The Story of Religion in AmericaBaker Book House, 1973 - 492 pagine |
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... century the lower classes in the American colonies were little influenced by organized religion and only a small percentage of the population were members of the colonial churches . On the other hand , in the nations of western Europe ...
... century the lower classes in the American colonies were little influenced by organized religion and only a small percentage of the population were members of the colonial churches . On the other hand , in the nations of western Europe ...
Pagina 57
... century . Except for little foot stoves , which were used for women and children , the churches were without means for heating . The main service of worship of a New England congregation began at nine o'clock on a Sabbath morning . The ...
... century . Except for little foot stoves , which were used for women and children , the churches were without means for heating . The main service of worship of a New England congregation began at nine o'clock on a Sabbath morning . The ...
Pagina 174
... century were largely responsible for agitating this question . During Queen Anne's reign , in the early years of the century , the project came near succeeding , but George I and Robert Walpole were not interested in the project ...
... century were largely responsible for agitating this question . During Queen Anne's reign , in the early years of the century , the project came near succeeding , but George I and Robert Walpole were not interested in the project ...
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CREATIVE FORCES IN AMERICAN RELIGION | 1 |
THE EUROPEAN BACKGROUND | 8 |
ESTABLISHED CHURCH Beginnings in America | 26 |
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