A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1842 |
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... church appears to be a species of coercion , not that you are obliged to believe in , or follow that form of worship , but that , if you do not , you lose your portion of certain advantages attending that form of religion which has been ...
... church appears to be a species of coercion , not that you are obliged to believe in , or follow that form of worship , but that , if you do not , you lose your portion of certain advantages attending that form of religion which has been ...
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... church creates some bitterness of feeling is most true , but , being established by law , is it not the partiality shown for the legitimate over the ille- gitimate ? All who choose may enter into its portals , and if people will remain ...
... church creates some bitterness of feeling is most true , but , being established by law , is it not the partiality shown for the legitimate over the ille- gitimate ? All who choose may enter into its portals , and if people will remain ...
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... Church 27 33 .... 5,000 .. 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 ...
... Church 27 33 .... 5,000 .. 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 ...
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... church are to cement the mass , cement society and communities , and increase the force of those natural ties by which families and relations are bound together . There is an attraction of cohesion in an uniform reli- gious worship ...
... church are to cement the mass , cement society and communities , and increase the force of those natural ties by which families and relations are bound together . There is an attraction of cohesion in an uniform reli- gious worship ...
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... church accommoda- tion in America , as compared with those matters Miss Martineau may well inquire , " How does the existing state of religion accord with the promise of its birth ? In a country which professes to every man the pursuit ...
... church accommoda- tion in America , as compared with those matters Miss Martineau may well inquire , " How does the existing state of religion accord with the promise of its birth ? In a country which professes to every man the pursuit ...
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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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