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... facts and truths of the Christian religion , abounded . The greatest immoralities were permitted to exist almost without rebuke . The Lord's house was neglected . The Lord's day was habit- ually profaned . The gospel was disregarded ...
... facts and truths of the Christian religion , abounded . The greatest immoralities were permitted to exist almost without rebuke . The Lord's house was neglected . The Lord's day was habit- ually profaned . The gospel was disregarded ...
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... fact became known that they had given atten- tion to a sermon delivered by an evangelical minister . The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in 1798 issued a general letter in which the following language was employed ...
... fact became known that they had given atten- tion to a sermon delivered by an evangelical minister . The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in 1798 issued a general letter in which the following language was employed ...
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... facts , that in that portion of our country the moral tone of the people generally was exceptionally low . There was a general disregard of religion , and a contempt for religious institutions . In many places having a con- siderable ...
... facts , that in that portion of our country the moral tone of the people generally was exceptionally low . There was a general disregard of religion , and a contempt for religious institutions . In many places having a con- siderable ...
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... fact that at the conclusion of our War of Inde- pendence the houses of the people were meaner , their food was coarser , their clothing was scantier , and their wages were lower than at the present time . The man who did unskilled labor ...
... fact that at the conclusion of our War of Inde- pendence the houses of the people were meaner , their food was coarser , their clothing was scantier , and their wages were lower than at the present time . The man who did unskilled labor ...
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... facts on the preceding pages , that the people of the United States were , without exception , destitute alike of saving faith and genuine piety during the period described . Some there were who had successfully resisted the tide of ...
... facts on the preceding pages , that the people of the United States were , without exception , destitute alike of saving faith and genuine piety during the period described . Some there were who had successfully resisted the tide of ...
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A History of the Disciples of Christ B. B. Tyler,Allan C. Thomas,Samuel Macauley Jackson No preview available - 2014 |
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