The Story of Religion in AmericaBaker Book House, 1973 - 492 pagine |
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Pagina 141
... revival spirit was now manifest in many centers . At Newark , where Aaron Burr was the minister , the revival attained its height in 1739 and 1740 ; in the highlands of New York and on Long Island the revival flame burst forth , while a ...
... revival spirit was now manifest in many centers . At Newark , where Aaron Burr was the minister , the revival attained its height in 1739 and 1740 ; in the highlands of New York and on Long Island the revival flame burst forth , while a ...
Pagina 149
... revival , in which Baptists and Methodists were to play the principal role . VI To understand the Baptist revival and expansion into the South it is necessary first to glance at the influence the Great Awakening in the New England and ...
... revival , in which Baptists and Methodists were to play the principal role . VI To understand the Baptist revival and expansion into the South it is necessary first to glance at the influence the Great Awakening in the New England and ...
Pagina 231
... revival : On my way I was informed by settlers on the road that the character of Kentucky travelers was entirely changed , and that they were as remarkable for sobriety as they had formerly been for dissoluteness and immorality . And ...
... revival : On my way I was informed by settlers on the road that the character of Kentucky travelers was entirely changed , and that they were as remarkable for sobriety as they had formerly been for dissoluteness and immorality . And ...
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CREATIVE FORCES IN AMERICAN RELIGION | 1 |
THE EUROPEAN BACKGROUND | 8 |
ESTABLISHED CHURCH Beginnings in America | 26 |
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