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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... hands , however , that every denomination that professes to be a religious one should be spoken of as it is . He ... hand , but reasons will probably be found for changing this opinion before viii PREFACE .
... hands , however , that every denomination that professes to be a religious one should be spoken of as it is . He ... hand , but reasons will probably be found for changing this opinion before viii PREFACE .
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... hand , was not likely , under so intelligent and ambitious a monarch as Francis I. , to remain an inactive spectator ... hands of the French . Nor was it only in the north that that nation sought to plant col- onies . The failure of the ...
... hand , was not likely , under so intelligent and ambitious a monarch as Francis I. , to remain an inactive spectator ... hands of the French . Nor was it only in the north that that nation sought to plant col- onies . The failure of the ...
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... hands of the English . West Jersey was afterward purchased by a company of Friends , or Quakers : and a few years later , in 1680 , William Penn , previous to his undertaking to plant a colony on a larger scale in Pennsylvania ...
... hands of the English . West Jersey was afterward purchased by a company of Friends , or Quakers : and a few years later , in 1680 , William Penn , previous to his undertaking to plant a colony on a larger scale in Pennsylvania ...
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... hands being employed in the manufacture of tar , turpentine , and rosin , or in the cultivation of rice , indigo , and , eventually , of cotton , the colonial settlements took a considerable range whenever there was peace with the ...
... hands being employed in the manufacture of tar , turpentine , and rosin , or in the cultivation of rice , indigo , and , eventually , of cotton , the colonial settlements took a considerable range whenever there was peace with the ...
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... hand and par- tially cultivated . The Swiss are much the same with the Germans . The French and Italians , on the other hand , are totally unfit for planting colonies in the woods . Nothing could possibly be more alien to the ordinary ...
... hand and par- tially cultivated . The Swiss are much the same with the Germans . The French and Italians , on the other hand , are totally unfit for planting colonies in the woods . Nothing could possibly be more alien to the ordinary ...
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