American Religion: Literary Sources and DocumentsDavid Turley Routledge, 17 дек. 2020 г. - Всего страниц: 1568 This set offers a wide range of primary source material spanning several centuries of religious experience in the United States. The material is grouped thematically and chronologically with a critical apparatus which includes a substantial introductory essay giving an overview of the subject, a chronology, and bibliographies. |
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... Quakers against Negro Slavery , 1774 286 Religious Pluralism : Growth and Tensions 30. JOHANNES MEGAPOLENSIS and SAMUEL DRISSIUS , Letters of Dutch Ministers from New Netherlands to the Classis of Amsterdam , March 1655 and August 1657 ...
... Quakers against Negro Slavery , 1774 286 Religious Pluralism : Growth and Tensions 30. JOHANNES MEGAPOLENSIS and SAMUEL DRISSIUS , Letters of Dutch Ministers from New Netherlands to the Classis of Amsterdam , March 1655 and August 1657 ...
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... Quakers- maintained themselves throughout the New England colonies . The only hope for a Christianized community , so Cotton Mather concluded in the 1690s , lay in the parallel efforts of different religious groups enjoying mutual ...
... Quakers- maintained themselves throughout the New England colonies . The only hope for a Christianized community , so Cotton Mather concluded in the 1690s , lay in the parallel efforts of different religious groups enjoying mutual ...
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... Quaker meeting in Chester County , Pennsylvania recurrently , between the 1690s and 1730s , faced , denounced and tried to eliminate amongst fellow Quakers occult practices they regarded as sorcery . Practices such as divining and ...
... Quaker meeting in Chester County , Pennsylvania recurrently , between the 1690s and 1730s , faced , denounced and tried to eliminate amongst fellow Quakers occult practices they regarded as sorcery . Practices such as divining and ...
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... Quakers and local tribes forged harmonious relations based in part on Quaker refusal to resort to force , determination to acquire consent from Indians for the acquisition of land and to purchase it fairly . Though the Indians did not ...
... Quakers and local tribes forged harmonious relations based in part on Quaker refusal to resort to force , determination to acquire consent from Indians for the acquisition of land and to purchase it fairly . Though the Indians did not ...
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... Quaker antislavery tradition . The reality of Quakers separating themselves from slavery was to be more complex . Most Christians in the first half of the eighteenth century took a less radical view of slavery but many spokesmen ...
... Quaker antislavery tradition . The reality of Quakers separating themselves from slavery was to be more complex . Most Christians in the first half of the eighteenth century took a less radical view of slavery but many spokesmen ...
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Revolution to Reconstruction | 456 |
VOLUME III Modern American Religion since the Late Nineteenth Century | 441 |
Index of Writers Documents Artists and Illustrations | 577 |
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