A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1842 |
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... excitement created in these Societies , which are a peculiar feature in the States , and arising from the nature of their institutions . Their strength and perseverance are such that they bear down all before them , and , regardless of ...
... excitement created in these Societies , which are a peculiar feature in the States , and arising from the nature of their institutions . Their strength and perseverance are such that they bear down all before them , and , regardless of ...
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... their most numerous and influential churches ; it is all excitement . Twenty or thirty back the Methodists were considered as ex- years travagantly frantic , but the Congregationists and Presbyterians in the 126 RELIGION IN AMERICA .
... their most numerous and influential churches ; it is all excitement . Twenty or thirty back the Methodists were considered as ex- years travagantly frantic , but the Congregationists and Presbyterians in the 126 RELIGION IN AMERICA .
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... excitement : I believe it to be more or less the case in all religion in America ; for the Americans are a people who are prone to excitement , not only from their climate but constitutionally , and it is the caviare of their existence ...
... excitement : I believe it to be more or less the case in all religion in America ; for the Americans are a people who are prone to excitement , not only from their climate but constitutionally , and it is the caviare of their existence ...
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... excitement is at its height , as the exhortations and the denunciations of the preacher are poured into their ears . A young American who was at one of the colleges , and gave me a full detail of what had occurred , told me that on one ...
... excitement is at its height , as the exhortations and the denunciations of the preacher are poured into their ears . A young American who was at one of the colleges , and gave me a full detail of what had occurred , told me that on one ...
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... excitement which , without their being aware of it , they carry into their devotion . It proves that , to them there is a weariness in the church service , a tedium in prayer , which requires to be re- lieved by the stimulus of good ...
... excitement which , without their being aware of it , they carry into their devotion . It proves that , to them there is a weariness in the church service , a tedium in prayer , which requires to be re- lieved by the stimulus of good ...
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A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
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