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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... settled ; Texas , New Mexico , and California annexed ; Florida , Iowa , Wisconsin , Texas , and California received as States , enlarging the constellation of our Republic from twenty - six to thirty - one ; the Territories of ...
... settled ; Texas , New Mexico , and California annexed ; Florida , Iowa , Wisconsin , Texas , and California received as States , enlarging the constellation of our Republic from twenty - six to thirty - one ; the Territories of ...
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... settled Pastors ..... 279 CHAP . VII . - The Voluntary Principle developed in Home Missions . - American Home Missionary Society .... ... 282 CHAP . VIII . - Presbyterian Board of Domestic Missions , under the Direction of the General ...
... settled Pastors ..... 279 CHAP . VII . - The Voluntary Principle developed in Home Missions . - American Home Missionary Society .... ... 282 CHAP . VIII . - Presbyterian Board of Domestic Missions , under the Direction of the General ...
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... settled America , come whence they might , spoke different , though remotely - related languages . All the languages of the aborigines of America are exceedingly compli- cated , regular in the forms of verbs , irregular in those of ...
... settled America , come whence they might , spoke different , though remotely - related languages . All the languages of the aborigines of America are exceedingly compli- cated , regular in the forms of verbs , irregular in those of ...
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... settlement of the country by Europeans are ex- tinct , and that several more are nearly so . Nor is it denied that this has been partly occasioned ... settled was swept of almost its entire CHAP . II . ] THE ABORIGINES OF NORTH AMERICA . 29.
... settlement of the country by Europeans are ex- tinct , and that several more are nearly so . Nor is it denied that this has been partly occasioned ... settled was swept of almost its entire CHAP . II . ] THE ABORIGINES OF NORTH AMERICA . 29.
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... settled was swept of almost its entire population by a pestilence . Several of the tribes that existed when the colonists arrived from Europe were but the remnants , as they themselves asserted , of once powerful tribes , which had been ...
... settled was swept of almost its entire population by a pestilence . Several of the tribes that existed when the colonists arrived from Europe were but the remnants , as they themselves asserted , of once powerful tribes , which had been ...
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