Religion in America: Or, An Account of the Origin, Relation to the State, and Present Condition of the Evangelical Churches in the United States. With Notices of the Unevangelical Denominations |
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... amount of their receipts , and of the number of their missionaries and other laborers at home and abroad , have been greatly aug- mented . To God be the praise . The reader will find that while a large amount of new matter has been ...
... amount of their receipts , and of the number of their missionaries and other laborers at home and abroad , have been greatly aug- mented . To God be the praise . The reader will find that while a large amount of new matter has been ...
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... amount of interesting and valuable information with re- gard to the origin and the history of the different religious bodies in the United States , and their doctrines , constitution , organization , and agency , their relations with ...
... amount of interesting and valuable information with re- gard to the origin and the history of the different religious bodies in the United States , and their doctrines , constitution , organization , and agency , their relations with ...
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... amount of strength . Such is a brief notice of the thirteen original North American provinces , which by the Revolution of 1775-1783 , were transformed into as many States . They all touch more or less on the Atlantic , and stretch to a ...
... amount of strength . Such is a brief notice of the thirteen original North American provinces , which by the Revolution of 1775-1783 , were transformed into as many States . They all touch more or less on the Atlantic , and stretch to a ...
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... amount now to fifteen ; Maine , which was long a sort of province to Massachusetts , having become a separate State in 1820. After the establishment of Inde- pendence , danger from the Aborigines ceased to be apprehended , throughout ...
... amount now to fifteen ; Maine , which was long a sort of province to Massachusetts , having become a separate State in 1820. After the establishment of Inde- pendence , danger from the Aborigines ceased to be apprehended , throughout ...
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... amount of their population entitles them , in the opinion of Congress , to be represented in the National Legislature . They have a legislature of their own , but their gov- ernors are appointed by the President . Under the impression ...
... amount of their population entitles them , in the opinion of Congress , to be represented in the National Legislature . They have a legislature of their own , but their gov- ernors are appointed by the President . Under the impression ...
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