The Story of Religion in AmericaBaker Book House, 1973 - 492 pagine |
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Pagina 141
... preaching of the Log College evangelicals . Especially was John Rowland's preaching effec- tive in stirring his people , and religion became the single topic of con- versation in the little rural communities where he ministered . The ...
... preaching of the Log College evangelicals . Especially was John Rowland's preaching effec- tive in stirring his people , and religion became the single topic of con- versation in the little rural communities where he ministered . The ...
Pagina 153
... preached to great assemblies under the trees as well as in " preaching houses . " So great was the de- mand for preaching that Rankin speaks of preaching almost to the point of exhaustion . Jesse Lee , the first American Methodist ...
... preached to great assemblies under the trees as well as in " preaching houses . " So great was the de- mand for preaching that Rankin speaks of preaching almost to the point of exhaustion . Jesse Lee , the first American Methodist ...
Pagina 227
... preach by the Redstone Presbytery . He preached within the bounds of that presbytery for a time , but later went to the Carolinas where under his preaching a revival was soon begun . He has been described as exceedingly uncouth in his ...
... preach by the Redstone Presbytery . He preached within the bounds of that presbytery for a time , but later went to the Carolinas where under his preaching a revival was soon begun . He has been described as exceedingly uncouth in his ...
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CREATIVE FORCES IN AMERICAN RELIGION | 1 |
THE EUROPEAN BACKGROUND | 8 |
ESTABLISHED CHURCH Beginnings in America | 26 |
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