The Story of Religion in AmericaFirst ed. (1930) has title: The story of religions in America. Bibliography: p. 453-472. |
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Page 300
... South . The Michigan Christian Herald stated : " The religious sentiment of the North and West are fast setting against the vile system of American slavery , " while the Wisconsin Baptist Association pro- claimed that " The great ...
... South . The Michigan Christian Herald stated : " The religious sentiment of the North and West are fast setting against the vile system of American slavery , " while the Wisconsin Baptist Association pro- claimed that " The great ...
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... South Carolina , who from the beginning had been one of the most ardent and eloquent advocates of secession . In a long address setting forth the cause of their separation they declare that the only condition upon which the two churches ...
... South Carolina , who from the beginning had been one of the most ardent and eloquent advocates of secession . In a long address setting forth the cause of their separation they declare that the only condition upon which the two churches ...
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... South during the progress of the war . As a natural result of war , many localities throughout the Confederacy were soon without ministers and were thus deprived of regular Christ- ian worship . After the capture of New Orleans in 1862 ...
... South during the progress of the war . As a natural result of war , many localities throughout the Confederacy were soon without ministers and were thus deprived of regular Christ- ian worship . After the capture of New Orleans in 1862 ...
Contents
CREATIVE FORCES IN AMERICAN RELIGION | 1 |
THE EUROPEAN BACKGROUND | 8 |
ESTABLISHED CHURCH BEGINNINGS IN AMERICA | 26 |
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