. Masham's daughters , who became Mrs. Roger Williams in 1629. Thus Williams in his youth had ...
Pagina 148
... became the revival center of southern Presbyterian- ism . The revival in Hanover county began as a spontaneous movement among a small group of laymen of whom Samuel Morris was the leader . He and several others became interested in some ...
... became the revival center of southern Presbyterian- ism . The revival in Hanover county began as a spontaneous movement among a small group of laymen of whom Samuel Morris was the leader . He and several others became interested in some ...
Pagina 152
... became generally known that the Baptists held as one of their principles the separation of church and state many leading men came to favor them . The patient manner in which they bore persecution gave them a reputation for piety and ...
... became generally known that the Baptists held as one of their principles the separation of church and state many leading men came to favor them . The patient manner in which they bore persecution gave them a reputation for piety and ...
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CREATIVE FORCES IN AMERICAN RELIGION | 1 |
THE EUROPEAN BACKGROUND | 8 |
ESTABLISHED CHURCH Beginnings in America | 26 |
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