The Story of Religion in AmericaBaker Book House, 1973 - 492 pagine |
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Pagina 113
... pastors is John Christian Schulz , whose chief importance lies in the fact that he or- dained the Stoevers and after a brief stay in America , as pastor of the congregations in Philadelphia , the Trappe and New Hanover , of less than a ...
... pastors is John Christian Schulz , whose chief importance lies in the fact that he or- dained the Stoevers and after a brief stay in America , as pastor of the congregations in Philadelphia , the Trappe and New Hanover , of less than a ...
Pagina 115
... pastor of the three congregations by the Swedish pastor at Wilmington . Muhlenberg , however , conceived of his task as much larger than merely the care of the three congregations of which he was the pastor . The year of his arrival he ...
... pastor of the three congregations by the Swedish pastor at Wilmington . Muhlenberg , however , conceived of his task as much larger than merely the care of the three congregations of which he was the pastor . The year of his arrival he ...
Pagina 139
... pastor of some Dutch churches on the New Jersey frontier . From the moment of his landing in America Frelinghuysen began to fight against formality and dead orthodoxy which he found completely permeating the Dutch churches in America ...
... pastor of some Dutch churches on the New Jersey frontier . From the moment of his landing in America Frelinghuysen began to fight against formality and dead orthodoxy which he found completely permeating the Dutch churches in America ...
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CREATIVE FORCES IN AMERICAN RELIGION | 1 |
THE EUROPEAN BACKGROUND | 8 |
ESTABLISHED CHURCH Beginnings in America | 26 |
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