The Story of Religion in AmericaBaker Book House, 1973 - 492 pagine |
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Pagina 24
... finally the assassination of Henry III ( 1589 ) brought Henry of Na- varre , the leader of the Protestant forces , to the throne , as Henry IV . As the only means of bringing peace to his distracted kingdom , Henry re- solved to become ...
... finally the assassination of Henry III ( 1589 ) brought Henry of Na- varre , the leader of the Protestant forces , to the throne , as Henry IV . As the only means of bringing peace to his distracted kingdom , Henry re- solved to become ...
Pagina 88
... finally disapproved Stuyvesant's action , though their reason for so doing was based on their desire not to hamper the economic welfare of the colony nor discourage settlers . The company's rebuke to Stuyvesant was brought about through ...
... finally disapproved Stuyvesant's action , though their reason for so doing was based on their desire not to hamper the economic welfare of the colony nor discourage settlers . The company's rebuke to Stuyvesant was brought about through ...
Pagina 161
... finally decided to locate the institution in the province of New Hampshire where Gov- ernor Wentworth had made a generous offer of land and endowments . This was thought a proper location because it was near the Indian country , and its ...
... finally decided to locate the institution in the province of New Hampshire where Gov- ernor Wentworth had made a generous offer of land and endowments . This was thought a proper location because it was near the Indian country , and its ...
Sommario
CREATIVE FORCES IN AMERICAN RELIGION | 1 |
THE EUROPEAN BACKGROUND | 8 |
ESTABLISHED CHURCH Beginnings in America | 26 |
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