The Story of Religion in AmericaBaker Book House, 1973 - 492 pagine |
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Pagina 150
... result of the revival , yet there seems to have been no Baptist church formed as a result . The rapid increase of Baptists in New England and especially in Rhode Island , from about 1740 onward , and the appearance of a better educated ...
... result of the revival , yet there seems to have been no Baptist church formed as a result . The rapid increase of Baptists in New England and especially in Rhode Island , from about 1740 onward , and the appearance of a better educated ...
Pagina 226
... result , and it also fur- nished the impulse for the founding of the first theological seminaries for the special training of ministers . The first two decades of the nine- teenth century saw likewise the founding of numerous ...
... result , and it also fur- nished the impulse for the founding of the first theological seminaries for the special training of ministers . The first two decades of the nine- teenth century saw likewise the founding of numerous ...
Pagina 259
... result of individual vagaries . I The first of the great American churches to be torn by internal strife was the Presbyterian . The controversy which finally culminated in the schism of 1837-1838 came about largely as a result of the ...
... result of individual vagaries . I The first of the great American churches to be torn by internal strife was the Presbyterian . The controversy which finally culminated in the schism of 1837-1838 came about largely as a result of the ...
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CREATIVE FORCES IN AMERICAN RELIGION | 1 |
THE EUROPEAN BACKGROUND | 8 |
ESTABLISHED CHURCH Beginnings in America | 26 |
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