The Story of Religion in AmericaBaker Book House, 1973 - 492 pagine |
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Pagina 190
... bodies , and especially the Baptists and Presbyterians , united in the fight for complete religious liberty . In Virginia the dissenting bodies were greatly aided in their struggle by such statesmen as George Mason , James Madison ...
... bodies , and especially the Baptists and Presbyterians , united in the fight for complete religious liberty . In Virginia the dissenting bodies were greatly aided in their struggle by such statesmen as George Mason , James Madison ...
Pagina 384
... bodies in America . Another of the rapidly growing religious bodies in the United States during the last several decades is the Latter - day Saints , or the Mormons , though their increase has not been due so largely to immigration , as ...
... bodies in America . Another of the rapidly growing religious bodies in the United States during the last several decades is the Latter - day Saints , or the Mormons , though their increase has not been due so largely to immigration , as ...
Pagina 426
... bodies with a more highly centralized organization . The most recent important union accomplishment was that between the Evangelical and United Brethren Churches , two German churches , which now form a body of some 800,000 members ...
... bodies with a more highly centralized organization . The most recent important union accomplishment was that between the Evangelical and United Brethren Churches , two German churches , which now form a body of some 800,000 members ...
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CREATIVE FORCES IN AMERICAN RELIGION | 1 |
THE EUROPEAN BACKGROUND | 8 |
ESTABLISHED CHURCH Beginnings in America | 26 |
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