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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... faith in God's goodness ; they looked to the future ; they felt that they had a great and glorious task to accomplish ; and that , although they themselves might perish in attempting it , yet their children would enjoy the promised land ...
... faith in God's goodness ; they looked to the future ; they felt that they had a great and glorious task to accomplish ; and that , although they themselves might perish in attempting it , yet their children would enjoy the promised land ...
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... faith of public opinion ; and , upon a closer inspection , it will be found that religion itself reigns there much less as a doctrine of revelation than as a commonly - admitted opinion . " * Now , Democratic as America may be , it ...
... faith of public opinion ; and , upon a closer inspection , it will be found that religion itself reigns there much less as a doctrine of revelation than as a commonly - admitted opinion . " * Now , Democratic as America may be , it ...
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... faith could have sustained them . Religion led them to abandon their country , rather ' than submit to a tyranny that threatened to enslave their immortal minds ; and made them seek in the New World the freedom of con- science that was ...
... faith could have sustained them . Religion led them to abandon their country , rather ' than submit to a tyranny that threatened to enslave their immortal minds ; and made them seek in the New World the freedom of con- science that was ...
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... Faith of the Reforma- tion , at an inconsiderable city in Switzerland , situated on the banks of the Rhone , followed by his settling there , and organizing its eccle- siastical and civil institutions , was connected , in the mysterious ...
... Faith of the Reforma- tion , at an inconsiderable city in Switzerland , situated on the banks of the Rhone , followed by his settling there , and organizing its eccle- siastical and civil institutions , was connected , in the mysterious ...
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... faith , now presented an asylum for persons of all nations when persecuted on account of their religion . After many difficulties . and delays , a painfully interesting account of which may be found in their annals , they reached ...
... faith , now presented an asylum for persons of all nations when persecuted on account of their religion . After many difficulties . and delays , a painfully interesting account of which may be found in their annals , they reached ...
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