The Story of Religion in AmericaBaker Book House, 1973 - 492 pagine |
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... governor's commission was read and the deputy assumed office . But conditions were too bad to be long endured , and very soon the governor , after consulting with Captain Newport and others , decided to abandon the colony . But before ...
... governor's commission was read and the deputy assumed office . But conditions were too bad to be long endured , and very soon the governor , after consulting with Captain Newport and others , decided to abandon the colony . But before ...
Pagina 92
William Warren Sweet. and Lieutenant Governor Nicholson fled . A Committee of Safety was chosen to take over the government until the new Dutch king , William III , could appoint a new governor . At the head of the revolutionary ...
William Warren Sweet. and Lieutenant Governor Nicholson fled . A Committee of Safety was chosen to take over the government until the new Dutch king , William III , could appoint a new governor . At the head of the revolutionary ...
Pagina 125
... Governor Gooch of Virginia in the interest of certain Presbyterians who were consider- ing settling on the Virginia frontier . The synod's representative brought with him an address to the governor asking that the settlers be allowed ...
... Governor Gooch of Virginia in the interest of certain Presbyterians who were consider- ing settling on the Virginia frontier . The synod's representative brought with him an address to the governor asking that the settlers be allowed ...
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CREATIVE FORCES IN AMERICAN RELIGION | 1 |
THE EUROPEAN BACKGROUND | 8 |
ESTABLISHED CHURCH Beginnings in America | 26 |
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