History of American CongregationalismPilgrim Press, 1942 - 432 pages |
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Page 249
... movement in behalf of freedom for the Negroes . For years the interest of many churches was centered in this anti - slavery movement . Lincoln said it was the reading of Dr. Bacon's book against slavery which gave him his foundation ...
... movement in behalf of freedom for the Negroes . For years the interest of many churches was centered in this anti - slavery movement . Lincoln said it was the reading of Dr. Bacon's book against slavery which gave him his foundation ...
Page 324
... Movement . The proposals were breathtaking in their sweep and range . The Movement proposed the enlisting of 50,000,000 Protestants in America to support the united world - wide religious and educational program of all the churches ...
... Movement . The proposals were breathtaking in their sweep and range . The Movement proposed the enlisting of 50,000,000 Protestants in America to support the united world - wide religious and educational program of all the churches ...
Page 325
... Movement , which was related to the Interchurch World Movement , was successful beyond all expectations . The table of apportionment giving shows , in 1910 , the average giving per member to the apportionment in the denomination was ...
... Movement , which was related to the Interchurch World Movement , was successful beyond all expectations . The table of apportionment giving shows , in 1910 , the average giving per member to the apportionment in the denomination was ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
HISTORIC BACKGROUNDS OF CONGREGATIONALSEPARATISM | 15 |
THE FIRST ADVENTURES IN ENGLISH CONGREGATIONALISM | 28 |
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History of American Congregationalism Gaius Glenn Atkins,Frederick L. Fagley No preview available - 2013 |
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