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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... worship , or some form of church government , he is happy to believe there is a gradual return to sound views and a safer action ; while all would answer the inquiries after salvation in the ipsissima verba of the Saviour and His ...
... worship , or some form of church government , he is happy to believe there is a gradual return to sound views and a safer action ; while all would answer the inquiries after salvation in the ipsissima verba of the Saviour and His ...
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... , naturally suggested the idea of expatriation , as the sole means that remained to them of procuring liberty to worship God according to His own Word . Even the Prince of Condé , 3 CHAP . III . ] 33 DISCOVERY AND ATTEMPTED COLONIZATION .
... , naturally suggested the idea of expatriation , as the sole means that remained to them of procuring liberty to worship God according to His own Word . Even the Prince of Condé , 3 CHAP . III . ] 33 DISCOVERY AND ATTEMPTED COLONIZATION .
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... shown to be peculiarly an obstacle to that system . I might mention that the reluctance of slaves to worship CHAP . XVI . ] 83 OBSTACLES - SLAVERY . From Slavery -Obstacles which the Voluntary System has had to encounter.
... shown to be peculiarly an obstacle to that system . I might mention that the reluctance of slaves to worship CHAP . XVI . ] 83 OBSTACLES - SLAVERY . From Slavery -Obstacles which the Voluntary System has had to encounter.
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... worship in the same congregation with their masters , is unfavorable to the interests of true piety . That there is such a reluctance , every one knows who has had much to do with the institution of slavery . It often shows ✓itself in ...
... worship in the same congregation with their masters , is unfavorable to the interests of true piety . That there is such a reluctance , every one knows who has had much to do with the institution of slavery . It often shows ✓itself in ...
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... worship at some central point , where few , comparatively , of the slaves and laboring white population will find it possible to attend . Where even a few of the rich proprietors are religious men , there is no difficulty in having the ...
... worship at some central point , where few , comparatively , of the slaves and laboring white population will find it possible to attend . Where even a few of the rich proprietors are religious men , there is no difficulty in having the ...
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