The Process of American History: Early AmericaPaul W. Glad |
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... Church's hierarchical structure , which offended the Puritan belief in the subordination of all churches before the ultimate spiritual authority of the Bible itself . The English Puritans con- sidered themselves " Congregationalists ...
... Church's hierarchical structure , which offended the Puritan belief in the subordination of all churches before the ultimate spiritual authority of the Bible itself . The English Puritans con- sidered themselves " Congregationalists ...
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... church in America , with one significant exception . The An- glican church in the colonies spurned the aid of Whitefield and impotently pronounced suspension upon him . Wes- ley's preachers were equally disowned . This church became the ...
... church in America , with one significant exception . The An- glican church in the colonies spurned the aid of Whitefield and impotently pronounced suspension upon him . Wes- ley's preachers were equally disowned . This church became the ...
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... church was one of the ties uniting the colonies with the mother country . The combination against that church and the winning of a large part of its nom- inal membership weakened that tie . The community of feeling which the revival ...
... church was one of the ties uniting the colonies with the mother country . The combination against that church and the winning of a large part of its nom- inal membership weakened that tie . The community of feeling which the revival ...
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