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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... souls . * That a considerable number were slain in the numerous wars carried on between them and the French and English during our colonial days , and in our wars with them after our independence , and that ardent spirits , also , have ...
... souls . * That a considerable number were slain in the numerous wars carried on between them and the French and English during our colonial days , and in our wars with them after our independence , and that ardent spirits , also , have ...
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... souls . The entire number of Indians within the present limits of the United States is estimated by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs at 400,764 , of whom 123,000 are west of the Rocky Mountains . Of what is doing to save them from ...
... souls . The entire number of Indians within the present limits of the United States is estimated by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs at 400,764 , of whom 123,000 are west of the Rocky Mountains . Of what is doing to save them from ...
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... souls . New Neth- erlands was granted by Charles II . to his brother the Duke of York , from whom the colony and its capital took the name of New York . The voice of the people was now , for the first time , heard in its legis- lature ...
... souls . New Neth- erlands was granted by Charles II . to his brother the Duke of York , from whom the colony and its capital took the name of New York . The voice of the people was now , for the first time , heard in its legis- lature ...
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... souls . After having confined their settlements for many years within a short distance , comparatively speaking , from the coast , the colonists began to penetrate the inland forests , and to settle at different points in the interior ...
... souls . After having confined their settlements for many years within a short distance , comparatively speaking , from the coast , the colonists began to penetrate the inland forests , and to settle at different points in the interior ...
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... soul . Instead of catching occasional glimpses of the Deity through an obscuring vail , they aspired to gaze full on the intolerable brightness , and to commune with Him face to face . Hence originated their contempt of earthly ...
... soul . Instead of catching occasional glimpses of the Deity through an obscuring vail , they aspired to gaze full on the intolerable brightness , and to commune with Him face to face . Hence originated their contempt of earthly ...
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