Religion in America: Or, An Account of the Origin, Relation to the State, and Present Condition of the Evangelical Churches in the United States. With Notices of the Unevangelical Denominations |
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... body of Christians among us has increased , and in all , except a very few of the smallest , that in- crease has been great . The same is true of our religious societies ; the amount of their receipts , and of the number of their ...
... body of Christians among us has increased , and in all , except a very few of the smallest , that in- crease has been great . The same is true of our religious societies ; the amount of their receipts , and of the number of their ...
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... body of Churches . He is well aware that there are portions of some of these bodies as he has indicated in the proper places - about which there has been no little solicitude ; but even among these , whose error has chiefly arisen from ...
... body of Churches . He is well aware that there are portions of some of these bodies as he has indicated in the proper places - about which there has been no little solicitude ; but even among these , whose error has chiefly arisen from ...
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... body . Like children , they can not divest themselves of the idea that the spirit of the deceased still keeps company with the body in the grave , or that it wanders in the immediate vicinity . Some , however , seem to have a confused ...
... body . Like children , they can not divest themselves of the idea that the spirit of the deceased still keeps company with the body in the grave , or that it wanders in the immediate vicinity . Some , however , seem to have a confused ...
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... body of French Hugue- nots ? Almost the only exceptions to this universal amalgamation and loss of original languages are to be found in the Germans and French ; and even in regard to these , had it not been for comparatively recent ...
... body of French Hugue- nots ? Almost the only exceptions to this universal amalgamation and loss of original languages are to be found in the Germans and French ; and even in regard to these , had it not been for comparatively recent ...
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... body of the people , or more fully realize the fact that they form a constituent part of the nation . I have now finished the notice which I intended to take of some of the obstacles which the voluntary system has had to encounter in ...
... body of the people , or more fully realize the fact that they form a constituent part of the nation . I have now finished the notice which I intended to take of some of the obstacles which the voluntary system has had to encounter in ...
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