The Story of Religion in AmericaBaker Book House, 1973 - 492 pagine |
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Pagina 86
... known as the " Charter of Freedoms and Exemptions . " This provided that anyone bringing over fifty adult colonists within a space of four years was to become a " patroon " or lord of the manor , and would receive a great landed estate ...
... known as the " Charter of Freedoms and Exemptions . " This provided that anyone bringing over fifty adult colonists within a space of four years was to become a " patroon " or lord of the manor , and would receive a great landed estate ...
Pagina 134
... known as " New Lights , " those op- posing it were designated " Old Lights , " and it was not long until these two opposing parties were filling New England with controversy . In Connecticut a General Consociation of ministers condemned ...
... known as " New Lights , " those op- posing it were designated " Old Lights , " and it was not long until these two opposing parties were filling New England with controversy . In Connecticut a General Consociation of ministers condemned ...
Pagina 169
... known as the " Society for the Promotion of the Knowledge of God among the Germans . " A scheme was then drawn up for the forming of Charity Schools which were to be open to Protestant youth of all denominations . Schlatter became the ...
... known as the " Society for the Promotion of the Knowledge of God among the Germans . " A scheme was then drawn up for the forming of Charity Schools which were to be open to Protestant youth of all denominations . Schlatter became the ...
Sommario
CREATIVE FORCES IN AMERICAN RELIGION | 1 |
THE EUROPEAN BACKGROUND | 8 |
ESTABLISHED CHURCH Beginnings in America | 26 |
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