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CONGREGAŢIONALISTE, Adj., F. (Anhänger) der Kongregationalismus. (\u0026 lt; fr. congrégationalistische) CONGREGAȚIONALÍST, -Ă adj., s. m. f. (adept) al congregaționalismului. (< fr. congrégationaliste)
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The Congregationalists - Pagina 11
2. THE. ENGLISH. BACKGROUND. ROBERT BROWNE AND THE ORIGINS OF CONGREGATIONALISM In the year 1580, in the English town of Norwich, a man named Robert Browne organized a Congregational church and began ...
J. William T. Youngs, 1998
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Massachusetts Congregationalist Political Thought, ...
Examining sermons from 1760 to 1790, Kuehne details the transformation of the ministers' thought and provides unique insight into the intellectual and religious roots of the American founding.
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The Congregationalist - Volumul 1 - Pagina 760
Robert William Dale, James Guinness Rogers. orange blossoms and a wedding tour in Italy, I have nothing to offer. Engravings, if they are good, and love-stories, if they are good, are, no doubt, excellent things in their way ; but it would not ...
Robert William Dale, James Guinness Rogers, 1872
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The Last Puritans: Mainline Protestants and the Power of ...
Walker, “Changes in Theology among American Congregationalists,” American Journal of Theology 10 (April 1906): 208; “The Theology of Congregationalists,” CCW, 26 May 1906, 744. 28. Walker, “Changes in Theology,” 205. 29. See, for ...
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The Mayflower Pilgrims: Roots of Puritan, Presbyterian, ...
This book is the fascinating account of one of the greatest adventures of all time, recounted here in its entire breadth, from Reformation backgrounds to the nineteenth century.
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Congregationalists by Occupation: Congregationalist ...
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Slavery and Sin: The Fight Against Slavery and the Rise of ...
The moderates drew upon their experience with complex theological debates in order to moderate between more simplistic, but in their view misguided, alternatives.11 Congregationalists exercised disproportionate influence in articulating a ...
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Encyclopedia of African American History, 1619-1895: From ...
Church and state were intertwined, particularly in Massachusetts, where the Congregationalists would retain official government support until the early nineteenth century. Congregationalist racial thought emerged in the context of recurring ...
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Time Full of Trial: The Roanoke Island Freedmen's Colony, ...
B Moorhead, “Between Progress and Apocalypse”; James, The Christian Patriot, 5—7; Congregationalist (3 January 1862): 2; James, Two Great Wars, 23—29. The italics were in the original. For a discussion of the evangelical belief that ...
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Religious Imaginaries: The Liturgical and Poetic Practices ... - Pagina 29
The midcen- tury Congregationalist minister R. W. Dale observed that, with regard to the sacraments,“the overwhelming majority” of Congregationalist ministers had given over the view that the benefit to the participant is brought to the ...