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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «CONGREGATIONALIST»
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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.
Glue That Binds At the Annual Meeting of Congregational Churches, held last
June in Massachusetts, the Executive Committee and the Interim Editor pleaded
for increased readership and subscriptions for The Congregationalist. If s a
familiar ...
3
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.
4
Congregationalist Clergy by Period: 17th-Century ...
Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge.
Books, LLC, General Books LLC, 2010
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Time Full of Trial: The Roanoke Island Freedmen's Colony, ...
Marsden, The Evangelical Mind, 49; McLoughlin, The American Evangelicals, 2;
Davis, Joshua Leavitt, 27; Reilly, "Reconstruction Through Regeneration," 9; "
Letter from Chaplain James," 17 January 1863, Congregationalist 15 (30 January
...
6
British Democracy and Irish Nationalism 1876–1906
... 'which has up till a very recent period been so distinctly tabooed ... that
Englishmen could not allow it even to be discussed'.130 Both The Baptist
Magazine and The Congregationalist, edited by J. Guinness Rogers, expressed
concern about ...
7
Religious Imaginaries: The Liturgical and Poetic Practices ...
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 ...
8
Victorian America and the Civil War
... George (1820-75) Presbyterian Episcopalian Cooke, Jay (1821-1905)
Methodist Methodist/ Episcopalian Grinnell, Josiah (1821-91) unknown
Congregationalist Maclay, Charles (1821-90) Methodist Methodist Frothingham,
Octavius (1822- ...
9
The Right to Write: The Literary Politics of Anne Bradstreet ...
Many of the signers were also connected by their affiliation with the
Congregationalist church, a branch of the Methodist church in England and
aligned with the abolitionist movement both in the colonies and England. Samuel
Mather Byles ...
Kathrynn Seidler Engberg, 2009
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Victorian Poetry Now: Poets, Poems and Poetics
George MacDonald was a Scottish Congregationalist who pastored an English
Congregationalist chapel for a while, drifted away into freelance preaching, but
stayed true to his desire to bring an engagé Christianity to workers stuck in the ...
Valentine Cunningham, 2011
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «CONGREGATIONALIST»
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Congregationalist nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Search is on for region's finest business leaders
The second historic building, on Emm Lane, was built as the Congregationalist Airedale College in the 19th century. Delroy Beverley, the ... «Yorkshire Post, lug 15»
GUEST COLUMN: 'The Laws of Nature and of Nature's God'
Of them, 54 percent were Episcopalian/Anglican, 18 percent Presbyterian, 17 percent Congregationalist, 4.3 percent Quaker and seven other ... «Northwest Georgia News, lug 15»
The meanings behind the anthems of Fourth of July
Daughter of a Massachusetts Congregational minister, she published it in The Congregationalist magazine, appropriate for such a deeply ... «OUPblog, lug 15»
How Progressives Should Celebrate This July 4th
The poem was initially published in 1895 in The Congregationalist to commemorate the Fourth of July. "America the Beautiful" is usually heard ... «Huffington Post, lug 15»
The Environment Was a Moral Issue Long Before Pope Francis
Hartford Congregationalist Frederick Law Olmsted designed New York's Central Park and other parks from coast to coast. Soon, city, state, and ... «Huffington Post, lug 15»
Will United Church of Christ's Israel Divestment Pack a Punch?
As a Congregationalist-style church based on the traditions passed down from the Puritans, every local UCC church is independent and not ... «Algemeiner, lug 15»
The Fourth of July is losing its spark
Presbyterian, Methodist, Episcopalian and Congregationalist ministers, Jesuits and priests preached revolution. Some became military ... «WatertownDailyTimes.com, lug 15»
Celebrating the Fourth of July with Samuel Adams
Adams, as a champion of both liberty and Christianity (he was a dedicated Congregationalist), would likely share my frustrations. Indeed, the ... «First Things, lug 15»
Lori Borgman: The meaning of the 4th is losing its spark
Presbyterian, Methodist, Episcopalian and Congregationalist ministers, Jesuits and priests preached revolution. Some became military ... «Lima Ohio, lug 15»
Milford native gets his due ... in Canada
Gough calls Pond “an outlier, an extraordinary person standing apart from others,'' and credits the Congregationalist values he was raised with ... «CT Post, lug 15»