The Story of Religion in AmericaBaker Book House, 1973 - 492 pagine |
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Pagina 41
... Established Church began to emerge in the colony of Maryland . The first official notice of it in that province was due to a letter written in 1676 by the Rev. Mr. Yoe , who seems to have been one of three Episcopal clergymen in ...
... Established Church began to emerge in the colony of Maryland . The first official notice of it in that province was due to a letter written in 1676 by the Rev. Mr. Yoe , who seems to have been one of three Episcopal clergymen in ...
Pagina 43
... Established Church not alone in the American colonies , but throughout the world . At the time of its organization the Established Church had hardly made a beginning in the colonies outside Virginia and Maryland . King's Chapel in ...
... Established Church not alone in the American colonies , but throughout the world . At the time of its organization the Established Church had hardly made a beginning in the colonies outside Virginia and Maryland . King's Chapel in ...
Pagina 52
William Warren Sweet. were established and new churches formed , following the Congre- gational practice established by Salem , Watertown and Charlestown . Thus in the course of about ten years the churches in New England had grown to ...
William Warren Sweet. were established and new churches formed , following the Congre- gational practice established by Salem , Watertown and Charlestown . Thus in the course of about ten years the churches in New England had grown to ...
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CREATIVE FORCES IN AMERICAN RELIGION | 1 |
THE EUROPEAN BACKGROUND | 8 |
ESTABLISHED CHURCH Beginnings in America | 26 |
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