The Story of Religion in AmericaBaker Book House, 1973 - 492 pagine |
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... present time . In 1877 there were 278 Jewish congregations in the United States and a Jewish population of 230,000 . By 1890 the population and also the Jewish congregations had doubled ; in 1926 there were 3,118 congregations and a ...
... present time . In 1877 there were 278 Jewish congregations in the United States and a Jewish population of 230,000 . By 1890 the population and also the Jewish congregations had doubled ; in 1926 there were 3,118 congregations and a ...
Pagina 360
... present time . Its editorial work and the publication of missionary literature for the forty- seven coöperating denominations has been its most important activity . The Laymen's Missionary Movement , an offshoot of the Student Volun ...
... present time . Its editorial work and the publication of missionary literature for the forty- seven coöperating denominations has been its most important activity . The Laymen's Missionary Movement , an offshoot of the Student Volun ...
Pagina 370
... present three forms has destroyed Jewish community , and present - day American Judaism is devoid 370 THE STORY OF RELIGION IN AMERICA.
... present three forms has destroyed Jewish community , and present - day American Judaism is devoid 370 THE STORY OF RELIGION 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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