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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... continued . Johnson clearly shared Milton's conviction that ' new presbyter is but old priest writ large ' . He pushed the argument a stage further in announcing his conviction that episcopacy was being destroyed in England because ...
... continued . Johnson clearly shared Milton's conviction that ' new presbyter is but old priest writ large ' . He pushed the argument a stage further in announcing his conviction that episcopacy was being destroyed in England because ...
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... continued to be expressed as the conditions making its fulfilment likely receded . He had begun his American ministry by opposing the subversion of the structures of authority he perceived in Antinomianism and ended it , again in Boston ...
... continued to be expressed as the conditions making its fulfilment likely receded . He had begun his American ministry by opposing the subversion of the structures of authority he perceived in Antinomianism and ended it , again in Boston ...
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... continued the town tradition of preaching revivals in 1734-35 . To the south , in New Jersey , the Dutch Reformed minister , Theodore Frelinghuysen in the 1720s had preached numerous conversions amongst the population of the Raritan ...
... continued the town tradition of preaching revivals in 1734-35 . To the south , in New Jersey , the Dutch Reformed minister , Theodore Frelinghuysen in the 1720s had preached numerous conversions amongst the population of the Raritan ...
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... continued British rule . In some places , as Inglis indicated from New York in 1776 , they fled for their own safety . The tone of outrage evident in Inglis's letter to the SPG , distaste for the ' rebels ' as a mob infused with ...
... continued British rule . In some places , as Inglis indicated from New York in 1776 , they fled for their own safety . The tone of outrage evident in Inglis's letter to the SPG , distaste for the ' rebels ' as a mob infused with ...
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... continued state intervention would corrupt the otherwise glorious prospects for true religion in the new republic . The outcome of complete separation of church and state , influential in some other states and at Philadelphia was ...
... continued state intervention would corrupt the otherwise glorious prospects for true religion in the new republic . The outcome of complete separation of church and state , influential in some other states and at Philadelphia was ...
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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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