The Story of Religion in AmericaBaker Book House, 1973 - 492 pagine |
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... convention to convene September 27 , 1785 , at Philadelphia . The Philadelphia Convention opened on the appointed day with seven states represented by sixteen clergymen and twenty - four laymen , and William White was chosen to preside ...
... convention to convene September 27 , 1785 , at Philadelphia . The Philadelphia Convention opened on the appointed day with seven states represented by sixteen clergymen and twenty - four laymen , and William White was chosen to preside ...
Pagina 298
... Convention . At the meeting of the Triennial Convention in 1841 , which met at Baltimore , slavery was a prominent issue and both sides were fully alive to it . At this convention certain southern associations sent up protests against ...
... Convention . At the meeting of the Triennial Convention in 1841 , which met at Baltimore , slavery was a prominent issue and both sides were fully alive to it . At this convention certain southern associations sent up protests against ...
Pagina 299
... Convention , were filled with . increased antislavery agitation among northern Baptists , particularly in New England . Antislavery Baptists were growing rapidly in numbers and influence . In May , 1843 , an American and Foreign Free ...
... Convention , were filled with . increased antislavery agitation among northern Baptists , particularly in New England . Antislavery Baptists were growing rapidly in numbers and influence . In May , 1843 , an American and Foreign Free ...
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CREATIVE FORCES IN AMERICAN RELIGION | 1 |
THE EUROPEAN BACKGROUND | 8 |
ESTABLISHED CHURCH Beginnings in America | 26 |
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