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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... held back . But at length the lands were sold at a great price , and their occupants received others west of the Mississippi , and have removed to these . There , I doubt not , they will do better than in their former abode . To rid ...
... held back . But at length the lands were sold at a great price , and their occupants received others west of the Mississippi , and have removed to these . There , I doubt not , they will do better than in their former abode . To rid ...
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... held forth to them . " A title to their lands was purchased from the Indians . The following year , these disciples of " Him who was cradled in a manger " held their first Constituent Assembly in a barn . Having solemnly come to the ...
... held forth to them . " A title to their lands was purchased from the Indians . The following year , these disciples of " Him who was cradled in a manger " held their first Constituent Assembly in a barn . Having solemnly come to the ...
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... held both " papists " and " Dissenters " in nearly equal abhorrence ; and when , in fact , toleration was not considered in any part of the Protestant world to be due to Roman Catholics . After being thus avowed at the outset ...
... held both " papists " and " Dissenters " in nearly equal abhorrence ; and when , in fact , toleration was not considered in any part of the Protestant world to be due to Roman Catholics . After being thus avowed at the outset ...
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... held under the shade of the forest , at the spot where the town of Burling- ton now stands ; there the tawny " children of the wood " conveyed to the " men of peace " the domain which they desired . " You are our brothers , " said the ...
... held under the shade of the forest , at the spot where the town of Burling- ton now stands ; there the tawny " children of the wood " conveyed to the " men of peace " the domain which they desired . " You are our brothers , " said the ...
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... , at least , as might be required for his projected colony , and this transaction took * Hening's " Collection of the Laws of Virginia . " place at a famous council , held under a large 142 [ BOOK II . THE COLONIAL ERA .
... , at least , as might be required for his projected colony , and this transaction took * Hening's " Collection of the Laws of Virginia . " place at a famous council , held under a large 142 [ BOOK II . THE COLONIAL ERA .
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