A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen2Carey & Hart, 1839 - 300 páginas |
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... ministers knelt down by some young men , whose faces were covered up and who appeared to be almost in a state of phrensy ; and putting his hands upon them , poured forth an energetic prayer , well cal- culated to work upon their over ...
... ministers knelt down by some young men , whose faces were covered up and who appeared to be almost in a state of phrensy ; and putting his hands upon them , poured forth an energetic prayer , well cal- culated to work upon their over ...
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... minister . Mr. Carey also finds fault with the sites of our churches , as being unfortunate in consequence of the change of population . There is some truth in this re- mark ; but our churches being built of brick and stone , cannot be ...
... minister . Mr. Carey also finds fault with the sites of our churches , as being unfortunate in consequence of the change of population . There is some truth in this re- mark ; but our churches being built of brick and stone , cannot be ...
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... country from 500 to 5,000 dollars . " - Voice from America by an American Gentleman . [ What must be the size of a church which costs 500 dollars ? ] there more zeal shown by its various ministers , zeal RELIGION IN AMERICA . 129.
... country from 500 to 5,000 dollars . " - Voice from America by an American Gentleman . [ What must be the size of a church which costs 500 dollars ? ] there more zeal shown by its various ministers , zeal RELIGION IN AMERICA . 129.
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... ministers , and so aided by the well - disposed of the laity , proves that what I have just now asserted is , un- fortunately , but too true . It is not my intention to comment upon the numerous sects , and the varieties of worship ...
... ministers , and so aided by the well - disposed of the laity , proves that what I have just now asserted is , un- fortunately , but too true . It is not my intention to comment upon the numerous sects , and the varieties of worship ...
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... ministers are tyrannised over by the laity , in the most absurd and most unjusti- fiable manner . If the minister does not submit to their decisions , if he asserts his right as a minister to preach the word according to his reading of ...
... ministers are tyrannised over by the laity , in the most absurd and most unjusti- fiable manner . If the minister does not submit to their decisions , if he asserts his right as a minister to preach the word according to his reading of ...
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A Diary in America, with Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen2 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen2 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
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