Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 2Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 174
... church institutions , and a large proportion of their students intended themselves for the ministry or for the ... Church . The Puritans had not yet arrived at the point of separation from that ecclesiastical body , but the Pilgrims were ...
... church institutions , and a large proportion of their students intended themselves for the ministry or for the ... Church . The Puritans had not yet arrived at the point of separation from that ecclesiastical body , but the Pilgrims were ...
Page 175
... Church of England - Quakers , Baptists , Huguenots , and Presby- terians . The Church was legally es- tablished in both the Carolinas , but other religious bodies were large and powerful and remained undisturbed until near the middle of ...
... Church of England - Quakers , Baptists , Huguenots , and Presby- terians . The Church was legally es- tablished in both the Carolinas , but other religious bodies were large and powerful and remained undisturbed until near the middle of ...
Page 176
... Church and State was the institution of public tithes for the support of the churches . 66 Connecticut , although founded by men from Massachusetts , departed from that colony in its church policy . Its churches were held under govern ...
... Church and State was the institution of public tithes for the support of the churches . 66 Connecticut , although founded by men from Massachusetts , departed from that colony in its church policy . Its churches were held under govern ...
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