A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen2Carey & Hart, 1839 - 300 páginas |
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... sect , or which could be considered objectionable by the most ortho- dox , and I began to doubt whether such scenes as had been described to me did really take place at these meetings . A prayer followed , and after about two hours the ...
... sect , or which could be considered objectionable by the most ortho- dox , and I began to doubt whether such scenes as had been described to me did really take place at these meetings . A prayer followed , and after about two hours the ...
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... sects , still are the sects much subdivided . Unitarians are not in unity as to the portion of divinity they shall admit to our Saviour ; Baptists , as to the precise quantity of water necessary to salvation ; even the Quakers have ...
... sects , still are the sects much subdivided . Unitarians are not in unity as to the portion of divinity they shall admit to our Saviour ; Baptists , as to the precise quantity of water necessary to salvation ; even the Quakers have ...
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... sects are blended into For instance , the Baptists who are divided ; also the Friends , who have been separated into Orthodox and Hicksite , the Camelites , & c . & c . But it is not worth while to enter into a detail of the numerous ...
... sects are blended into For instance , the Baptists who are divided ; also the Friends , who have been separated into Orthodox and Hicksite , the Camelites , & c . & c . But it is not worth while to enter into a detail of the numerous ...
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... sects the power has been wrested from the clergy and as- sumed by the laity , who exercise an inquisition most injurious to the cause of religion ; and to such an excess of tyranny is this power exercised , that it depends upon the ...
... sects the power has been wrested from the clergy and as- sumed by the laity , who exercise an inquisition most injurious to the cause of religion ; and to such an excess of tyranny is this power exercised , that it depends upon the ...
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... sects , and the varieties of worship practised in the Uni- ted States . The Episcopal church is small in proportion to the others , and as far as I can ascertain , although it may increase its members with the increase of popula- tion ...
... sects , and the varieties of worship practised in the Uni- ted States . The Episcopal church is small in proportion to the others , and as far as I can ascertain , although it may increase its members with the increase of popula- tion ...
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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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