The Story of Religion in AmericaHarper, 1950 - 492 pagine First ed. (1930) has title: The story of religions in America. Bibliography: p. 453-472. |
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... slavery three were Baptists . The slavery issue was also early introduced into the Baptist associations , and in 1807 an antislavery association was formed , called the Friends of Humanity Association , which adopted a set of ...
... slavery three were Baptists . The slavery issue was also early introduced into the Baptist associations , and in 1807 an antislavery association was formed , called the Friends of Humanity Association , which adopted a set of ...
Pagina 293
... slavery resolutions pass with the nominal sanction of the whole Presby- terian Church . In other words the Assembly was definitely proslavery when it expelled Bourne from the ministry , and nominally antislavery on the last day of the ...
... slavery resolutions pass with the nominal sanction of the whole Presby- terian Church . In other words the Assembly was definitely proslavery when it expelled Bourne from the ministry , and nominally antislavery on the last day of the ...
Pagina 307
... slavery . Year after year its assemblies adopted the policy of laying all memorials on slavery on the table without debate , but this policy aroused vigorous protest on the part of a growing number of antislavery advo- cates . In 1844 ...
... slavery . Year after year its assemblies adopted the policy of laying all memorials on slavery on the table without debate , but this policy aroused vigorous protest on the part of a growing number of antislavery advo- cates . In 1844 ...
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CREATIVE FORCES IN AMERICAN RELIGION | 1 |
THE EUROPEAN BACKGROUND | 8 |
ESTABLISHED CHURCH BEGINNINGS IN AMERICA | 26 |
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