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... Presbyterians 2,807 2,225 274,084 Cumberland 500 450 Associate 183 87 16,000 2,175,000 Reformed Associate Reformed 40 20 3,000 .. 214 116 12,000 Shakers .. Tunkers 15 45 6,000 40 40 3,000 30,000 Unitarians Universalists : 200 174 ...
... Presbyterians 2,807 2,225 274,084 Cumberland 500 450 Associate 183 87 16,000 2,175,000 Reformed Associate Reformed 40 20 3,000 .. 214 116 12,000 Shakers .. Tunkers 15 45 6,000 40 40 3,000 30,000 Unitarians Universalists : 200 174 ...
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... to make any vigorous or successful stand against the other sects . The two churches most congenial to the American feelings and institutions are the Presbyterian and Congregationalists . * They may , indeed , in RELIGION IN AMERICA . 103.
... to make any vigorous or successful stand against the other sects . The two churches most congenial to the American feelings and institutions are the Presbyterian and Congregationalists . * They may , indeed , in RELIGION IN AMERICA . 103.
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... Presbyterian to the Episcopal church , in his " Reasons for Episcopacy , " makes the following remarks ; * speaking of the deacons and elders of their churches , he says- " They may be honest and good men , and very pious ; but in most ...
... Presbyterian to the Episcopal church , in his " Reasons for Episcopacy , " makes the following remarks ; * speaking of the deacons and elders of their churches , he says- " They may be honest and good men , and very pious ; but in most ...
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... Presbyterian and Congregational churches , that the minister must be overlooked by the elders and deacons ; and if he does not quietly submit to their rule , his condition will be uncomfortable . He may also expect visitations from ...
... Presbyterian and Congregational churches , that the minister must be overlooked by the elders and deacons ; and if he does not quietly submit to their rule , his condition will be uncomfortable . He may also expect visitations from ...
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... Presbyterian and Congrega- tional clergy , who will sympathize with me thoroughly in these strictures on the encroach- ments of the laity upon pastoral prerogative ; who groan under it ; who feel that it ought to be rebuked and ...
... Presbyterian and Congrega- tional clergy , who will sympathize with me thoroughly in these strictures on the encroach- ments of the laity upon pastoral prerogative ; who groan under it ; who feel that it ought to be rebuked and ...
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A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
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