The Story of Religion in AmericaBaker Book House, 1973 - 492 pagine |
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... whole period of the colonies , but religion was responsible for the founding of more colonies than any other single factor . To understand this sweeping statement it will be necessary to examine the religious situation in England and ...
... whole period of the colonies , but religion was responsible for the founding of more colonies than any other single factor . To understand this sweeping statement it will be necessary to examine the religious situation in England and ...
Pagina 124
William Warren Sweet. became Presbyterian . But as a whole Presbyterianism remained weak in New England throughout the whole colonial period and has since re- mained so . III Of great importance to American Presbyterianism was the ...
William Warren Sweet. became Presbyterian . But as a whole Presbyterianism remained weak in New England throughout the whole colonial period and has since re- mained so . III Of great importance to American Presbyterianism was the ...
Pagina 303
... whole contention of the abolitionists was thus denied and the radicals seemed to be defeated at every point . Following the General Conference of 1840 abolitionism throughout the United States , both in and out of the church , fell upon ...
... whole contention of the abolitionists was thus denied and the radicals seemed to be defeated at every point . Following the General Conference of 1840 abolitionism throughout the United States , both in and out of the church , fell upon ...
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CREATIVE FORCES IN AMERICAN RELIGION | 1 |
THE EUROPEAN BACKGROUND | 8 |
ESTABLISHED CHURCH Beginnings in America | 26 |
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