The Church and the Rebellion: A Consideration of the Rebellion Against the Government of the United States; and the Agency of the Church, North and South, in Relation Thereto |
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... ministers are improperly impugned , they may have justice done them ; and that the really guilty may be held re- sponsible . We have examined many works which have is PREFACE . vii sued from the press , calculated to vi PREFACE .
... ministers are improperly impugned , they may have justice done them ; and that the really guilty may be held re- sponsible . We have examined many works which have is PREFACE . vii sued from the press , calculated to vi PREFACE .
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... Ministers go South and aid the Rebellion , 175 ; Other Rebel Clergymen at the South , 176 ; Southern Churches organized in aid of the Rebellion , 177 ; Ad- dresses of Southern Churches sustaining the Rebellion , 179 ; The Presbyterian ...
... Ministers go South and aid the Rebellion , 175 ; Other Rebel Clergymen at the South , 176 ; Southern Churches organized in aid of the Rebellion , 177 ; Ad- dresses of Southern Churches sustaining the Rebellion , 179 ; The Presbyterian ...
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... Ministers in the District of Colum- bia , 209 ; Rebel Sympathizers among Kentucky Clergymen , 211 ; Rev. Thomas A. Hoyt , 211 ; Mr. Hoyt's Disloyal Sermon , 212 ; Political Preaching Defined , 214 ; Re- ligious Preaching defined , 215 ...
... Ministers in the District of Colum- bia , 209 ; Rebel Sympathizers among Kentucky Clergymen , 211 ; Rev. Thomas A. Hoyt , 211 ; Mr. Hoyt's Disloyal Sermon , 212 ; Political Preaching Defined , 214 ; Re- ligious Preaching defined , 215 ...
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... Minister of War , and nearly every other member from the South , was now identified with the rebellion . They did not consent to the proposition , because they had made up their minds before they entered the Convention , to rule the ...
... Minister of War , and nearly every other member from the South , was now identified with the rebellion . They did not consent to the proposition , because they had made up their minds before they entered the Convention , to rule the ...
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... ministers . of religion , who had discovered new light in interpreting the word of God , which led them to defend and commend it as a Divine Ordinance , and thus to repudiate the views of the fathers of the American Church . And it is a ...
... ministers . of religion , who had discovered new light in interpreting the word of God , which led them to defend and commend it as a Divine Ordinance , and thus to repudiate the views of the fathers of the American Church . And it is a ...
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