The Story of Religion in AmericaBaker Book House, 1973 - 492 pagine |
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Pagina 67
... young William's patron , secured for him an appointment to Charterhouse School ( 1621 ) , of which Sir Edward was one of the governors , and two years later young Williams entered Pembroke College , Cambridge , which was Sir Edward's ...
... young William's patron , secured for him an appointment to Charterhouse School ( 1621 ) , of which Sir Edward was one of the governors , and two years later young Williams entered Pembroke College , Cambridge , which was Sir Edward's ...
Pagina 143
... young people , " while the heroism of their enthusiastic leaders , such as Rowland , Blair and Brainerd , all of whom burned themselves out while still young men , attracted other young and enthusiastic men to take their places . The ...
... young people , " while the heroism of their enthusiastic leaders , such as Rowland , Blair and Brainerd , all of whom burned themselves out while still young men , attracted other young and enthusiastic men to take their places . The ...
Pagina 335
... young men engaged in the drapery and other trades . " The purpose was soon widened to include young men generally and by 1851 there were twenty - four such organizations in Great Britain . In that year the first organization was formed ...
... young men engaged in the drapery and other trades . " The purpose was soon widened to include young men generally and by 1851 there were twenty - four such organizations in Great Britain . In that year the first organization was formed ...
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CREATIVE FORCES IN AMERICAN RELIGION | 1 |
THE EUROPEAN BACKGROUND | 8 |
ESTABLISHED CHURCH Beginnings in America | 26 |
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